intercalate vs slip in

intercalate

verb
  • To insert anything somewhere (especially between other things), such as an affix into a word. (Compare interpolate.) 

  • To insert an extra month into a calendar for the same purpose. The Hebrew calendar has such a month. 

  • To insert a substance between two or more molecules, bases, cells, or tissues. 

  • To insert an extra leap day into a calendar in order to maintain synchrony with natural phenomena. 

slip in

verb
  • To include (e.g. a certain word or phrase) into a sentence discreetly 

  • To enter discreetly 

  • To play a subtle pass into someone in a goalscoring position. 

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