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- Intrusion - n. - The act of intruding, or of forcing in; especially, the forcing (one's self) into a place without right or welcome; encroachment.
- Intrusion - n. - The penetrating of one rock, while in a plastic or metal state, into the cavities of another.
- Intrusion - n. - The entry of a stranger, after a particular estate or freehold is determined, before the person who holds in remainder or reversion has taken possession.
- Intrusion - n. - The settlement of a minister over 3 congregation without their consent.
- Intrusional - a. - Of or pertaining to intrusion.
- Intrusionist - n. - One who intrudes; especially, one who favors the appointment of a clergyman to a parish, by a patron, against the wishes of the parishioners.
- Tile - v. t. - To protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated; as, to tile a Masonic lodge.
- Adultery - n. - The intrusion of a person into a bishopric during the life of the bishop.
- Intercalation - n. - The insertion or introduction of anything among others, as the insertion of a phrase, line, or verse in a metrical composition; specif. (Geol.), the intrusion of a bed or layer between other layers.
- Fence - n. - An inclosure about a field or other space, or about any object; especially, an inclosing structure of wood, iron, or other material, intended to prevent intrusion from without or straying from within.
- Tylosis - n. - An intrusion of one vegetable cell into the cavity of another, sometimes forming there an irregular mass of cells.
- Dike - n. - A wall-like mass of mineral matter, usually an intrusion of igneous rocks, filling up rents or fissures in the original strata.