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Definition: INTRODUCED |
INTRODUCEDImperative & past participle1. Of Introduce |
Date "INTRODUCED" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1321. (references) |
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In linguistics, a neologism is a recently-coined word, or the act of inventing a word or phrase. Additionally it can imply the use of old words in a new sense (i.e., giving new meanings to existing words or phrases). Neologisms are especially useful in identifying new inventions, new phenomena, or old ideas which have taken on a new cultural context. The word "neologism" was coined around 1800 and was, at that time, a neologism itself. A person who develops a neologism is sometimes called a neologist; neology is the act of introducing a new word into a language.
Changing culture
Neologisms tend to occur more often in cultures which are rapidly changing, and also in situations where there is easy and fast propagation of information. They are often created by combining existing words (see compound noun and adjective) or by giving words new and unique suffixes or prefixes. Those which are portmanteaus are shortened. Neologisms can also be created through abbreviation or acronym, by intentionally rhyming with existing words, or simply through playing with sounds.Neologisms often become popular by way of mass media, the Internet, or word of mouth (see also Neologisms:unstable) — especially, many linguists suspect, by younger people. Virtually every word in a language was, at some time, a neologism, though most of these ceased to be such through time and acceptance.
Neologisms often become accepted parts of the language. Other times, however, they disappear from common usage. Whether or not a neologism continues as part of the language depends on many factors, probably the most important of which is acceptance by the public. Acceptance by linguistic experts and incorporation into dictionaries also plays a part, as does whether the phenomenon described by a neologism remains current, thus continuing to need a descriptor. It is unusual, however, for a word to enter common use if it does not resemble another word or words in an identifiable way. (In some cases however, strange new words succeed because the idea behind them is especially memorable or exciting). When a word or phrase is no longer "new," it is no longer a neologism. Neologisms may take decades to become "old", though. Opinions differ on exactly how old a word must be to no longer be considered a neologism; cultural acceptance probably plays a more important role than time in this regard.
Cultural acceptance
After being coined, neologisms invariably undergo scrutiny by the public and by linguists to determine their suitability to the language. Many are accepted very quickly; others attract opposition. Language experts sometimes object to a neologism on the grounds that a suitable term for the thing described already exists in the language. Non-experts who dislike the neologism sometimes also use this argument, deriding the neologism as "abuse and ignorance of the language."Some neologisms, especially those dealing with sensitive subjects, are often objected to on the grounds that they obscure the issue being discussed, and that such a word's novelty often leads a discussion away from the root issue and onto a sidetrack about the meaning of the neologism itself.
Proponents of a neologism see it as being useful, and also helping the language to grow and change; often they perceive these words as being a fun and creative way to play with a language. Also, the semantic precision of most neologisms, along with what is usually a straightforward syntax, often makes them easier to grasp by people who are not native speakers of the language.
The outcome of these debates, when they occur, has a great deal of influence on whether a neologism eventually becomes an accepted part of the language. Linguists may sometimes delay acceptance, for instance by refusing to include the neologism in dictionaries; this can sometimes cause a neologism to die out over time. Nevertheless if the public continues to use the term, it always eventually sheds its status as a neologism and enters the language even over the objections of language experts.
Versions of Neologism
- Unstable - Extremely new, being proposed, or being used only by a very small subculture.
- Diffused - Having reached a significant audience, but not yet having gained acceptance.
- Stable - Having gained recognizable and probably lasting acceptance.
Types of Neologism
- Scientific - words or phrases created to describe new scientific discoveries.
- Technological - words or phrases created to describe inventions.
- Political - words or phrases created to make some kind of political or rhetorical point, sometimes perhaps with an eye to the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
- Pop-culture - words or phrases evolved from mass media content or used to describe popular culture phenomena (these may be considered a subsection of slang).
- Imported - words or phrases originating in another language. Typically they are used to express ideas that have no equivalent term in the native language. (See loanword.)
