intro-
(Latin: within, inside, into, in, inward)
Borrowed from Latin intro-, from pre-Latin interos, from inter-,"between".
introduced
1. Not indigenous, not native to the area in which it now occurs.
2. That which was put inside or into; inserted or injected.
2. Brought in and established in a new place or environment.
introflection
introflexion
introgastric
introjection
intromission, intromissive
1. The act of putting one thing into another.
2. The act or process of intromitting; an introduction or admission.
introrse
introspect
introspection
introversion
introvert