इंटरपोलेट Meaning in English
इंटरपोलेट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : interpolette
, interpolate
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अंतर्वेशनइंटरपोलेटरी
इंटरपोलिंग
अन्तर पर रखना,बीच में स्थान छोडना
अंतरप्रान
अंतरप्रासल
मनोभाषक
अभिवर्तक
अंतःप्रान्तीय
विजातीय विवाह करनेवाला
पारस्परिक अनुपात नियम
अंतःप्रदेशीय व्यापार
एक दूसरे का ताल्लुक
अंतर संबन्धी
अन्तर्सम्बन्ध
इंटरपोलेट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It was interpolated into the Broadway show The Music Box Revue of 1924 where it was sung by Grace Moore and Oscar Shaw.
MCLs mostly follow the grammar of the oral language—or, more precisely, of the written form of the oral language that they interpolate.
The Latin material interpolated in Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykl states that King Dub was murdered at Forres, and links this to an eclipse of the sun which can be dated to 20 July 966.
Line spectral frequencies can be interpolated.
Into this tale, Cumont interpolated the unwilling hand of Avestan Mithra on command of the Sun, speculating that there must have once existed a tale in which Mithra takes the role that the texts assign to Ahriman.
To achieve a workable navigation, the readings must be interpolated based on the intensity of the reflected laser light, to identify the centre of the reflector.
Fabolous interpolated lines from the chorus in the beginning of his song "The Wake" from There is no Competition 2: the Grieving Music EP.
Knowing the location on the surface of these points, the system can interpolate the mouse's position anywhere on the chart.
A snippet of this song, played by Robert Fripp, is interpolated in "Moonchild" (in the improvisational section subtitled "The Illusion") by British progressive rock band King Crimson, from their debut album In the Court of the Crimson King.
An old-fashioned CD player reading subcode correctly sees a missing audio frame and interpolates any missing information that it cannot correct using information from neighbouring frames.
The database was based on records held by the United States Navy and were interpolated from 12 hourly intervals to 6 hourly intervals based on a scheme devised by Hiroshi Akima in 1970.
Modern scholarship has tended to view this letter as being heavily interpolated by later partisans of the see of Reims, either by Archbishop Hincmar or by supporters of the deposed Archbishop Ebbo.
In 2016, Tulisa widely interpolated vocals from "Sweet like Chocolate" among new lyrics in her recording of the same name.