- Trademarks are often neologisms to ensure they are distinguished from other brands. If legal trademark protection is lost, the neologism may enter the language as a genericized trademark.
Quote
See also: buzzword, doublespeak, euphemism, jargon, newspeak, propaganda, word coinage
- "Yesterday's neologisms, like yesterday's jargon, are often today's essential vocabulary."
- – Academic Instincts, 2001[1]
External links, Resources, References
English
- Fowler, H.W., "The King’s English", Chapter I. Vocabulary, Neologism, 2nd ed. 1908.
Information
- Root knowledge : The need for neologisms
- Neologism History & Evaluation
- International Dictionary of Literary Terms : Neologisms
Wiktionary
- Wiktionary: Neologisms
- Wiktionary: Neologisms unstable
- Wiktionary: Neologisms diffused
- Wiktionary: Neologisms stable
Indices
- The International Dictionary of Neologisms
- Neologisms in Journalistic Text
- Lexicon of Neologism
- Internet Neologisms
In psychology, a neologism is a word invented by a person suffering from psychotic disorders; psychiatrists sometimes use these neologisms, which often have meaning only to the subject, as clues to determine the nature of the subject's disorder.
In theology, a neologism is a relatively new doctrine (for example, rationalism). In this sense, a neologist is an innovator in the area of a doctrine or belief system, and is often considered heretical or subversive by the mainstream church.
Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Neologism."
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Friendship | Verb: be friendly; Adjective:, be friends; be acquainted with; Adjective: know; have the ear of; keep company with;(sociality); hold communication with, have dealings with, sympathize with; have a leaning to; bear good will; (benevolent); love; make much of; befriend; (aid); introduce to. set one's horses together; have the latchstring out; hold out the right hand of friendship, extend the right hand of friendship, hold out the right hand of fellowship; become friendly; Adjective: make friends; with; break the lee, be introduced to; make acquaintance with, pick acquaintance with, scrape acquaintance with; get into favor, gain the friendship of. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
Crosswords: INTRODUCED |
| Specialty definitions using "INTRODUCED": Bills Introduced. (references) |
| Etymologies containing "INTRODUCED": sophomore. (references) |
| Domain | Usage | |
Screenplays | Oh I might have introduced him for all I know, looks at her eccentric artist friend Knox you remember Uli (The Big Lebowski; writing credit: Ethan Coen; Joel Coen) I find it difficult to convince myself that God would have introduced such a foul being into creation without endowing her with some virtues, hmmm (Name der Rose, Der; writing credit: Andrew Birkin; Gérard Brach) How does that coincide with your post-war Commie conspiracy, huh? It's incredibly obvious, isn't it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual (Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb; writing credit: Peter George; Stanley Kubrick) Took a town named Whitewater, introduced it to our nation (NewsRadio; writing credit: Scott Bank; Jenny Banks) Now that I've introduced my self I should like to know what's going on here (The Pirates of Penzance; writing credit: William S. Gilbert; Wilford Leach) | |
Lyrics | Got introduced to you by a friend (Don't Say You Love Me; performing artist: M2M) | |
Clever | You are an engineer if you have introduced your kids by the wrong name. (references; author: unknown) | |
Movie/TV Titles | Bindle Introduced (1926) | |
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In the early 1950s there were more than 20,000 cases of polio each year. After the polio vaccination was introduced in 1955 that figure dropped to about 3,000 per year by 1960. Credit: CDC. | ![]() | Volunteers from a local high school cut Brazilian Pepper bushes at their bases and then spray a spot application of herbicide. Brazilian Pepper is an introduced species that outcompetes the native mangroves. Credit: NOAA Restoration Center. | |
