introsuscept,v.|ˌɪntrəʊsəˈsɛpt| [f. intro- + L. suscipĕre to take up: cf. susceptible.] trans.= intussuscept. Hence introsuˈsceptedppl. a. 1835–6Todd Cycl.Anat. I. 184/2 A portion of the large intestine..must have become..introsuscepted.1858Copland Dict.Med. I. 553 The introsuscepted portion.