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intussuscept
intussuscept, v. Path. (ˌɪntəssəˈsɛpt) [f. L. intus within + suscept-, ppl. stem of suscipĕre to take up: after next.] trans. To take up within itself or some other part; to introvert, to invaginate: said spec. of part of a bowel. Hence intussuˈscepted ppl. a.1802 Med. & Physical Jrnl. VII. 36 The p... Oxford English Dictionary
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introsuscept
introsuscept, v. (ˌɪntrəʊsəˈsɛpt) [f. intro- + L. suscipĕre to take up: cf. susceptible.] trans. = intussuscept. Hence introsuˈscepted ppl. a.1835–6 Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 184/2 A portion of the large intestine..must have become..introsuscepted. 1858 Copland Dict. Med. I. 553 The introsuscepted portion... Oxford English Dictionary
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intussusceptive
intussusceptive, a. (ˌɪntəssəˈsɛptɪv) [f. as intussuscept + -ive.] Characterized by or of the nature of intussusception.1882 S. H. Vines in Nature XXVI. 595/2 Naegeli..believed that the mode of growth [of cell-walls] was intussusceptive with subsequent differentiation of layers. Oxford English Dictionary
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intussusceptum
intussusceptum Med. (ˌɪntəssəˈsɛptəm) [mod.L., neut. sing. of intussusceptus: see intussuscept v.] The middle and the innermost tubes of intestine (taken together) of the three present in an intussusception; also (less commonly), the innermost tube alone.1857 Dunglison Dict. Med. Sci. (rev. ed.) 507... Oxford English Dictionary
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