intromission noun.
[ɪntrǝ(ʊ)'mɪʃ(ǝ)n] M16.[French, or Latin intromissio(n-), formed as INTRO- + missio(n-) MISSION noun.]1. Interference;
esp. (chiefly
Scots Law) the action of assuming the possession and management of another's property, either with or without legal authority. Also, the transactions of an agent or subordinate with the money of his or her employer or principal.
M16.vicious intromission intromission without legal authority.
2. The action of sending, letting, or putting something in;
spec. the insertion of the penis into the vagina in sexual intercourse.
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