![]() | Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. The Mud Snail, Batillaria attramentaria, is abundant on soft mud or high intertidal zones of quiet bays and estuaries from Boundary Bay, British Columbia, to Elkhorn Slough, California . The shell is long, slender, and about 35mm long. It was introduced from Japan to the U.S. and is common where Japanese oysters were planted. Credit: National Estuarine Research Reserve System (NERR). | ![]() | Figure 15. Negretti and Zambra thermometers, 1912 models. In 1912 a new model of reversing thermometer was introduced which had a number of improvements that increased the sensitivity and accuracy of measurements including a scale that was graduated in 0.2C increments. These instruments had a smaller temperature range than the older instruments at the low end only reading to -2 to -3C. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now. |
![]() | Figure 51. The Knudsen Burette, introduced by its inventor at the first international conference for the exploration of the sea in 1899, became one of the most used instruments in the world for determining salinity of a water sample. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now. | Oryx, African large game introduced to NM in 1970's. Roams south central New Mexico near the San Augustin mountains. This species forages in the scrub desert forbs and black grama grasses of southern NM. Credit: Lane R. Hauser. | |
African oryx, from the Kalahari Desert, introduced into New Mexico in the 1970's, roams and flourishes in the rangeland desert scrubs of southern New Mexico near the summit of San Augustin mountains. This species forages upon soaptree yucca, black grama, sideoats grama, plains bristlegrass, alkali sacaton, mesa dropseed and opunita among other grasses and forbs. Credit: Lane R. Hauser. | ![]() | Operating at sea, circa 1955-57, with HSS-1 helicopters and S2F airplanes on her flight deck. Note that some of the helicopters are wearing the light grey color scheme introduced in 1955, while others are still painted midnight blue. The original print is dated 31 January 1951, several years before this view was actually taken. Credit: NAVY. | |
![]() | Sister Perpetua introduced her to us. Credit: Library of Congress. | ![]() | Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, left, former President of the Reichsbank of Germany, photographed at the White House in Washington where he was received by President Hoover. Dr. O.C. Kiep, right, Charge d'Affaires of the German Embassy introduced Dr. Schacht. Credit: Library of Congress. |
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| "Water cooling system 1" by Balázs Kovács Commentary: "One of the first water cooling systems introduced at cebit." |
Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers. |
| Author | Quotation |
Alexis De Tocqueville | The genius of democracies is seen not only in the great number of new words introduced but even more in the new ideas they express. |
Locke | An ill argument introduced with deference will procure more credit than the profoundest science with a rough, insolent, and noisy management. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | |
| Author | Date | Quotation |
John Locke | 1690 | And if there be any original defects, or adventitious ones introduced by time, or corruption; it is not an easy thing to get them changed, even when all the world sees there is an opportunity for it. (Second Treatise of Government) |
Communist Manifesto | 1848 | German, or "True," Socialism The Socialist and Communist literature of France, a literature that originated under the pressure of a bourgeoisie in power, and that was the expression of the struggle against this power, was introduced into Germany at a time when the bourgeoisie, in that country, had just begun its contest with feudal absolutism. (reference) |
Winston S. Churchill | 1946 | It is also an honor, perhaps almost unique, for a private visitor to be introduced to an academic audience by the President of the United States. ("Iron Curtain" Speech) |
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| Title | Author | Quote |
Emma | Austen, Jane | She introduced him to her friend, Miss Smith, and, at convenient moments afterwards, heard what each thought of the other |
Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | The night prowler which we have just introduced to the reader went in this direction |
Walden | Thoreau, Henry David | He was so genuine and unsophisticated that no introduction would serve to introduce him, more than if you introduced a woodchuck to your neighbor |
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| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | DEN-4 was introduced in 1981 and caused similar widespread epidemics. (references) | |
A wide range of environmental strategies can be introduced to maximize home safety. (references) | ||
