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Interpolated
以內插值替換
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ter·po·late
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Interpolated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Interpolating
.]
1.
To
renew
;
to
carry
on
with
intermission
. [
Obs
.]
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.
Math.
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
;
to
estimate
a
value
at
a
point
intermediate
between
points
of
knwon
value
.
Compare
extrapolate
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ter·po·la·ted
a.
1.
Inserted
in
,
or
added
to
,
the
original
;
introduced
;
foisted
in
;
changed
by
the
insertion
of
new
or
spurious
matter
.
2.
Math.
(a)
Provided
with
necessary
interpolations
;
as
,
an
interpolated
table
.
(b)
Introduced
or
determined
by
interpolation
;
as
,
interpolated
quantities
or
numbers
.
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