Definition of Immits

1. immit [v] - See also: immit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Immits

immiscible
immiserate
immiserated
immiserates
immiserating
immiseration
immiserization
immiserizations
immiserizing
immission
immissions
immit
immitance
immitigable
immitigably
immits (current term)
immittance
immittances
immitted
immitting
immix
immixable
immixed
immixes
immixing
immixture
immixtures
immobile
immobilisation
immobilisations

Literary usage of Immits

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson by Walter Scott, William James Rolfe (1898)
"Sure As light enkindles light when heavenly earthly mates, The flame of pure immits the flame of pure, Magnanimous magnanimous creates. ..."

2. Great Britain: Handbook for Travellers by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1906)
"The most prominent immits are the Langdale Pikes, rising to the NW, near the head f Windermere. To the right of these is a wooded knoll called Lough- ..."

3. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Albert Pike (1874)
"... and thus effects a quasi-vacant space, in which only a vestige of His Light remains; and into this circular or spherical space He immits His Emanations, ..."

4. Works by William Harvey (1847)
"... and, second, the small orifice discovered by Fabricius, " into which," he says, " the cock immits the spermatic fluid," a foramen, however, ..."

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