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Consertion
Consertion Con*ser"tion, n. [L. consertio, fr. conserere,
-sertum to connect; con- + serere to join.]
Junction; adaptation [R.]
Consertion of design, how exquisite. --Young.
Epigynous insertionInsertion In*ser"tion, n. [L. insertio: cf. F. insertion. See
Insert.]
1. The act of inserting; as, the insertion of scions in
stocks; the insertion of words or passages in writings.
2. The condition or mode of being inserted or attached; as,
the insertion of stamens in a calyx.
3. That which is set in or inserted, especially a narrow
strip of embroidered lace, muslin, or cambric.
4. (Anat.) The point or part by which a muscle or tendon is
attached to the part to be moved; -- in contradistinction
to its origin.
Epigynous insertion (Bot.), the insertion of stamens upon
the ovary.
Hypogynous insertion (Bot.), insertion beneath the ovary. Hypogynous insertionInsertion In*ser"tion, n. [L. insertio: cf. F. insertion. See
Insert.]
1. The act of inserting; as, the insertion of scions in
stocks; the insertion of words or passages in writings.
2. The condition or mode of being inserted or attached; as,
the insertion of stamens in a calyx.
3. That which is set in or inserted, especially a narrow
strip of embroidered lace, muslin, or cambric.
4. (Anat.) The point or part by which a muscle or tendon is
attached to the part to be moved; -- in contradistinction
to its origin.
Epigynous insertion (Bot.), the insertion of stamens upon
the ovary.
Hypogynous insertion (Bot.), insertion beneath the ovary. InsertInsert In*sert", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inserted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Inserting.] [L. insertus, p. p. of inserere to insert;
pref. in- in + serere to join, connect. See Series.]
To set within something; to put or thrust in; to introduce;
to cause to enter, or be included, or contained; as, to
insert a scion in a stock; to insert a letter, word, or
passage in a composition; to insert an advertisement in a
newspaper.
These words were very weakly inserted where they will
be so liable to misconstruction. --Bp.
Stillingfleet. Inserted
Inserted In*sert"ed, a. (Bot.)
Situated upon, attached to, or growing out of, some part; --
said especially of the parts of the flower; as, the calyx,
corolla, and stamens of many flowers are inserted upon the
receptacle. --Gray.
InsertedInsert In*sert", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inserted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Inserting.] [L. insertus, p. p. of inserere to insert;
pref. in- in + serere to join, connect. See Series.]
To set within something; to put or thrust in; to introduce;
to cause to enter, or be included, or contained; as, to
insert a scion in a stock; to insert a letter, word, or
passage in a composition; to insert an advertisement in a
newspaper.
These words were very weakly inserted where they will
be so liable to misconstruction. --Bp.
Stillingfleet. Inserting
Inserting In*sert"ing, n.
1. A setting in.
2. Something inserted or set in, as lace, etc., in garments.
[R.]
InsertingInsert In*sert", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inserted; p. pr. & vb.
n. Inserting.] [L. insertus, p. p. of inserere to insert;
pref. in- in + serere to join, connect. See Series.]
To set within something; to put or thrust in; to introduce;
to cause to enter, or be included, or contained; as, to
insert a scion in a stock; to insert a letter, word, or
passage in a composition; to insert an advertisement in a
newspaper.
These words were very weakly inserted where they will
be so liable to misconstruction. --Bp.
Stillingfleet. InsertionInsertion In*ser"tion, n. [L. insertio: cf. F. insertion. See
Insert.]
1. The act of inserting; as, the insertion of scions in
stocks; the insertion of words or passages in writings.
2. The condition or mode of being inserted or attached; as,
the insertion of stamens in a calyx.
3. That which is set in or inserted, especially a narrow
strip of embroidered lace, muslin, or cambric.
4. (Anat.) The point or part by which a muscle or tendon is
attached to the part to be moved; -- in contradistinction
to its origin.
Epigynous insertion (Bot.), the insertion of stamens upon
the ovary.
Hypogynous insertion (Bot.), insertion beneath the ovary. Reinsert
Reinsert Re`in*sert" (r?`?n*s?rt"), v. t.
To insert again.
Reinsertion
Reinsertion Re`in*ser"tion (-s?r"sh?n), n.
The act of reinserting.
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