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Definition of introduce
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of introduce is as below...
Introduce
(v. t.) To put
(something
into a
place);
to
insert;
as, to
introduce
the
finger,
or a
probe..
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Prologue
::
Prologue
(v. t.) To
introduce
with a
formal
preface,
or
prologue..
Whereas
::
Whereas
(conj.)
Considering
that; it being the case that;
since;
-- used to
introduce
a
preamble
which is the basis of
declarations,
affirmations,
commands,
requests,
or like, that
follow..
Introduct
::
Introduct
(v. t.) To
introduce.
February
::
February
(n.) The
second
month in the year, said to have been
introduced
into the Roman
calendar
by Numa. In
common
years this month
contains
twenty-eight
days; in the
bissextile,
or leap year, it has
twenty-nine
days..
Initiative
::
Initiative
(n.) The right or power to
introduce
a new
measure
or
course
of
action,
as in
legislation;
as, the
initiative
in
respect
to
revenue
bills is in the House of
Representatives..
Barb
::
Barb (n.) The
Barbary
horse,
a
superior
breed
introduced
from
Barbary
into Spain by the
Moors..
Neologist
::
Neologist
(n.) One who
introduces
new words or new
senses
of old words into a
language.
That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) To
introduce,
a
reason
or
cause;
--
equivalent
to for that, in that, for the
reason
that,
because..
When
::
When
(adv.)
While;
whereas;
although;
-- used in the
manner
of a
conjunction
to
introduce
a
dependent
adverbial
sentence
or
clause,
having
a
causal,
conditional,
or
adversative
relation
to the
principal
proposition;
as, he chose to turn
highwayman
when he might have
continued
an
honest
man; he
removed
the tree when it was the best in the
grounds..
Attic
::
Attic (a.) A low story above the main order or
orders
of a
facade,
in the
classical
styles;
-- a term
introduced
in the 17th
century.
Hence:.
Osier
::
Osier (n.) A kind of
willow
(Salix
viminalis)
growing
in wet
places
in
Europe
and Asia, and
introduced
into North
America.
It is
considered
the best of the
willows
for
basket
work. The name is
sometimes
given to any kind of
willow..
Inaugurate
::
Inaugurate
(v. t.) To
introduce
or
induct
into an
office
with
suitable
ceremonies
or
solemnities;
to
invest
with power or
authority
in a
formal
manner;
to
install;
as, to
inaugurate
a
president;
to
inaugurate
a
king..
Born
::
Born (v. t.)
Brought
forth,
as an
animal;
brought
into life;
introduced
by
birth..
Tampon
::
Tampon
(n.) A plug
introduced
into a
natural
or
artificial
cavity
of the body in order to
arrest
hemorrhage,
or for the
application
of
medicine..
Sequence
::
Sequence
(n.) A hymn
introduced
in the Mass on
certain
festival
days, and
recited
or sung
immediately
before
the
gospel,
and after the
gradual
or
introit,
whence
the
name..
Mabolo
::
Mabolo
(n.) A kind of
persimmon
tree
(Diospyros
discolor)
from the
Philippine
Islands,
now
introduced
into the East and West
Indies.
It bears an
edible
fruit as large as a
quince..
Innovate
::
Innovate
(v. i.) To
introduce
novelties
or
changes;
--
sometimes
with in or on.
Gag
::
Gag (v. i.) To
introduce
gags or
interpolations.
See Gag, n., 3..
Introduce
::
Introduce
(v. t.) To
produce;
to cause to
exist;
to
induce.
Introductory
::
Introductory
(a.)
Serving
to
introduce
something
else;
leading
to the main
subject
or
business;
preliminary;
prefatory;
as,
introductory
proceedings;
an
introductory
discourse..
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