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Language:
French
Origin:
Latin
, from intro
'inside'
, from an unrecorded
Latin
interus;
INTERIOR
2
intro-
prefix
intro-
into, especially into the inside
:
introspection
(=
examining your own feelings
)
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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intrigue
2
noun
intrigued
adjective
intriguing
adjective
intrinsic
adjective
intro
noun
intro-
prefix
introduce
verb
introduction
noun
introductory
adjective
introspection
noun
introspective
adjective