| inserting | present participle of insert | en |
| inserting | putting in, placing in; adding to isim | en |
| inserting | Something inserted or set in, as lace, etc | en |
| inserting | in garments | en |
| inserting | A setting in | en |
| insert | Preprinted advertisement supplied to the publication by advertiser Not printed along with the rest of the publication Creates more impact | en |
| insert | An advertisement printed separately for an advertiser and carried loose or bound in a publication | en |
| insert | add text at location without overwriting existing text | en |
| insert | 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 | en |
| insert | A piece of material, usually metal, which is placed in a die before each shot When molten metal is cast around it, it becomes an integral part of the die casting | en |
| insert | A point in a signal flow at which an insert, or in-line, effect can be employed | en |
| insert | place in, put in; add to; (Computers) place an object between two other objects (as in text, images, characters, etc.) fiil | en |
| insert | Key on a keyboard or function of word processing software that is used to insert text without deleting previously keyed text (Kybdy, Gr 1) | en |
| insert | Separately produced advertising pieces that are inserted into a publication | en |
| insert | A piece of paper or card laid between the leaves of a book and not secured in anyway | en |
| insert | Additional matter placed within a book or pamphlet without being permanently fixed (e g a diagram in a pocket at the end of a book) | en |
| insert | 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 | en |
| insert | An image inserted into text | en |
| insert | A promotional leaflet inserted into a magazine or newspaper | en |
| insert | To put in between or into | en |
| insert | put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text | en |
| insert | an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted a folded section placed between the leaves of another publication introduce; "Insert your ticket here" | en |
| insert | (1) In stripping, a section of film carrying printing detail that is spliced into a larger piece of film; also called Strip-in or Set-in (2) In printing, a page, etc , that is printed separately and then placed into or bound with the main publication (3) In typesetting, copy to be added to top | en |
| insert | Latin insertio = to join into, implant, hence, to attach; noun - insertion | en |
| insert | Toggles insert mode on or off When the keyboard is in insert mode, the Insert symbol appears in the operator information area and the cursor changes to a half-block | en |
| insert | - any item, such as a brochure or pamphlet, that is placed in a Direct Mail package | en |
| insert | a separate piece of material that is joined with the body of a club's head (usually on/in the club's face) for the purpose of providing more durability, more feel, or some other effect Example: 1 Originally inserts were used in wooden clubs to provide a harder, more durable surface for striking the ball, but nowadays even putters sometimes have them | en |
| insert | an artifact that is inserted or is to be inserted | en |
| insert | (broadcasting) a local announcement inserted into a network program | en |
| insert | (film) a still picture that is inserted and that interrupts the action of a film | en |
| insert | (File) To place an object between two other objects Inserting characters, words, paragraphs and documents is common in word processing Note that insert differs from append, which means to add at the end Most computer keyboards have an "Insert" key, which turns insert mode on and off | en |
| insert | a folded section placed between the leaves of another publication | en |
| insert | An insert is something that is inserted somewhere, especially an advertisement on a piece of paper that is placed between the pages of a book or magazine | en |
| insert | something created separately for the purpose of being added to or placed inside (a book, newspaper, etc.); (Computers) object inserted between two other objects (as in text, images, characters, etc.); inserted remark (grammar) isim | en |
| insert | If you insert an object into something, you put the object inside it. He took a small key from his pocket and slowly inserted it into the lock Wait for a couple of minutes with your mouth closed before inserting the thermometer. + insertion insertions in·ser·tion the first experiment involving the insertion of a new gene into a human being | en |
| insert | If you insert a comment into a piece of writing or a speech, you include it. They joined with the monarchists to insert a clause calling for a popular vote on the issue. + insertion in·ser·tion He recorded an item for insertion in the programme | en |
| insert | introduce; "Insert your ticket here" | en |
| insert | put or introduce into something; "insert a picture into the text" | en |
| insert | A port or connection on an audio mixer that gives the ability to take an audio signal from one channel of the mixer, process it in some way, and feed the signal back into the same channel of the mixer This new signal may then be mixed in with other signals in the mixer | en |
| insert | fit snugly into; "insert your ticket into the slot"; "tuck your shirtail in" | en |
| insert | A printed piece prepared for insertion into a publication or another printed piece | en |
| insert | - A printed sheet or sheets inserted into a publication or enclosed with a mailing | en |
| insert | a removable part of the mold imparting increased resistance to wear or heat transferability to that area of the mold | en |
| insert | A printed piece that is not part of the original publication but is bound into a magazine, newspaper, or other printed piece | en |
| insert | This refers to the Goddard-built portion of XRS which is inserted into the neon Dewar (which was built in Japan) The insert consists of the Front-End Assembly, the Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigerator, and a 25 liter Dewar of liquid helium | en |
| insert | insert casually; "She slipped in a reference to her own work" | en |
| insert | 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 | en |
| insert | A part, usually metal, which is placed in a mold and appears as an integral part of the molded product IRHD (International Rubber Hardness) - For complete definition see ASTM D 1415-68 Standard Method of Test for International Hardness of Vulcanized Natural And Synthetic Rubbers | en |