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Definition of introduce
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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..
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Presentable
::
Presentable
(a.)
Capable
or
admitting
of being
presented;
suitable
to be
exhibited,
represented,
or
offered;
fit to be
brought
forward
or set
forth;
hence,
fitted
to be
introduced
to
another,
or to go into
society;
as, ideas that are
presentable
in
simple
language;
she is not
presentable
in such a
gown..
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..
Prologue
::
Prologue
(v. t.) To
introduce
with a
formal
preface,
or
prologue..
Pernyi Moth
::
Pernyi
moth () A
silk-producing
moth
(Attacus
Pernyi)
which feeds upon the oak. It has been
introduced
into
Europe
and
America
from
China.
Plant
::
Plant (n.) To
introduce
and
establish
the
principles
or seeds of; as, to plant
Christianity
among the
heathen..
Now
::
Now
(adv.)
In
present
circumstances;
things
being as they are; --
hence,
used as a
connective
particle,
to
introduce
an
inference
or an
explanation..
Fioriture
::
Fioriture
(n. pl.)
Little
flowers
of
ornament
introduced
into a
melody
by a
singer
or
player.
Born
::
Born (v. t.)
Brought
forth,
as an
animal;
brought
into life;
introduced
by
birth..
Goldfish
::
Goldfish
(n.) A small
domesticated
cyprinoid
fish
(Carassius
auratus);
-- so named from its
color.
It is
native
of
China,
and is said to have been
introduced
into
Europe
in 1691. It is often kept as an
ornament,
in small ponds or glass
globes.
Many
varieties
are
known.
Called
also
golden
fish, and
golden
carp. See
Telescope
fish, under
Telescope..
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..
Intromit
::
Intromit
(v. t.) To send in or put in; to
insert
or
introduce.
Tironian
::
Tironian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to Tiro, or a
system
of
shorthand
said to have been
introduced
by him into
ancient
Rome..
Importation
::
Importation
(v. t.) That which is
imported;
commodities
or wares
introduced
into a
country
from
abroad.
Sindon
::
Sindon
(n.) A small rag or
pledget
introduced
into the hole in the
cranium
made by a
trephine.
Prose
::
Prose (n.) A hymn with no
regular
meter,
sometimes
introduced
into the Mass. See
Sequence..
Initiate
::
Initiate
(v. t.) To
introduce
by a first act; to make a
beginning
with; to set
afoot;
to
originate;
to
commence;
to begin or enter upon.
Neologize
::
Neologize
(v. i.) To
introduce
innovations
in
doctrine,
esp. in
theological
doctrine..
Initiate
::
Initiate
(a.)
Begun;
commenced;
introduced
to, or
instructed
in, the
rudiments;
newly
admitted..
Usher
::
Usher (v. t.) To
introduce
or
escort,
as an
usher,
forerunner,
or
harbinger;
to
forerun;
--
sometimes
followed
by in or
forth;
as, to usher in a
stranger;
to usher forth the
guests;
to usher a
visitor
into the
room..
Uhlan
::
Uhlan (n.) One of a kind of light
cavalry
of
Tartaric
origin,
first
introduced
into
European
armies
in
Poland.
They are armed with
lances,
pistols,
and
sabers,
and are
employed
chiefly
as
skirmishers..
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