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intromission
intromission (ɪntrəʊˈmɪʃən) [n. of action from L. intrōmittĕre to intromit: perh. immed. a. F. intromission (Paré, 16th c.).] The action of intromitting. 1. The action of sending, letting, or putting in; insertion, introduction; admission, admittance.1601 Bp. W. Barlow Defence 152 The Nouatians..den...
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Intromission
Intromission may refer to:
Sexual intercourse (colloquial)
Copulation (zoology)
Intromission theory, a theory of visual perception
Vicious intromission
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Vicious intromission
Vicious intromission is a term of Scots law denoting the unauthorised assumption of ownership, or other interference with the rights of an estate. James Boswell appeared before the Court of Session in Wilson vs Smith and Armour, arguing for a return to the principle that the punishment for vicious intromission
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extromission
† extroˈmission Obs. rare—1. [n. of action f. as next; cf. intromission.] The action of sending out or forth.1622 Stillingfl. Orig. Sacr. iii. ii. §2 (ed. 3) 424 Not by an extromission of rays of Knowledge but by an intromission of [etc.].
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Intermission (disambiguation)
2003 film set in Dublin, Ireland
See also
Camp Intermission, New York, also known as William Morris House, on the National Register of Historic Places
Intromission
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adosculation
adosculation (æˌdɒskjuːˈleɪʃən) [n. of action, f. adōsculāt- ppl. stem of adōsculā-ri to give a kiss to; f. ad to + ōsculā-ri to kiss; f. ōscul-um a little mouth, dim. of ōs mouth.] 1. Impregnation of animals or plants by mere external contact, without intromission.1674 Grew Anat. Plants iv. v. §9 (...
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intromitter
intromitter (ɪntrəʊˈmɪtə(r)) Forms: 6 intromettar, 6–7 -mettor(e, 7 -meter, -mittor, 8– intromitter. [f. intromit + -er1; cf. the earlier entermeter, F. entremetteur.] One who intromits; spec. in Sc. Law, One who interferes or deals with the property of another.c 1575 Balfour's Practicks (1754) 27 T...
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Emission theory (vision)
This theory has been replaced by intromission theory (or intromissionism), which is that visual perception comes from something representative of the object Adherents of intromission theory countered by saying that if emission theory were true, then someone with weak eyes should have their vision improved when
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intromissive
intromissive, a. (-ˈmɪsɪv) [f. L. intrōmiss-, ppl. stem of intrōmittĕre (see next) + -ive.] Having the quality or effect of intromitting or letting in (e.g. rays of light); connected with intromission.1808 Herschel in Phil. Trans. XCIX. 279 As in fig. 8 and 9, the intromissive separation was produce...
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Induced ovulation (animals)
In many species, for a LH surge to occur, little intromission is required. Mounting accompanied by intromission is necessary to provide adequate stimulation for LH release and subsequent ovulation.
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intromittent
intromittent, a. (ɪntrəʊˈmɪtənt) [ad. L. intrōmittent-em, pr. pple. of intromittĕre: see prec.] That intromits or introduces; having the function of intromission. Chiefly in Zool. and Physiol., intromittent apparatus, intromittent organ, the male copulatory organ.1836–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 411/2 In...
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Guillermo W. Méndez
the celebration of a national and international day of Freedom of Conscience, a celebration growing since 2003 in Guatemala, to call attention to the intromission
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Vištinės
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The Vištinės was developed by selective breeding of traditional Lithuanian geese; there was some later intromission from the East Prussian, Emden
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what kind of horse is an irish hunter
There was some limited intromission of Hanoverian, Selle Français and Trakehner blood in the 1990s. It is a recognised true breed.
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Cornigliese
In the early twentieth century, the weight was increased by intromission of Bergamasca blood.
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