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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An abbreviation of introduction.

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Examples

  • Sierra Wireless has just introd two new ExpressCard modems for HSUPA wireless users.

    Sierra Wireless intros AirCard 501 and 502 modems - SlipperyBrick.com 2008

  • Aristotle (2000 [C4 BCE]) Nicomachean Ethics, ed. and introd.

    Well-Being Crisp, Roger 2008

  • Last week I received a phone message from someone who I'd introd to her, who'd kept in much better contact than I, and he said "She won..."

    Can "Tarzan" be saved? Steven Barnes 2008

  • Edited with an introd. and bibliography by Maurice Friedman.

    Martin Buber Zank, Michael 2007

  • Meet the Author - where you can see authors introd...

    May 2005 2005

  • We have seen how experience led to the introd. of the concept of the quantity of electricity. it was defined by means of the forces that small electrified bodies exert on each other.

    Einstein's Philosophy of Science Howard, Don A. 2004

  • Augustine: 1975, De dialectica, ed. Jan Pinborg, translation with introd. and notes by B. Darrel Jackson, Dordrecht:

    Medieval Semiotics Meier-Oeser, Stephan 2003

  • Theory of Science, edited with an introd. by Jan Berg, trans.,

    Abstract Objects Rosen, Gideon 2001

  • Anyway, I changed my tune on Fiona when I heard her introd. to her performance of this tune, when she said "You're either going to love me or hate me after this song."

    partygirl Diary Entry partygirl 2000

  • Stories/transl. with an introd. by Akef Abadir and Roger Allen.

    Naguib Mahfouz - Bibliography 1988

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