interpolation

[ US /ˌɪˈtɝpəˌɫeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. (mathematics) calculation of the value of a function between the values already known
  2. the action of interjecting or interposing an action or remark that interrupts
  3. a message (spoken or written) that is introduced or inserted
    with the help of his friend's interpolations his story was eventually told
    with many insertions in the margins
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How To Use interpolation In A Sentence

  • And it is an actual fact that from early times such melismata existed over a vowel of the Kyrie, the Gloria, the Sanctus, etc.; likewise there were many texts which were produced for these melismata, consequently they were interpolations. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • I am not certain that the distich is a simple interpolation, since there is nothing in the context to which it is an obvious gloss. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • Therefore, there are no problems such as parameters interpolation, singular integration etc. in WSA based acoustic holography, which are inherent to BEM based NAH.
  • He returned to problems that had interested him earlier in his career, such as problems concerning approximation and interpolation.
  • Harnack further holds that the gentle treatment of sinners is an interpolation intended against Novatianism, and that the deaconesses as well as the subdeacon are a later addition, He dates the original form in the first half of the third century, and the additions in the last quarter of it; but the reasons given are very weak. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • He produced not only popular operettas, but incidental music to plays and (according to the custom of the time) interpolations into other operas as well.
  • Any convex domain could be approached by convex polygon, for temperature distribution within convex domain, it could be approximated by irrational function interpolation.
  • The hokum and horsefeathers are, alas, infectious: here and there in this wretched text are signed interpolations by the eximious director of the Dulwich Picture Gallery himself, snippets of schoolboy art history declaring, for example, that in The Runaway and Young Evening Standard - Home
  • In a marginal annotation they started the hypothesis that the doxology is a liturgical interpolation. The Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels Being the Sequel to The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels
  • Then, they workout a restoration and enhancement scheme for linear motion degradation image by using inverse filter, geometric rectification and cubic spline interpolation.
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