tr.v. in·tus·sus·cept·ed, in·tus·sus·cept·ing, in·tus·sus·cepts To take within, as in telescoping one part of the intestine into another; invaginate. [Probably back-formation from INTUSSUSCEPTION.] in′tus·sus·ceptive adj. |
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