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intercalative, a.|ɪnˈtɜːkəleɪtɪv, -ətɪv| [f. L. intercalāt- (see intercalate v.) + -ive.] That intercalates; spec. of a language, characterized by inserting modifying elements in the body of a word.
1882in Ogilvie. 1887C. W. Hutson Begin. Civiliz. ii. 23 The intercalative system of the Red Men of America being only a variety of agglutination. |