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intro
1[ in-troh ]
noun
- an introduction.
- the introductory passage of a piece for a jazz or dance band.
intro-
2- a prefix, meaning “inwardly,” “within,” occurring in loanwords from Latin ( introspection ); occasionally used in the formation of new words ( introjection ).
intro.
3abbreviation for
- introduce.
- introduced.
- introducing.
- introduction.
- introductory.
intro.
1abbreviation for
- introduction
- introductory
intro
2/ ˈɪntrəʊ /
noun
- See introductioninformal.short for introduction
intro-
3prefix
- in, into, or inward
introvert
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Part of the short version was used as an intro to the Nirvana single “Love Buzz,” and is referred to as “Buzz Cut.”
MAYOR TAYLOR INTRO Ivy R. Taylor, Mayor of San AntonioLearn more: Watch the full introduction.
Furthermore, we are removing the ‘You've got she-mail’ intro from new episodes of the series.
It was Boyce who came up with the idea for the intro to the Mark Levin Show.
Robert [Downey Jr.], I wanna thank you for everything, for your bat-crazed, rapid-fire brain, the sweet intro.
"I beg—your pardon," he said haltingly, "have I ever—been intro—" Suddenly his eyes closed, a frown gathered on his forehead.
Intro—within, into; intro-vert, to turn within; intro-duce, to lead into.
Sequere hac igitur me intro in lectum, ut sedes lassitudinem.
Nunc tu abi intro, Pistoclere, ad Bacchidem, atque ecfer cito.
I hac mecum intro, ubi tibi sit lepide victibus, vino atque unguentis.
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