Intercalar in english

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pronunciation: ɪnsɜrt part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

intercalar = intercalate ; interfile ; interject ; interpolate ; interleaf ; pepper with/by. 

Example: Another feature of UDC is the ability to intercalate certain concepts in compound class numbers.Example: File boxes can be used and filed on shelves, if appropriate, interfiled with the books.Example: I'd like to interject a comment at this point.Example: A word should be interpolated here about `made-up' copies.Example: Maps, interleafed with blotters, were laid out on tables in a drying-out location.Example: The book is peppered with charts and graphs presenting her data, making it heavy going for those not familiar with statistical analysis.

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» intercalar malmisfile  .

Example: Sets of fiche are inclined to become misfiled, and odd fiches may be lost.

Intercalar synonyms

introduce in spanish: introducir, pronunciation: ɪntrədus part of speech: verb enter in spanish: entrar, pronunciation: entɜr part of speech: verb tuck in spanish: pliegue, pronunciation: tʌk part of speech: noun, verb enclose in spanish: encerrar, pronunciation: ɪnkloʊz part of speech: verb inset in spanish: recuadro, pronunciation: ɪnset part of speech: noun put in in spanish: meter en, pronunciation: pʊtɪn part of speech: verb infix in spanish: infijo, pronunciation: ɪnfɪks part of speech: noun inclose in spanish: cercar, pronunciation: ɪnkloʊz part of speech: verb cut-in in spanish: cortar, pronunciation: kʌtɪn part of speech: noun stick in in spanish: quedarse en, pronunciation: stɪkɪn part of speech: verb slip in in spanish: deslizarse en, pronunciation: slɪpɪn part of speech: verb sneak in in spanish: colarse en, pronunciation: snikɪn part of speech: verb
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