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    [Verb]  | "in*ter*ca*late" | \ in-ˈtər-kə-ˌlāt \


    1: to insert (something, such as a day) in a calendar

    2: to insert or position between or among existing elements or layers


    Origin: 1603 ;

     Borrowed from Latin intercalātus, past participle of intercalāre "to insert (a day or month) into the calendar," from inter- {see: |inter-|inter-} + calāre "to announce, proclaim" {mat|low:3|};

      * Note : For the use of the verb calāre in the Roman management of the calendar see: etymology and note at {calends|calends}.;

    [Verb]  | "intercalate" 


    1: to put among or between others;


      * e.g., " ... between the recipes for hearty peasant dishes, the author intercalates fond reminiscences of her year in the French countryside "



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