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intercalated
in·ter·ca·late I0182200 (ĭn-tûr′kə-lāt′)tr.v. in·ter·ca·lat·ed, in·ter·ca·lat·ing, in·ter·ca·lates 1. To insert (a day or month) in a calendar.2. To insert, interpose, or interpolate. [Latin intercalāre, intercalāt- : inter-, inter- + calāre, to proclaim; see kelə- in Indo-European roots.] in·ter′ca·la′tion n.in·ter′ca·la′tive adj.Translationsintercalated
intercalated [in-ter´kah-la″ted] inserted between.in·ter·ca·la·ted (in-ter'kă-lā-tĕd), Interposed; inserted between two others. [L. intercalatus] in·ter·ca·la·ted (in-tĕr'kă-lā-tĕd) Interposed; inserted between two others. [L. intercalatus]ThesaurusSeeintercalate |