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Intromittent
Intromittent \In`tro*mit"tent\, a. [L. intromittens, p. pr.]
Throwing, or allowing to pass, into or within.
(Zo["o]l.) Used in copulation; -- said of the external reproductive organs of the males of many animals, and sometimes of those of the females.
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intromittent
a. 1 conveying, sending or passing into a body 2 Used for intromission
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Usage examples of "intromittent".
His eyes met those of Madame d'Uzes, sitting there in the front row: she leant forward and asked in her loud, deaf voice, 'What is an intromittent organ?
Stephen stared straight at her, repeating, 'Let us consider the intromittent organ of the raven.