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INTERCALATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to insert (something, such as a day) in a calendar 2. to insert or position between or among existing elements or layers.
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intercalate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
intercalate · Contents · English · Italian · Latin · Spanish. edit. Verb. edit. intercalate. second-person singular voseo imperative of intercalar combined with ...
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Word of the Day - intercalate - Dictionary.com
Intercalate “to insert an extra day in the calendar” is based on the Latin verb intercalāre, of the same meaning, which is a compound of the preposition inter ...
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intercalate
▪ I. intercalate, v. (ɪnˈtɜːkəleɪt) [f. L. intercalāt-, ppl. stem of intercalāre to proclaim the insertion in the calendar of (a day, etc.), f. inter between, among + calāre to proclaim solemnly: cf. calends. Cf. F. intercaler (1570 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. trans. To insert (an additional day, days, or ...
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INTERCALATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to interpolate; interpose. Synonyms: insinuate, introduce, interject · to insert (an extra day, month, etc.) in the calendar.
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INTERCALATE Synonyms: 37 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for INTERCALATE: insert, introduce, interpolate, inject, add, intersperse, fit (in or into), interject; Antonyms of INTERCALATE: ...
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Intercalation (university administration)
When a university or similar institution allows a student to intercalate, it is usually for one of the following reasons:
on medical or compassionate
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126 Synonyms & Antonyms for INTERCALATE | Thesaurus.com
intercalate · bother · disturb · entrench · insinuate · interject · interlope · interpolate · interpose · introduce · obtrude · overstep · pester · thrust ...
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Intercalate - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Intercalate, from Latin intercalatus (1610s), means to insert a day in the calendar; origin combines inter "between" + calare "to call," reflecting its ...
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Intercalation (timekeeping) - Wikipedia
Intercalation or embolism in timekeeping is the insertion of a leap day, week, or month into some calendar years to make the calendar follow the seasons or moon ...
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INTERCALATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. to insert (a day, month, etc.) in the calendar 2. to interpolate or insert Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.
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intercalender
† interˈcalender, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. inter- 1 a + calendar v.] = intercalate.1590 L. Lloyd Dial. Daies 65 Of these sixe houres, every fourth yeare one naturall daye is here intercalendered.
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ADE (chemotherapy)
ADE regimen consists of three drugs:
Ara-C (cytarabine) - an antimetabolite;
Daunorubicin - an anthracycline antibiotic that is able to intercalate
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excalate
excalate, v. (ˈɛkskəleɪt) [f. ex-1 2 + -calate of intercalate.] trans. To remove from a series: opposed to intercalate.1900 Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. CXCII. 342 There remains the assumption that vertebræ have been excalated in front of the pelvis. Ibid., Six vertebræ must have been excalated in front ...
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DAT (chemotherapy)
The DAT regimen consists of:
(D)aunorubicin - an anthracycline antibiotic that is able to intercalate DNA, thus disrupting cell division and preventing
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