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An intercalary chapter (also called an inner chapter, inserted chapter, or interchapter) is a chapter in a novel or novella that is relevant to the theme
Intercalary_chapter
Topics referred to by the same term
spatial proximity migrate back and forth across the border zone Intercalary chapter, a chapter in a novel that does not further the plot. See also frame story
Intercalation
1950 novel by Ray Bradbury
new short bridge narratives in the form of interstitial vignettes, intercalary chapters, or expository narratives. The published stories were revised for
The_Martian_Chronicles
1948 novel by Alan Paton
frequently uses literary and linguistic devices such as microcosms, intercalary chapters and dashes instead of quotation marks for dialogue to indicate the
Cry,_the_Beloved_Country
Lunisolar calendar
months, each aligned with the phases of the moon, along with an extra intercalary month inserted as needed to keep the calendar in sync with the seasons
Chinese_calendar
Witness in the Salem Witch Trials (1679–1716)
fictional St. Joan's Academy in Danvers, Massachusetts, interlaced with intercalary chapters from Annie's perspective as she tells the town's new reverend how
Ann_Putnam
fictional St. Joan's Academy in Danvers, Massachusetts, interlaced with intercalary chapters from the perspective of Ann Putnam – one of the Salem accusers –
Cultural depictions of the Salem witch trials
Cultural_depictions_of_the_Salem_witch_trials
Intercalary 28th nakshatra; the nakshatra patronised by Krishna in the Bhagavata Purana
nakshatras, out of which 27 are traditional nakshatras and this one is an intercalary nakshatra. It is a division located in the sidereal Capricorn (corresponding
Abhijit_(nakshatra)
Calendar found in Coligny, Ain, France, in 1897
5-year cycle of a lunisolar calendar, each year with 12 lunar months. An intercalary month is inserted before each 2.5 years. It is the most important piece
Coligny_calendar
Traditional naming system in Vietnam
alphabet]. Saigon: Ra Khơi. pp. 69, 77, 88, 89, 97, 98, 105. "Indexes: A Chapter from The Chicago Manual of Style" (Archived 2015-02-26 at the Wayback Machine)
Vietnamese_name
Unit of time, usually 28 to 31 days
153 days. Months in the pre-Julian Roman calendar included: Intercalaris an intercalary month occasionally embedded into February, to realign the calendar. Quintilis
Month
Calendar used in Revolutionary France from 1793 to 1805
divided into three 10-day cycles similar to weeks, plus five or six intercalary days at the end to fill out the balance of a solar year. It was designed
French_Republican_calendar
Rule-based variation of the Islamic calendar
century, the 8-year cycle was reset every 120 years by omitting the intercalary day at the end of the last year, thus resulting in a mean month length
Tabular_Islamic_calendar
Species of fungus
are undifferentiated, intercalary or terminal, or arising as short lateral branches. Endoconidia are produced in an intercalary cell and released into
Aureobasidium_pullulans
Hebrew religious text ascribed to Enoch
Tablets and the Mission of Enoch 82. Charge given to Enoch: the four Intercalary days: the Stars which lead the Seasons and the Months The Book of Dream
Book_of_Enoch
Hindu calendar
Nepal. It is a lunisolar calendar, using twelve lunar months and an intercalary month each sidereal year. The epoch of the Vikram Samvat calendar is
Vikram_Samvat
System for organizing days
the lunisolar calendar, a lunar calendar that occasionally adds one intercalary month to remain synchronized with the solar year over the long term.
