introduction, n.f., introduction; preamble; (jur.) previous proceedings.
introductoire, adj., introductory, preliminary.
introduire (introduisant, introduit), v.a., to introduce, to show in, to bring, to bring in; to conduct; to put, to put in, to let in. — adroitement; to shuffle (anyone) in. — imperceptiblement; to slip (anyone) in. — de force; to thrust (anyone) in.
s’introduire, v.r., to introduce one’s self; to get in, to gain admittance; to enter; to be introduced, to be brought in; to intrude, to intrude one’s self. S’— partout; to intrude everywhere.
introït (-it), n.m., (c.rel.) introit.
intromission, n.f., (phys.) intromission.
intronisation, n.f., enthroning (of bishops).
introniser, v.a., to install; to enthrone.
introspection, n.f., introspection.
introuvable, adj., undiscoverable, not to be found, unfindable.