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in·tro·mis·sion \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈmishən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin intromission-, intromissio, from intromissus (past participle of Medieval Latin — with reflexive pronoun object — intromittere) + Latin -ion-, -io -ion — more at smite 1. Scots law : an intermeddling with the affairs or effects of another — see legal intromission, vicious intromission 2. [French, from Middle French, from Latin intromissus (past participle of intromittere to send in, let in) + Middle French -ion] a. : the act of sending, letting, or putting in or the state of being sent, let, or put in : insertion, admission; specifically : the introduction of the penis into or its maintenance within the vagina during coitus b. : the time during which intromission is sustained during coitus |