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INTROMIT', v.t. [L. intromitto, supra.]

To send in; to let in; to admit.

1. To allow to enter; to be the medium by which a thing enters. Glass in the window intromits light without cold into a room.

INTROMIT', v.i. To intermeddle with the effects of another.

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