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Intussuscepted
Intussuscepted In`tus*sus*cep"ted, a. [See Intussusception.] Received into some other thing or part, as a sword into a sheath; invaginated.
Intussusception
Intussusception In`tus*sus*cep"tion, n. [L. intus within + susception. Cf. Introsusception.] 1. The reception of one part within another. 2. (Med.) The abnormal reception or slipping of a part of a tube, by inversion and descent, within a contiguous part of it; specifically, the reception or slipping of the upper part of the small intestine into the lower; introsusception; invagination. --Dunglison. 3. (Bot.) The interposition of new particles of formative material among those already existing, as in a cell wall, or in a starch grain. 4. (Physiol.) The act of taking foreign matter, as food, into a living body; the process of nutrition, by which dead matter is absorbed by the living organism, and ultimately converted into the organized substance of its various tissues and organs. Dead bodies increase by apposition; living bodies by intrussusception. --McKendrick.
Tussuck
Tussuck Tus"suck, n. See Tussock. --Grew.
tussuck
Tussock Tus"sock, n. [From Tuz.] [Written also tussuck.] 1. A tuft, as of grass, twigs, hair, or the like; especially, a dense tuft or bunch of grass or sedge. Such laying of the hair in tussocks and tufts. --Latimer. 2. (Bot.) Same as Tussock grass, below. 3. (Zo["o]l.) A caterpillar of any one of numerous species of bombycid moths. The body of these caterpillars is covered with hairs which form long tufts or brushes. Some species are very injurious to shade and fruit trees. Called also tussock caterpillar. See Orgyia. Tussock grass. (Bot.) (a) A tall, strong grass of the genus Dactylis (D. c[ae]spitosa), valuable for fodder, introduced into Scotland from the Falkland Islands. (b) A tufted grass (Aira c[ae]spitosa). (c) Any kind of sedge (Carex) which forms dense tufts in a wet meadow or boggy place. Tussock moth (Zo["o]l.), the imago of any tussock caterpillar. They belong to Orgyia, Halecidota, and allied genera.
tussur
Tussah Tus"sah Tusseh Tus"seh(t[u^]s"s[.a]), n. [Also tussa, tussar, tusser, tussur, etc.] [Prob. fr. Hind. tasar a shuttle, Skr. tasara, trasara.] An undomesticated East Indian silkworn (Anther[ae]a mylitta), that feeds on the leaves of the oak and other plants.

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- mo labra, rop tú mo t****csiu; rop tussu dam-sa, rob misse duit-siu. Rop tussu m'athair, rob mé do mac-su; rop tussu lem-sa, rob misse lat-su. Rop tú mo...
- refer to televisions, electronics or machinery), pimppi, pimpsa, tuhero, tussu. The phrase tuhannen ****n päreiksi ("into shingles for thousand pussies")...
- Short Emphatic Possessive 1st sing mé messe, meisse, mese muí 2nd sing tú tussu taí 3rd sing masc. é ésom aí fem. sí sisi neut. ed (unattested) 1st pl sní...
- woman of senatorial rank, and the daughter of a consul, was the wife of Tussus, a decurion at Casilinum in Campania during the third or fourth century...