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intercalating


Meanings
  • The act of inserting or placing something between other things.

    - "Intercalating a new law into the existing legal code."
    - "Intercalating a new page into a book."

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intercalate , intercalated , intercalates , intercalating , intercalation , intercalations
Etymology
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From the Latin intercalare, meaning 'to insert between'.


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  1. Calendar adjustment: The process of making adjustments to a calendar in order to keep it in sync with the natural rhythms of the world.


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Intercalation has historical and cultural significance in various contexts. For instance, in ancient Rome, intercalation was used to adjust the Roman calendar to keep it in sync with the solar year. Similarly, in certain religious and spiritual traditions, intercalation is used as a means of creating sacred spaces or periods, or as a way of marking important transitions or milestones.

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