| interpolate | 1. To renew; to carry on with intermission. "Motion . . . Partly continued and unintermitted, . . . Partly interpolated and interrupted." (Sir M. Hale) 2. To alter or corrupt by the insertion of new or foreign matter; especially, to change, as a book or text, by the insertion of matter that is new, or foreign to the purpose of the author. "How strangely Ignatius is mangled and interpolated, you may see by the vast difference of all copies and editions." (Bp. Barlow) "The Athenians were put in possession of Salamis by another law, which was cited by Solon, or, as some think, interpolated by him for that purpose." (Pope) 3. <mathematics> To fill up intermediate terms of, as of a series, according to the law of the series; to introduce, as a number or quantity, in a partial series, according to the law of that part of the series. Origin: L. Interpolatus, p. P. Of interpolare to form anew, to interpolate, fr. Interpolus, interpolis, falsified, vamped up, polished up; inter between + polire to polish. See Polish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| interpolated | 1. Inserted in, or added to, the original; introduced; foisted in; changed by the insertion of new or spurious matter. 2. <mathematics> Provided with necessary interpolations; as, an interpolated table. Introduced or determined by interpolation; as, interpolated quantities or numbers. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| interpolated extrasystole | A ventricular extrasystole which, instead of being followed by a compensatory pause, is sandwiched between two consecutive sinus cycles. (05 Mar 2000) |
| interpolated flap | A flap that is rotated into an adjoining area. (05 Mar 2000) |
| interpolated flap |
a local pedicle flap that is twisted or rotated on its base and placed into a contiguous area; called also Indian f.
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| interpolated b. |
a contraction occurring exactly between two normal beats without altering the sinus rhythm.
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| interpolated e. |
see under beat.
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| interpolated f. |
a local pedicle flap that is twisted or rotated on its base and placed into a contiguous area; called also Indian f.
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| interpolated ventricular premature b. |
see under complex.
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| interpolate | insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby |
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| interpolate | estimate the value of |
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