| intromission | The insertion or introduction of one part into another. Origin: intro-+ L. Mitto, to send (05 Mar 2000) |
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insertion: the act of putting one thing into another
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The lateral mixing of ambient environmental air into the edges of mixed-layer convective thermals or cumulus clouds, leaving a large undiluted core in the middle of the thermal. While this term is closely related to lateral entrainment, the phrase
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