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Definition of introduce
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Introduce
(v. t.) To lead or bring in; to
conduct
or usher in; as, to
introduce
a
person
into a
drawing-room..
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Salutatory
::
Salutatory
(a.)
Containing
or
expressing
salutations;
speaking
a
welcome;
greeting;
--
applied
especially
to the
oration
which
introduces
the
exercises
of the
Commencements,
or
similar
public
exhibitions,
in
American
colleges..
Rat
::
Rat (n.) One of
several
species
of small
rodents
of the genus Mus and
allied
genera,
larger
than mice, that
infest
houses,
stores,
and
ships,
especially
the
Norway,
or
brown,
rat (M.
decumanus),
the black rat (M.
rattus),
and the roof rat (M.
Alexandrinus).
These were
introduced
into
America
from the Old
World..
Initiation
::
Initiation
(n.) The form or
ceremony
by which a
person
is
introduced
into any
society;
mode of
entrance
into an
organized
body;
especially,
the rite of
admission
into a
secret
society
or
order..
Exotic
::
Exotic
(a.)
Introduced
from a
foreign
country;
not
native;
extraneous;
foreign;
as, an
exotic
plant;
an
exotic
term or
word..
Teaze-hole
::
Teaze-hole
(n.) The
opening
in the
furnaces
through
which fuel is
introduced.
Neologize
::
Neologize
(v. i.) To
introduce
or use new words or terms or new uses of old
words.
Pestalozzianism
::
Pestalozzianism
(n.) The
system
of
education
introduced
by
Pestalozzi.
Elzevir
::
Elzevir
(a.)
Applied
to books or
editions
(esp. of the Greek New
Testament
and the
classics)
printed
and
published
by the
Elzevir
family
at
Amsterdam,
Leyden,
etc., from about 1592 to 1680; also,
applied
to a round open type
introduced
by
them..
Serpent
::
Serpent
(n.) A bass wind
instrument,
of a loud and
coarse
tone,
formerly
much used in
military
bands,
and
sometimes
introduced
into the
orchestra;
-- so
called
from its
form..
Sindon
::
Sindon
(n.) A small rag or
pledget
introduced
into the hole in the
cranium
made by a
trephine.
Tea
::
Tea (n.) The
prepared
leaves
of a
shrub,
or small tree
(Thea,
/
Camellia,
Chinensis).
The shrub is a
native
of
China,
but has been
introduced
to some
extent
into some other
countries..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To lead to and make known by
formal
announcement
or
recommendation;
hence,
to cause to be
acquainted;
as, to
introduce
strangers;
to
introduce
one
person
to
another..
Rabbit
::
Rabbit
(n.) Any of the
smaller
species
of the genus
Lepus,
especially
the
common
European
species
(Lepus
cuniculus),
which is often kept as a pet, and has been
introduced
into many
countries.
It is
remarkably
prolific,
and has
become
a pest in some parts of
Australia
and New
Zealand..
Subtonic
::
Subtonic
(a.)
Applied
to, or
distinguishing,
a
speech
element
consisting
of tone, or
proper
vocal
sound,
not pure as in the
vowels,
but
dimmed
and
otherwise
modified
by some kind of
obstruction
in the oral or the nasal
passage,
and in some cases with a
mixture
of
breath
sound;
-- a term
introduced
by Dr. James Rush in 1833. See Guide to
Pronunciation,
//155,
199-202..
Insinuate
::
Insinuate
(v. t.) To
introduce
artfully;
to
infuse
gently;
to
instill.
Apricot
::
Apricot
(n.) A fruit
allied
to the plum, of an
orange
color,
oval
shape,
and
delicious
taste;
also, the tree
(Prunus
Armeniaca
of
Linnaeus)
which bears this
fruit.
By
cultivation
it has been
introduced
throughout
the
temperate
zone..
Serapis
::
Serapis
(n.) An
Egyptian
deity,
at first a
symbol
of the Nile, and so of
fertility;
later,
one of the
divinities
of the lower
world.
His
worship
was
introduced
into
Greece
and
Rome..
Benedictine
::
Benedictine
(n.) One of a
famous
order of
monks,
established
by St.
Benedict
of
Nursia
in the sixth
century.
This order was
introduced
into the
United
States
in
1846..
Insert
::
Insert
(v. t.) To set
within
something;
to put or
thrust
in; to
introduce;
to cause to
enter,
or be
included,
or
contained;
as, to
insert
a scion in a
stock;
to
insert
a
letter,
word, or
passage
in a
composition;
to
insert
an
advertisement
in a
newspaper..
Incorporate
::
Incorporate
(v. t.) To unite with, or
introduce
into, a mass
already
formed;
as, to
incorporate
copper
with
silver;
-- used with with and
into..
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