Intromit means to enter, send, or admit something.
Intromit means to enter, send, or admit something.
| Front | intromit \in-truh-MIT\ |
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| Back | verb tr. To enter, send, or admit. [From Latin intromittere, from intro- (inwardly) + mittere (to send). Earliest documented use: 1600.] "I never tire of intromitting a hardboiled egg into a milk bottle, shell and all." - Raymond Sokolov; Playing With Our Food; The Wall Street Journal (New York); Nov 3, 2007. |
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