In children, the disorder generally emerges when they are first introduced to writing. (references) | ||
Business | The EU has also introduced several standards. (references) | |
In 2001, most telephones introduced on the market were WAP enabled. (references) | ||
The operator Kertel has introduced its phone cards throughout France. (references) | ||
Children | United Kingdom | New measures introduced in March require all businesses to make "reasonable" modifications for persons with disabilities by 2004. (references) |
New Zealand | The Human Rights Amendment Act passed in 1999 introduced a new standard for government compliance to replace the exemption for government that expired during the year. (references) | |
South Africa | The Eastern Cape Provincial Government introduced legislation to regulate traditional male circumcision and improve health standards during the ritual; however, it was not implemented by year's end. (references) | |
Civil Liberties | Comoros | Internet service was introduced in 1998. The Government generally respects academic freedom. (references) |
Nigeria | The performance of music and dancing was banned under the Shari'a law introduced by Katsina State. (references) | |
Iran | The new Parliament (which was seated in May 2000), introduced a bill in August 2000 to reverse the restrictive amendments. (references) | |
Discrimination | Indonesia | An amendment to the Constitution adopted during 2000 introduced the possibility of affirmative action to achieve fair and equal treatment; however, some activists believe that because the amendment does not mention men or women specifically, it would not adequately protect women. (references) |
Economic History | Marshall Islands | English is introduced in the fourth grade. (references) |
Pakistan | Frozen poultry has only recently been introduced. (references) | |
Human Rights | Mauritius | No disciplinary proceedings had been introduced by year's end. (references) |
Ukraine | The July amendments also introduced a new appeals process to the court system. (references) | |
Venezuela | The COPP introduced for the first time open, public trials with oral proceedings and verdicts by juries or panels of judges. (references) | |
Indigenous People | India | During 2000, the Government introduced and Parliament passed legislation creating new, largely tribal-populated states from the Jharkand area of Bihar and the Chhatisgarh region of Madhya Pradesh. (references) |
Venezuela | The Yanomami, among the most isolated of the indigenous people, have been subjected to persistent incursions into their territory by illegal gold miners, who have introduced both diseases and social ills. (references) | |
Minorities | Mauritania | The reform also provides for English and civics to be introduced at an early stage. (references) |
Political Economy | CZECH REPUBLIC | A procurement law introduced in 1994 proved unsatisfactory. (references) |
BELGIUM | National treatment standards were introduced in the blank tape levy provisions of the new law. (references) | |
MALAYSIA | In 2001, the government introduced two supplementary budget packages, totaling $1.9 billion in new spending. (references) | |
Political Rights | Kuwait | No new legislation has been introduced by either the Government or by Assembly members. (references) |
Kuwait | Shortly thereafter members of the Assembly introduced identical legislation, but it also was defeated. (references) | |
Ghana | Although all M.P.'s can introduce bills, no one has ever done so; however, some have introduced motions. (references) | |
Trade | Bulgaria | However, several banks have introduced automatic teller machines. (references) |
Korea | Also, a commercial foreign currency brokerage system was introduced. (references) | |
Guyana | In April 1996, Guyana introduced a computerized customs system, ASYCUDA. (references) | |
Travel | Ghana | Prepaid meters are, however, being introduced. (references) |
Russia | Last year a new regulation on export of foreign currency from Russia was introduced. (references) | |
Netherlands | From January 1, 2002 the euro will be introduced into daily life as coins and banknotes. (references) | |
Women | South Africa | The law was introduced in 1998 but not implemented by year's end. (references) |
Kyrgyz Republic | The Center for Women's Initiative, Aigerim, introduced programs to assist with needy families. (references) | |
