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Definition of introduct
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Introduct
(v. t.) To
introduce.
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Gunflint
::
Gunflint
(n.) A
sharpened
flint for the lock of a gun, to
ignite
the
charge.
It was in
common
use
before
the
introduction
of
percussion
caps..
Protatic
::
Protatic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
protasis
of an
ancient
play;
introductory.
Secularist
::
Secularist
(n.) One who
theoretically
rejects
every form of
religious
faith,
and every kind of
religious
worship,
and
accepts
only the facts and
influences
which are
derived
from the
present
life; also, one who
believes
that
education
and other
matters
of civil
policy
should
be
managed
without
the
introduction
of a
religious
element..
Prefatory
::
Prefatory
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of, a
preface;
introductory
to a book,
essay,
or
discourse;
as,
prefatory
remarks..
Proem
::
Proem (n.)
Preface;
introduction;
preliminary
observations;
prelude.
Prelusive
::
Prelusive
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
prelude;
introductory;
indicating
that
something
of a like kind is to
follow.
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) The act of
formally
making
persons
known to each
other;
a
presentation
or
making
known of one
person
to
another
by name; as, the
introduction
of one
stranger
to
another..
Introductorily
::
Introductorily
(adv.)
By way of
introduction.
Preparatory
::
Preparatory
(a.)
Preparing
the way for
anything
by
previous
measures
of
adaptation;
antecedent
and
adapted
to what
follows;
introductory;
preparative;
as, a
preparatory
school;
a
preparatory
condition..
Preliminary
::
Preliminary
(n.) That which
precedes
the main
discourse,
work,
design,
or
business;
something
introductory
or
preparatory;
as, the
preliminaries
to a
negotiation
or duel; to take one's
preliminaries
the year
before
entering
college..
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) An
introduction
or
introductory
scene,
as to a play; a
preface;
a
prologue..
Inducement
::
Inducement
(n.)
Matter
stated
by way of
explanatory
preamble
or
introduction
to the main
allegations
of a
pleading;
a
leading
to.
Introductress
::
Introductress
(n.) A
female
introducer.
Innovation
::
Innovation
(n.) The act of
innovating;
introduction
of
something
new, in
customs,
rites,
etc..
Protasis
::
Protasis
(n.) The
introductory
or
subordinate
member
of a
sentence,
generally
of a
conditional
sentence;
--
opposed
to
apodosis.
See
Apodosis..
Preface
::
Preface
(n.) The
prelude
or
introduction
to the canon of the Mass.
Pessary
::
Pessary
(n.) A
medicinal
substance
in the form of a bolus or mass,
designed
for
introduction
into the
vagina;
a
vaginal
suppository..
Rinse
::
Rinse (v. t.) To
cleancse
by the
introduction
of
water;
--
applied
especially
to
hollow
vessels;
as, to rinse a
bottle..
Preamble
::
Preamble
(n.) A
introductory
portion;
an
introduction
or
preface,
as to a book,
document,
etc.;
specifically,
the
introductory
part of a
statute,
which
states
the
reasons
and
intent
of the law..
Neologism
::
Neologism
(n.) The
introduction
of new
words,
or the use of old words in a new
sense..
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