
1) Ad section 2) Add in the middle 3) Add resin to tea 4) Add to the interior 5) Add with a caret 6) Addedpage 7) Advertising circular 8) Advertising extra 9) Advertising section 10) Advertising supplement 11) Bit of newspaper advertising 12) Book extra 13) Bring in 14) Business reply card 15) Caret indication
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1) Addition 2) Cannulate 3) Cannulise 4) Cannulize 5) Canulate 6) Catheterise 7) Catheterize 8) Countersink 9) Embed 10) Enter 11) Imbed 12) Implant 13) Instil 14) Interject 15) Interlard 16) Intromit 17) Intubate 18) Put 19) Splice 20) Stick 21) Supplement
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• (v. t.) To set within something; to put or thrust in; to introduce; to cause to enter, or be included, or contained; as, to insert a scion in a stock; to insert a letter, word, or passage in a composition; to insert an advertisement in a newspaper.
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1) A punch in of the all of the tracks being recorded in a recording session.
2) On Solid State Logic consoles, placing an outboard piece of gear in the channel by patching and activating a switch.
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An instruction to the printer for the inclusion of additional copy.
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1. An additional length of base pairs in DNA that has been introduced into that DNA. ... 2. An additional length of bases that has been introduced into RNA. ... 3. An additional length of amino acids that has been introduced into a protein. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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An advertisement, collection of advertisements, or other promotional matter published by an advertiser or group of advertisers, to be inserted in a magazine or newspaper. It may be bound into the publication, or be inserted without binding. See Free-standing insert, above.
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Technical term for those irritating adverts that fall to the floor when you open a magazine. An insert is usually not secured to the main book or brochure and is sometimes referred to as a loose insert for obvious reasons.
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In·sert' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Inserted ;
present participle & verbal noun Inserting .] [ Latin
insertus , past participle of
inserere to insert; prefix
in- in +
serere to join, conne...
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A piece of paper or card laid between the leaves of a book and not secured in anyway.
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Leaflet or other printed material inserted loose in a publication or mailing package.
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(1) Additional text inserted into a story after it has been written, usually to give additional details. (2) Another term for audio used to illustrate a radio report. See also grab.
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insert 1. To put or place into something: 'He inserted a key into the lock.' 2. To introduce or cause to be introduced into the body of something: 'She tried to insert an extra paragraph into the article.'
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A hollow stringed aluminum segment incorporated in the front part of the arrow thereby enabling field points broadheads to get fastened into it.
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A plastic window, sometimes colored which is embedded in the playfield. A lamp below the playfield under game control, can illuminate the insert. This is done to indicate an available shot, or to show a bonus or achievement that has been reached is desirable. Inserts which say 2x 3x 4x 5x ... 10x appear on many games and indicate a bonus multiplier...
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A part usually formed from metal, which is placed in a mold and may become an integral part of the casting.
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An integral part of a plastics molding consisting of metal or other material which may be molded into position or may be pressed into the molding after the molding is completed.
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noun an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted
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Latin insertio = to join into, implant, hence, to attach; noun - insertion.
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A way of inserting sound into a mix whilst by-passing some of the controls.
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A part usually formed from metal, which is placed in a mold and may become an integral part of the casting.
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An integral part of a thermoformed part consisting of metal or other material which may be thermoformed into position or may be pressed into the molded part after forming.
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A piece of metal with a threaded hole laminated to a snowboard and used to screw bindings to the board.
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An integral part of a plastics molding consisting of metal or other material which may be molded into position or may be pressed into the molding after the molding is completed. Also a removable or interchangeable component of the mold.
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The piece of metal laminated within a snowboard in order to secure the screws that attach the bindings.
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