Calendar
Aspect of the pre-Islamic Arabian calendar
the Hijra it was transformed into a lunisolar calendar containing an intercalary month added from time to time to keep the pilgrimage within the season
Nasi'
Hindu deities of the solar sphere
then interpreted also in 1893 the Period of twelve days as the twelve intercalary days, to fix the difference between the lunar year of 354 days and the
Ribhus
Mutation that removes a part of a DNA sequence
deficiency. For synapsis to occur between a chromosome with a large intercalary deficiency and a normal complete homolog, the unpaired region of the
Deletion_(genetics)
Lunisolar calendar used for Jewish religious observances
mention the addition of leap months (also known as "embolismic" or "intercalary" months). The insertion of the leap month is based on the requirement
Hebrew_calendar
Class of Hindu deities
month without a sankranti is said to be neuter and an extra month or the intercalary lunar month. The Ādityas are one of the principal deities of the Vedic
Adityas
14th-century Chinese historical novel
states that rule by legitimate succession, those that rule during an intercalary period, and those that rule illegitimately. ... Why should the state
Romance_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Biblical figure; 19th monarch of the Kingdom of Judah
was one month ahead of that of Babylon because Babylon had inserted an intercalary month and Israel had not yet done so. This would make Adar (the twelfth
Jeconiah
Egyptian war and sky deity
believed to be the son of Geb and Nut, born on the second of the five intercalary days at the end of the year, after Osiris and before Set, Isis, and Nephthys
Horus
Science of the measurement of time
respective culture's traditions and values, for example, the five day intercalary month of the Ancient Egyptian's civil calendar representing the birthdays
Chronometry
Calamitous end times period as found in the Synoptic Gospels
of Revelation 11:3), is thought to be the result of either a simple intercalary leap month adjustment, or due to further calculations related to the
Great_Tribulation
Calendar used for religious purposes
ancient human cultures, Hindus innovated a number of systems of which intercalary months became most used, that is adding another month every 32.5 months
Hindu_calendar
Irish monk and geographer
the monthly age of the moon; rules for calculating Easter and Lent; intercalary days (extra days) and subtracted days; solar and lunar years; more on
Dicuil
Hebrew title
land and let control of own self-supported taxes. Under Jewish law, the intercalary thirteenth month in the Hebrew calendar, Adar Bet, was announced by the
Nasi_(Hebrew_title)
Internationally accepted civil calendar
the same as in most other countries. This section always places the intercalary day on 29 February even though it was always obtained by doubling 24
Gregorian_calendar
12th month of the Hebrew calendar
or Adār ('Month of Adar'). In leap years, it is preceded by a 30-day intercalary month named Adar Aleph (Hebrew: אדר א׳, aleph being the first letter
Adar
American medical fraternity (1903–1929)
result, it was given an intercalary name instead of the planned Rho prime or Beta Rho. In 1929, this chapter merged with the Rho chapter of Phi Rho Sigma with
Chi_Zeta_Chi
Christian eschatological view
of Revelation 11:3), is thought to be the result of either a simple intercalary leap month adjustment, or due to further calculations related to the
Futurism_(Christianity)
between the two dates is 53 years, 331 days (10 months + 26 days + 5 intercalary days), giving 25 March if reckoning from 28 April 1479. The sole reign
List_of_pharaohs
Chief high priest in ancient Rome
Pontifices were in charge of the lunisolar Roman calendar and determined when intercalary months needed to be added to synchronize the calendar to the seasons
Pontifex_maximus
Indian mathematician-astronomer (476–550)
the positions of planets for a given day, calculations concerning the intercalary month (adhikamAsa), kShaya-tithis, and a seven-day week with names for
Aryabhata
Pharaoh of Egypt from 1279 to 1213 BC
All twelve Egyptian months had exactly 30 days, with an additional intercalary month of 5 days to complete the 365-cycle. The coffin of Ramesses II
Ramesses_II
Bronze artefact, c. 1600 BC, found in Nebra, Germany
24 October 2023. "Simulation and procedure of using disc to declare intercalary months". Ute Kaufholz: Sonne, Mond und Sterne. Das Geheimnis der Himmelsscheibe
Nebra_sky_disc
Method to find the day of the week of dates
the dominical letters change within a leap year before and after the intercalary day, February 24 or February 29. According to Thurston 1909, p. 109 dominical
Dominical_letter
epacts (Ancient Greek: ἐπακταὶ ἡμέραι, romanized: epaktaì hēmérai, lit. 'intercalary days'). It is necessary to add them to the day of the solar year to obtain
Date_of_Easter
Obsolete Germanic calendars
describes Old English month names. Bede mentions intercalation, the intercalary month being inserted around midsummer. The following is an English translation
Early_Germanic_calendars
French astronomer and mathematician (1811–1877)
Verrier also mistakenly concluded that the years 56 BC and 54 BC were intercalary. Le Verrier's methods of management were disliked by the staff of the
Urbain_Le_Verrier
Intercalary month in Hindu calendar
p. 32. ISBN 978-1-135-79752-2. www.wisdomlib.org (2019-10-31). "The Greatness of Puruṣottama [Chapter 18]". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 2022-09-10.
