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Definition of introduct
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Introduct
(v. t.) To
introduce.
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Sepsis
::
Sepsis
(n.) The
poisoning
of the
system
by the
introduction
of
putrescent
material
into the
blood.
Prelusive
::
Prelusive
(a.) Of the
nature
of a
prelude;
introductory;
indicating
that
something
of a like kind is to
follow.
Intubation
::
Intubation
(n.) The
introduction
of a tube into an organ to keep it open, as into the
larynx
in
croup..
Preambulatory
::
Preambulatory
(a.)
Preceding;
going
before;
introductory.
Plasmid
::
Plasmid
(n.) A piece of DNA,
usually
circular,
functioning
as part of the
genetic
material
of a cell, not
integrated
with the
chromosome
and
replicating
independently
of the
chromosome,
but
transferred,
like the
chromosome,
to
subsequent
generations.
In
bacteria,
plasmids
often carry the genes for
antibiotic
resistance;
they are
exploited
in
genetic
engineering
as the
vehicles
for
introduction
of
extraneous
DNA into
cells,
to alter the
genetic
makeup
of the cell. The cells thus
altered
may produ
Introduction
::
Introduction
(n.) A
formal
and
elaborate
preliminary
treatise;
specifically,
a
treatise
introductory
to other
treatises,
or to a
course
of
study;
a
guide;
as, an
introduction
to
English
literature..
Introducement
::
Introducement
(n.)
Introduction.
Introduct
::
Introduct
(v. t.) To
introduce.
Isagogical
::
Isagogical
(a.)
Introductory;
especially,
introductory
to the study of
theology..
Initiative
::
Initiative
(n.) An
introductory
step or
movement;
an act which
originates
or
begins.
Introductress
::
Introductress
(n.) A
female
introducer.
Preambulary
::
Preambulary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
preamble;
introductory;
contained
or
provided
for in a
preamble.
Rinse
::
Rinse (v. t.) To
cleancse
by the
introduction
of
water;
--
applied
especially
to
hollow
vessels;
as, to rinse a
bottle..
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To shut off; to
restrain;
to
limit;
to
estop;
to bar; --
generally
in the
passive;
as, the
defendant
is
concluded
by his own plea; a
judgment
concludes
the
introduction
of
further
evidence
argument..
Neology
::
Neology
(n.) The
introduction
of a new word, or of words or
significations,
into a
language;
as, the
present
nomenclature
of
chemistry
is a
remarkable
instance
of
neology..
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..
Cromlech
::
Cromlech
(n.) A
monument
of rough
stones
composed
of one or more large ones
supported
in a
horizontal
position
upon
others.
They are found
chiefly
in
countries
inhabited
by the
ancient
Celts,
and are of a
period
anterior
to the
introduction
of
Christianity
into these
countries..
Pessary
::
Pessary
(n.) A
medicinal
substance
in the form of a bolus or mass,
designed
for
introduction
into the
vagina;
a
vaginal
suppository..
Introductive
::
Introductive
(a.)
Serving
to
introduce;
introductory.
Prelude
::
Prelude
(v. t.) To serve as
prelude
to; to
precede
as
introductory.
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