interpolate
21interpolate — in|ter|po|late [ ın tɜrpə,leıt ] verb transitive FORMAL 1. ) to add something in the middle of a piece of writing 2. ) to say something that interrupts someone who is speaking 3. ) to calculate a number or quantity between two other numbers or… …
22interpolate — To insert …
23interpolate — When two machines understand each other. I.e., if you create CAD drawings for a part on a computer, you can send it to a CNC lathe and the CNC lathe interpolates the information given to it by the computer. The CNC machine interpolates the data… …
24interpolate — When two machines understand each other. I.e., if you create CAD drawings for a part on a computer, you can send it to a CNC lathe and the CNC lathe interpolates the information given to it by the computer. The CNC machine interpolates the data… …
25interpolate — in·ter·po·late || ɪn tÉœrpəʊleɪt / tÉœËp v. insert something new, add something between parts; intercalate; alter a text (especially in an unauthorized manner); add an intermediate term (Mathematics) …
26interpolate — [ɪn tə:pəleɪt] verb 1》 insert (words) in a book, especially to give a false impression as to its date. ↘make such insertions in (a book). 2》 interject (a remark) in a conversation. 3》 Mathematics insert (an intermediate term) into a series by …
27interpolate — v. a. 1. Insert (wrongfully), foist in. 2. (Math.) Introduce, intercalate (terms to complete a series) …
28interpolate — verb (T) formal 1 to put additional words into a piece of text 2 to interrupt someone by saying something interpolation noun (C, U) …
29interpolate — verb language models can be interpolated online Syn: insert, interpose, interject, enter, add, incorporate, inset, put, introduce See note at insert …
30interpolate — v intercalate, insert, interline; inject, stick in, throw in, work in, put in, parenthesize, add; introduce, insinuate, interlard, sandwich, jam in, interrupt, intervene; alter, doctor, revise, emend, edit, rewrite …