Malaysia | The Terrengganu state government introduced a dress code in 2000 for government employees and workers on business premises. (references) | |
Worker Rights | Rwanda | With the political reforms introduced in the 1991 Constitution, the CESTRAR officially became independent of the Government. (references) |
Russia | By year's end, no such legislation had been introduced, and no Duma member had indicated an intention to make this a priority. (references) | |
India | While it is likely that the ruling was introduced in relation to political strikes, unions stated that it remained a potential threat to their activities. (references) | |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | APOTHECARY, n. The physician's accomplice, undertaker's benefactor and grave worm's provider. When Jove sent blessings to all men that are, And Mercury conveyed them in a jar, That friend of tricksters introduced by stealth Disease for the apothecary's health, Whose gratitude impelled him to proclaim: "My deadliest drug shall bear my patron's name!" G.J. |
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| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
John Hartmann | William Clinton came to town riding on inflation. Took a town named Whitewater, introduced to our nation. |
Liza Minnelli | It's also the angle of the camera. Of course nobody should do that to a child. Did he do that or was he holding the baby up over to the railing like he introduced his other little boy. Before I say anything like that, I'd want to know the truth. |
Rosie O'Donnell | My brother Danny, who is gay as well, introduced me to her. He met her at a fundraiser and thought we'd hit it off, and we did. |
Rush Limbaugh | Libby introduced himself as a nuclear physics graduate student at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and told us about a report he read in Physics Today that debunked the theory that we would all die if we exploded every nuke we have. |
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| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
James Madison | 1809-1817 | In their rage against each other, or impelled by more direct motives, principles of retaliation have been introduced equally contrary to universal reason and acknowledged law. |
James Monroe | 1817-1825 | A system of economy and accountability has been introduced into every branch of the service which admits of little additional improvement. |
Andrew Jackson | 1829-1837 | To this end a bill was immediately introduced into the Chamber of Deputies proposing to make the appropriations necessary to carry into effect the treaty. |
Harry S. Truman | 1945-1953 | The Congress, of course, has recognized this need for a continuing school-lunch program and legislation to that effect has been introduced and hearings held. |
Bill Clinton | 1993-2001 | Last year I introduced the most sweeping welfare reform plan ever presented by an administration. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| "INTRODUCED" is generally used as a lexical verb (past participle) -- approximately 81.39% of the time. "INTRODUCED" is used about 6,532 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Lexical Verb (past participle) | 81.39% | 5,316 | 1,841 |
| Lexical Verb (past tense) | 17.79% | 1,162 | 6,617 |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 0.83% | 54 | 46,184 |
| Total | 100.00% | 6,532 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expression using "INTRODUCED": whoever calls must be introduced at once. Additional references. | |
| Hypenated Usage | |
Ending with "INTRODUCED": newly-introduced, recently-introduced, re-introduced. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "INTRODUCED"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Chinese | 介绍 (introduce, Introducing, INTRODUCTION, introductory, Presentation). (various references) | |
