Vocabulary : Introit to Introrse

Introit : A going in. ;; A psalm sung or chanted immediately before the collect, epistle, and gospel, and while the priest is entering within the rails of the altar. ;; A part of a psalm or other portion of Scripture read by the priest at Mass immediately after ascending to the altar. ;; An anthem or psalm sung before the Communion service. ;; Any composition of vocal music appropriate to the opening of church services.
Intromission : The act of sending in or of putting in; insertion. ;; The act of letting go in; admission. ;; An intermeddling with the affairs of another, either on legal grounds or without authority.
Intromit : To send in or put in; to insert or introduce. ;; To allow to pass in; to admit. ;; To intermeddle with the effects or goods of another.
Intromitted : of Intromit
Intromittent : Throwing, or allowing to pass, into or within. ;; Used in copulation; -- said of the external reproductive organs of the males of many animals, and sometimes of those of the females.
Intromitter : One who intromits.
Intromitting : of Intromit
Intropression : Pressure acting within.
Introreception : The act of admitting into or within.
Introrse : Turning or facing inward, or toward the axis of the part to which it belongs.
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