Intercalated

Pronunciation: /ˈˌɪntɝˈkɑɫəˈtɛd/

Intercalated (adjective)

  1. Placed between other items or parts in a sequence.
  2. Added into a series or list to provide extra information.

Examples

  • The intercalated pages provided additional information.
  • The intercalated chapters enhanced the overall narrative.

Common collocations: intercalated layers, intercalated elements, intercalated events, intercalated sequences

Synonyms of Intercalated

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Intercalated

  • to take something out, opposite of inserting.
  • to leave something out, opposite of including.