Danish | i tilfaelde af vandindsproejtning i ringe maengde og stor dybde tilfoeres det daglige vandvolumen uden tryk i kulbaenken igennem borehuller, som er anbragt med regelmaessige mellemrum langs hele brydningsfronten (the water introduced daily is spread evenly between the holes right the way along the face), udenlandske varer,som definitivt indføres i det pågældende land for dér at blive anvendt (foreign merchandise permanently introduced into the country to be used there), trykstudsen tilsluttes cylinderens påfyldningsventil og låses fast ved en kvart omdrejning (the setting pistol is introduced into the filling hole of the valve casing and locked with the collar by turning it through 90 degrees), luft indfoert tangentielt i den oevre del af cylinderen forstaerker den primaere lufts rotationshastighed (the air introduced tangentially in the upper part of the cylinder increases the speed of rotation of the primary air), det grundlaeggende traek i lukkede transportsystemer er den automatiske fejlsikring som opnaas ved feed back-kobling til kontroltavlen af systemets input og output (and it is introduced by a feed back link between the output and the input of the system, the fundamental feature of the closed-loop systems is the error actuating process), den aekvikohaesive teori indfoerer to styrkeegenskaber med forskellig temperaturafhaengighed, dvs styrken af krystallen og styrken af korngraensen (equicohesive tLeory into which two, mechanical strengths witL different tePperature dependence are introduced), ændringer ved tillægs-eller ændringsbudgetter (amendments introduced by means of supplementary or amending budgets), ændringer i bevillinger ved overførsler (amendments to appropriations introduced by means of transfer). (various references) | |
Dutch | voorgesteld. (various references) | |
Finnish | kirjotoukkamäntypistiäinen (introduced pine sawfly), ekvikoheesioteoria (equicohesive tLeory into which two, i e the strengtL of tLe crystal and tLat of the grain boundary, mechanical strengths witL different tePperature dependence are introduced). (various references) | |
French | introduits, introduites, introduite, introduisîmes. (various references) | |
German | führte ein (spearheaded, superinduced), eingewiesen, eingeführt (imported, inaugurated, inducted). (various references) | |
Greek | στην περίπτωση έγχυσης σε μικρό και μεγάλο βάθος η εκτοξευόμενη καθημερινά ποσότητα νερού εισάγεται υπό πίεση στο μασσίφ γαιάνθρακα μέσω (the water introduced daily is spread evenly between the holes right the way along the face), ξένα εμπορεύματα που εισέρχονται μόνιμα στη χώρα για να χρησιμοποιηθούν εκεί (foreign merchandise permanently introduced into the country to be used there), μέγας κίτρινος λείμαξ (large yellow slug, tawny garden slug, yellow introduced slug, yellow slug), μεταβολές που επήλθαν με συμπληρωματικούς ή διορθωτικούς προϋπολογισμούς (amendments introduced by means of supplementary or amending budgets), μεταβολές των πιστώσεων που επήλθαν συνεπεία μεταφορών (amendments to appropriations introduced by means of transfer), με την πρόσληψη ραδιενεργών ουσιών τα υδρόβια φυτά και ζώα εισάγουν ραδιονουκλεϊδια στις διαδικασίες του μεταβολισμού τους (through the uptake of radioactive substances by aquatic plants and animals radionuclides are introduced into the metabolic processes), η κάθετη ανάμειξη του ραδιενεργού νερού ψύξεως με τα νερά του αποδέκτη προχωρεί πιο γρήγορα από ό,τι η οριζόντια ανάμειξη (through the uptake of radioactive substances by aquatic plants and animals radionuclides are introduced into the metabolic processes), η θεωρία ισοσυνάφειας εισάγει δύο μηχανικές αντοχές που έχουν διαφορετική εξάρτηση από τη θερμοκρασία,την αντοχή του κρυστάλλου και την α (equicohesive tLeory into which two, mechanical strengths witL different tePperature dependence are introduced), εισαγόμενα είδη (introduced species), το σκεπτικό του κανονισμού που αρχίζει με τη λέξη "εκτιμώντας" (a statement of the reasons on which the Regulation is based, introduced by the word "Whereas"), ο εφαπτομενικά εισαγόμενος αέρας στο ανώτερο τμήμα του κυλίνδρου αυξάνει την ταχύτητα περιστροφής του πρωτεύοντα αέρα (the air introduced tangentially in the upper part of the cylinder increases the speed of rotation of the primary air). (various references) | |
Hebrew | מונהג (conducted, led). (various references) | |
Italian | teoria dello scorimento equi-coesiva con intervento di due forze diversamente dipendenti dalla temperatura - cioè la forza del cristallo e quella del contorno dei grani (equicohesive tLeory into which two, i e the strengtL of tLe crystal and tLat of the grain boundary, mechanical strengths witL different tePperature dependence are introduced), tentredine delle conifere (introduced pine sawfly), specie introdotta (introduced species), nell'incorporazione di sostanze radioattive da parte degli organismi aquatici vegetali e animali, i radionuclidi intervengono negli scambi (through the uptake of radioactive substances by aquatic plants and animals radionuclides are introduced into the metabolic processes), nell'incorporazione di sostanze radioattive da parte degli organismi acquatici