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in·ter·po·late

I0195800 (ĭn-tûr′pə-lāt′)v. in·ter·po·lat·ed, in·ter·po·lat·ing, in·ter·po·lates v.tr.1. To insert or introduce between other elements or parts.2. a. To insert (material) into a text.b. To insert into a conversation. See Synonyms at introduce.3. To change or falsify (a text) by introducing new or incorrect material.4. Mathematics a. To estimate a value of (a function or series) between two known values.b. To create a continuous function that incorporates (a finite set of data), such as creating a curve that passes through a fixed set of points or a surface through a fixed set of curves.5. To introduce estimated values of (pixel data) into a pixel array to improve the quality of an enlarged digital image.v.intr. To make insertions or additions.
[Latin interpolāre, interpolāt-, to touch up, refurbish, from interpolis, refurbished; see pel- in Indo-European roots.]
in·ter′po·la′tion n.in·ter′po·la′tive adj.in·ter′po·la′tor n.
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