intercalate

  • 81interject — interjector, n. /in teuhr jekt /, v.t. 1. to insert between other things: to interject a clarification of a previous statement. 2. Obs. to come between. [1570 80; < L interjectus ptp. of interjicere to throw between, equiv. to inter INTER + jec&#8230; …

    Universalium

  • 82interpolate — interpolable /in terr peuh leuh beuhl/, adj. interpolater, interpolator, n. interpolatory /in terr peuh leuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, interpolative, adj. interpolatively, adv. /in terr peuh layt /, v., interpolated, interpolating. v.t. 1. to introduce&#8230; …

    Universalium

  • 83intercalary — adjective /ˌɪnt.ɚˈkæl.ɚ.i,ɪnˈtɝː.kə.lɛr.i/ a) of a day: extra day or days inserted into a calendar b) of a month: extra month inserted into a calendar. The has such a month. See Also: intercalate, intercalation …

    Wiktionary

  • 84intercalation — noun a) a period inserted into a calendar as in a leap year. b) The reversible insertion of a molecule between two others See Also: intercalant, intercalate, intercalary, intercalated …

    Wiktionary

  • 85Anthracycline — A member of a family of chemotherapy drugs that are also antibiotics. The anthracyclines act to prevent cell division by disrupting the structure of the DNA and terminate its function. They do so in two ways: (1) they intercalate into the base&#8230; …

    Medical dictionary

  • 86Cryptolepine — Systematic (IUPAC) name 5 Methyl 5H indolo[3,2 b]quinoline Clinical data Pregnancy cat. &#160;? …

    Wikipedia

  • 87Duration (philosophy) — Henri Bergson in 1927. Duration is a theory of time and consciousness posited by the French philosopher Henri Bergson. Bergson sought to improve upon inadequacies he perceived in the philosophy of Herbert Spencer, due, he believed, to Spencer s&#8230; …

    Wikipedia

  • 88Nanoarchitectures for lithium-ion batteries — Efforts in lithium ion batteries research have been to improve two distinct characteristics: capacity and rate. The capacity of the battery to store energy can be improved through the ability to insert/extract more lithium ions from the electrode …

    Wikipedia

  • 89enter — en·ter vi: to go or come in; specif: to go upon real property by right of entry esp. to take possession lessor shall have the right to enter and take possession often used in deeds and leases vt 1: to come or go into he breaks into and enter s a&#8230; …

    Law dictionary

  • 90interject — I verb add, blurt, comment, exclaim, explain, express, force in, implant, include, incorporate, infiltrate, inject, insert, intercalate, intericere, interjaculate, intermingle, interpolate, interponere, interpose, interrupt, intervene, interweave …

    Law dictionary