vegetali e animali, i radionuclidi intervengono negli scambi (through the uptake of radioactive substances by aquatic plants and animals radionuclides are introduced into the metabolic processes), nel caso di iniezione a breve e a media distanza la quantità d'acqua addotta giornalmente viene iniettata in pori simmetricamente disposti sulla lunghezza totale della fronte di coltivazione (the water introduced daily is spread evenly between the holes right the way along the face), modifiche risultanti da bilanci suppletivi o rettificativi (amendments introduced by means of supplementary or amending budgets), modifiche degli stanziamenti effettuate mediante storni (amendments to appropriations introduced by means of transfer), merci estere che entrano definitivamente nel paese per essere utilizzate (foreign merchandise permanently introduced into the country to be used there), l'aria immessa tangenzialmente nella parte superiore del cilindro aumenta la velocità di rotazione dell'aria primaria (the air introduced tangentially in the upper part of the cylinder increases the speed of rotation of the primary air), la pistola di carico è applicata sul foro del rivestimento della valvola e avvitata per un quarto di giro (the setting pistol is introduced into the filling hole of the valve casing and locked with the collar by turning it through 90 degrees), la motivazione del regolamento che comincia con la parola "Considerando" (a statement of the reasons on which the Regulation is based, introduced by the word "Whereas"), essenza introdotta (introduced species), caratteristica fondamentale del sistema ad anello chiuso è il procedimento di misura d'errore che è realizzato da un collegamento feed-back o a retroazione fra l'entrata e l'uscita del sistema (and it is introduced by a feed back link between the output and the input of the system, the fundamental feature of the closed-loop systems is the error actuating process). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 伝わる (to be handed down, to be introduced). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | ぎいんりっぽう (legislation introduced by a Diet member), つたわる (to be circulated, to be handed down, to be introduced, to be transmitted, to go along, to walk along), とらいじん. (various references) | |
Korean | 도입하는. (various references) | |
Pig Latin | introduceday.(various references) | |
Portuguese | o ar introduzido tangencialmente na parte superior do cilindro aumenta a velocidade de rotação do ar primário (the air introduced tangentially in the upper part of the cylinder increases the speed of rotation of the primary air), no caso da injecção a pequena e a média profundidade a quantidade de água a injectar diariamente é introduzida sobre pressão no maciço de carvão por meio de furos distribuídos regularmente ao longo da frente (the water introduced daily is spread evenly between the holes right the way along the face), mercadorias estrangeiras introduzidas definitivamente no país para aí serem utilizadas (foreign merchandise permanently introduced into the country to be used there), através da incorporação de substâncias radioactivas por plantas e animais aquáticos,os radionúclidos são introduzidos nos processos metabólicos (through the uptake of radioactive substances by aquatic plants and animals radionuclides are introduced into the metabolic processes), alterações introduzidas por meio de orçamentos suplementares ou rectificativos (amendments introduced by means of supplementary or amending budgets), alterações introduzidas mediante orçamentos suplementares ou rectificativos (amendments introduced by means of supplementary or amending budgets), alterações das dotações introduzidas por meio de transferências (amendments to appropriations introduced by means of transfer), a fundamentação do regulamento,iniciada com a palavra "Considerando" (a statement of the reasons on which the Regulation is based, introduced by the word "Whereas"). (various references) | |
Romanian | trebuie introdus imediat oricine s-ar prezenta (whoever calls must be introduced at once). (various references) | |
