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INTROMISSION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTROMISSION is the act or process of intromitting; especially : the insertion or period of insertion of the penis in the vagina in ...
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Intromission - Wikipedia
Intromission may refer to: Sexual intercourse (colloquial); Copulation (zoology) · Intromission theory, a theory of visual perception; Vicious intromission, a ...
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Intromission - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Intromission, the defining event of copulation, refers to intravaginal penile insertion. The male rat mounts the female, performs pelvic thrusting, and ...
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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 - The Law Dictionary
The assumption of authority over another's property, either legally or illegally. The irregular intermeddling with the effects of a deceased person.
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INTROMISSION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
introduction in British English · 1. the act of introducing or fact of being introduced · 2. a presentation of one person to another or others · 3. a means of ...
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What is intromission? Simple Definition & Meaning - LSD.Law
Intromission refers to the act of an employee or agent handling funds provided by their employer or principal.
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26 Synonyms & Antonyms for INTROMISSION | Thesaurus.com
intromission · acceptance · access · admittance · certification · confirmation · designation · door · entrance · entree · entrée · ingress · initiation ...
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Intromission - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Intromission refers to the act of a male rat engaging in a deep thrust and jumping backwards during sexual behavior assessment.
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intromission, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun intromission is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for intromission is from 1567, in Renunciation Mary Queen of Scots.
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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
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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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