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in·tus·sus·cept \|intəsə|sept\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably from (assumed) New Latin intussusceptus, past participle of (assumed) New Latin intussuscipere, from Latin intus within + suscipere to take up — more at ent-, susceptible transitive verb : to cause to turn inward especially upon itself or to be received in some other thing or part; especially : to cause (an intestine) to undergo intussusception < the bowel became intussuscepted > intransitive verb : to undergo intussusception < some 3 ft. of the ileum had intussuscepted through the ileocecal valve into the cecum — Veterinary Record > |