Spanish | picudo de la hortaliza (australian tomato weevil, australian turnip weevil, introduced vegetable weevil, sugarbeet webworm), modificaciones operadas mediante presupuestos suplementarios o rectificativos (amendments introduced by means of supplementary or amending budgets), modificaciones de créditos operadas por transferencias (amendments to appropriations introduced by means of transfer), mercancías extranjeras introducidas definitivamente en el país para ser empleadas en él (foreign merchandise permanently introduced into the country to be used there), la teoría de la equicohesión introduce dos características de resistencia que dependen de forma distinta de la temperatura-la resistencia del grano y el límite de granulación (equicohesive tLeory into which two, i e the strengtL of tLe crystal and tLat of the grain boundary, mechanical strengths witL different tePperature dependence are introduced), la motivación del reglamento,empezando por la palabra "considerando" (a statement of the reasons on which the Regulation is based, introduced by the word "Whereas"), gran babosa amarilla (large yellow slug, tawny garden slug, yellow introduced slug, yellow slug), En el caso de inyección a poca y gran profundidad, la cantidad de agua a inyectar cada día es introducida bajo presión en el macizo de carbón por los orificios regularmente repartidos a todo lo largo del cuerpo. (the water introduced daily is spread evenly between the holes right the way along the face), El aire introducido tangencialmente en la parte superior del cilindro incrementa la velocidad de rotación del aire primario. (the air introduced tangentially in the upper part of the cylinder increases the speed of rotation of the primary air), como consecuencia de la incorporación de substancias radioactivas a los organismos acuáticos del reino vegetal o animal, los radionúclidos son introducidos en los procesos metabólicos (through the uptake of radioactive substances by aquatic plants and animals radionuclides are introduced into the metabolic processes), como consecuencia de la incorporación de substancias radioactivas a los organismos acuáticos del reino vegetal o animal, los radionúclidos se introducen en el proceso metabólico (through the uptake of radioactive substances by aquatic plants and animals radionuclides are introduced into the metabolic processes). (various references) | |
Swedish | snarlik tallstekel (introduced pine sawfly), källarsnigel (large yellow slug, tawny garden slug, yellow introduced slug, yellow slug), ändringar genom tillägs-eller ändringsbudgetar (amendments introduced by means of supplementary or amending budgets), ändringar av anslagen genom överföringar (amendments to appropriations introduced by means of transfer). (various references) | |
Turkmen | tanyюmak (be introduced to, make acquaintance). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Period | Translations |
| Latin | 500 BCE-Modern | Desiantha niciva, Desiantha nociva, Diprion simile, Diprion similis, Limax flavus, Listroderes costirostris, Listroderes costirostris obliquus, Listroderes obliquus, Lophyrus simile, Lophyrus similis. (various references) |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
Derivations | |
Words ending with "INTRODUCED": reintroduced. (additional references) | |
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"INTRODUCED" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: inbtroduced, intorduce, introdu, introduc, introd-uced. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "INTRODUCED" (pronounced i'ntruduw"st or i'ntrōduw"st) |
| 9 | i' n t r u d uw" s t | reintroduced. |
| 6 | -r u d uw" s t | overproduced, produced, reduced, reproduced. |
| 5 | -u d uw" s t | deduced, seduced. |
| 4 | -d uw" s t | induced. |
| 3 | -uw" s t | boost, loosed, roost, spruced. |
| 4 | -d uw" s t | deduced, induced, overproduced, produced, reduced, reintroduced, reproduced, seduced. |
| 3 | -uw" s t | boost, loosed, roost, spruced. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "c-d-d-e-i-n-o-r-t-u" | |
-1 letter: deduction, introduce, outridden, reduction. | |
-2 letters: centroid, cornuted, decurion, doctrine, eduction, inducted, inductor, intruded, neurotic, outcried, reinduct, trounced, unerotic. | |
-3 letters: coenuri, cointer, conduit, cordite, cornute, counted, counter, courted, crunode, ctenoid, dentoid, deontic, dourine, eductor, induced, inducer, intrude, neuroid, noctuid, noticed, noticer, outride, recount, redound, rounded, routine, ruction, trodden, trounce, turdine, uncoded, underdo, undried, untired. | |
| Words containing the letters "c-d-d-e-i-n-o-r-t-u" | |
+2 letters: rediscounted, reintroduced. | |
+3 letters: counterbidden, counterraided, uncoordinated. | |
+4 letters: counterbidding, overdiscounted, uncontradicted. | |
+5 letters: underproduction. | |
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