intromission

noun
/ˌɪn.tɹəˈmɪʃ.ən/

Etymology

From Medieval Latin intrōmissiō, intrōmissiōn- (“introduction, admission; usurpation”), intro- (“into”) + missiō (“sending”), from Latin intrōmissus (“sent in, introduced, let in, admitted”), perfect passive participle of intrōmittō (“send in, let in”).

  1. derived from intrōmissus — “sent in, introduced, let in, admitted
  2. borrowed from intrōmissiō — “introduction, admission; usurpation

Definitions

  1. The state of being allowed to enter

    The state of being allowed to enter; admittance

  2. The act of allowing to enter

    The act of allowing to enter; admission

  3. Putting one thing into another

    Putting one thing into another; introduction (into); insertion

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Copulation

      Copulation: usually the first moment of initial entry of a penis into a vagina, mouth or anus.

    2. An intermeddling with the affairs of another, either on legal grounds or without…

      An intermeddling with the affairs of another, either on legal grounds or without authority.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for intromission. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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