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† interˈsert, v. Obs. Also 6–7 enter-. [f. L. intersert-, ppl. stem of interserĕre to put between, interpose, f. inter between + serĕre to set, put, place, insert.] trans. To insert between other things; to interpolate. (Freq. in 17th c.)1583 Stanyhurst æneis To Rdr. (Arb.) 15 G. breuia: soomtyme lo...
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intersertion
† interˈsertion Obs. [n. of action from L. interserĕre: see intersert v.] The action of ‘interserting’; that which is ‘interserted’; interpolation.1626 Jackson Creed viii. xxvii. §5 By a voluntary intersertion of the Prophet Jeremiah his name by some bold transcriber. 1641 Milton Animadv. ii. Wks. 1...
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intersertal
intersertal, a. Petrogr. (ɪntəˈsɜːtəl) [a. G. intersertal (F. Zirkel Untersuch. über Basalt. (1870) iv. 111), f. L. intersert-, ppl. stem of interserere (see intersert v.): see -al.] Applied to the texture of igneous rocks containing a relatively small proportion of glass, augite, or other minerals ...
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prolepsis
‖ prolepsis (prəʊˈlɛpsɪs, -ˈliːpsɪs) Pl. -ses (-siːz). Also 7 prolepsie, 8–9 -sy. [L., a. Gr. πρόληψις a preconception; in rhet. anticipation, f. προλαµβάνειν to anticipate.] 1. The representation or taking of something future as already done or existing; anticipation; also, the assignment of an eve...
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vert
▪ I. vert, n.1 (and a.1) (vɜːt) Also 5 veert, 5–7 verte. [a. AF. and OF. vert (so mod.F.; formerly also verd verd n.), = Pr. vert, Cat. verd, Sp., Pg., and It. verde:—L. virid-em, viridis green, virid a.] 1. Green vegetation growing in a wood or forest and capable of serving as cover for deer.14.. F...
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