Pronunciation: /ɪn.tər.kəˈleɪ.ʃən/
noun the insertion of a leap day, week, or month into the calendar
A1 Intercalation is the process of inserting an extra day into the calendar.
A2 In some cultures, intercalation is used to adjust the lunar calendar to the solar calendar.
B1 The intercalation of a leap year helps keep the calendar in sync with the seasons.
B2 Historically, intercalation was used to make up for discrepancies in the length of the year.
C1 The intercalation of a leap second is necessary to keep atomic time in sync with astronomical time.
C2 Scientists study the effects of intercalation on different materials to improve battery technology.
formal The process of intercalation involves the insertion of molecules between the layers of a material.
informal You can think of intercalation as sneaking something in between the layers of a substance.
slang Intercalation is like sliding something into the middle of a sandwich.
figurative In literature, intercalation can be seen as inserting a subplot into the main storyline.
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