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Interpolated
Inserted in or added to the original introduced foisted in changed
Insheathe
To insert as in a sheath to sheathe
Electric lighting
preference over private contractors. By s. 6 the Board may insert in a license or order such provisions as they think
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enroll
enroll or en·rol vt en·rolled en·roll·ing 1 : to insert, register, or enter in a list, catalog, or roll [enrolled
Interject
To throw in between to insert to interpose
Catalogize
To insert in a catalogue to register to catalogue
Categorize
To insert in a category or list to class to catalogue
corrigenda
errors in a book along with their corrections as an insert with addenda and corrigenda
Dentist
clean extract or repair natural teeth and to make and insert artificial ones a dental surgeon
Dip
especially to put for a moment into a liquid to insert into a fluid and withdraw again
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