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A prefix signifying in, within, interior; as, intraocular, within the eyeball; intramarginal.
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a.
Obstinate; intractable.
n.
The act of pouring into a vessel; specif. (Med.), the operation of introducing a substance into a blood vessel; as, intrafusion of blood.
v. t.
To mollify; to make less fierce or intractable.
n.
The quality of being intractable; intractableness.
a.
Within the uterus or womb; as, intrauterine hemorrhage.
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Not tractable; not easily governed, managed, or directed; indisposed to be taught, disciplined, or tamed; violent; stubborn; obstinate; refractory; as, an intractable child.
n.
A constitutional disease, generally hereditary, especially manifested by chronic enlargement and cheesy degeneration of the lymphatic glands, particularly those of the neck, and marked by a tendency to the development of chronic intractable inflammations of the skin, mucous membrane, bones, joints, and other parts, and by a diminution in the power of resistance to disease or injury and the capacity for recovery. Scrofula is now generally held to be tuberculous in character, and may develop into general or local tuberculosis (consumption).
n.
The act or operation of transferring the blood of one man or animal into the vascular system of another; also, the introduction of any fluid into the blood vessels, or into a cavity of the body from which it can readily be adsorbed into the vessels; intrafusion; as, the peritoneal transfusion of milk.
a.
Within the nucleus of a cell; as. the intranuclear network of fibrils, seen in the first stages of karyokinesis.
adv.
Without an object following; in the manner of an intransitive verb.
a.
Within a cell; as, the intracellular movements seen in the pigment cells, the salivary cells, and in the protoplasm of some vegetable cells.
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Not transitive; not passing over to an object; expressing an action or state that is limited to the agent or subject, or, in other words, an action which does not require an object to complete the sense; as, an intransitive verb, e. g., the bird flies; the dog runs.
adv.
To present particles which come from intransitive verbs, or are themselves employed as adjectives, to mark the absence of the activity, disposition, or condition implied by the participle; as, - ---- and the like.
a.
Between the planet Mercury and the sun; -- as, the hypothetical Vulcan is intramercurial.
n.
The quality of being intransmutable.
a.
Being within the substance of the walls of an organ; as, intramural pregnancy.
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Within the colon; as, the intracolic valve.
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Within lobules; as, the intralobular branches of the hepatic veins.
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Growing immediately above, or in front of, a leaf; as, intrafoliaceous stipules.
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