interpolations

noun
  1. The insertion of something (such as words, data, or values) into a text, document, or sequence where it did not originally exist.
  2. Usage: Usually plural; refers to multiple instances of insertion or the inserted material itself
  3. In mathematics and statistics, the estimation of unknown values that fall between known data points.
  4. Usage: technical; commonly used in data analysis and numerical methods
  5. In textual criticism, passages or words believed to have been added to a text by someone other than the original author.
  6. Usage: academic; used in literary and biblical scholarship

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