Adhika-masa
Japanese poet
was its pre-eminent practitioner. Chōmei died on the tenth day of the intercalary six-month of 1216, when he asked Zenjaku to complete a Kōshiki for him
Kamo_no_Chōmei
Organism belonging to kingdom Fungi
at the tip (apex) of the hypha. Other forms of fungal growth include intercalary extension (longitudinal expansion of hyphal compartments that are below
Fungus
(link) Rhys, Sir John; Brynmor-Jones, David (1900). The Welsh people: chapters on their origin, history, laws, language ... – Sir John Rhys, Sir David
List_of_calendars
Genus of algae
filaments (terminal) or in at the sides or middle of filaments (lateral, intercalary). Trentepohlia is generally hypothesized to undergo an alternation of
Trentepohlia_(alga)
Period of Chinese history from 220 to 280 CE
treating another with contempt, nor making distinction between orthodox and intercalary positions." Nonetheless, the influential Neo-Confucian moralist Zhu Xi
Three_Kingdoms
Indian Hindu religious leader since 1988 (born 1950)
Katha programmes held near his village once every three years in the intercalary month of Purushottama. The third time he attended, he presented a Katha
Rambhadracharya
Tangut character-based numeral system for the extinct Tangut language
month. An intercalary month is indicated by putting the character 𘒹 *lhu in front of the month name, for example 𘒹𗎊𗼑 (lhu rer lhi) "intercalary 12th month)
Tangut_numerals
c. 1300–750 BC archaeological culture of Central Europe
shorter than the solar year. Even as early as the 2nd millennium BC intercalary days were inserted to bring the solar and lunar cycles into alignment
Urnfield_culture
Archaeological site in Xiangfen County, Shanxi, China
of the solar year, making it a lunar–solar combined calendar with the intercalary thirteenth month inserted in the regular year circles. Pankenier conjectures
Taosi
Change of rotational axis in an astronomical body
own lunisolar calendar by modifying those of Meton and Callippus in On Intercalary Months and Days (now lost), as described by Ptolemy in the Almagest III
Axial_precession
pause on the commencement otherwise. Ebenezer Burgess postulates an intercalary month was inserted every five years to anciently maintain the correspondence
Hindu_units_of_time
Tradition observed in the US and Canada
Davis (1985), p. 109. Yoder (2003), p. 10. Davis (1985). Yoder (2003), Chapter II, "Punxsutawney to the World" Davis (1985), p. 106. Carlson, Peter (February
Groundhog_Day
Genus of algae
and involves biflagellate gametes which are produced in lateral or intercalary gametangia. The life cycle of Phycopeltis is incompletely known. Like
Phycopeltis
little hard evidence to suggest that the ancient Mesoamericans used any intercalary days to bring their calendar back into alignment. However, there is evidence
Mesoamerican_calendars
Frederick of Saarwerden was Archbishop of Cologne
administrator. Quite incidentally, the Curia was thus able to collect the intercalary fruits - Cologne's income during the Sedis vacancy - in the estimated
Friedrich_III._von_Saarwerden
ceremony by twenty-four hours in order to avoid an inauspicious day (the intercalary day of the bissextile year). Valentinian and Valens granted complete
Restoration of paganism from Julian until Valens
Restoration_of_paganism_from_Julian_until_Valens
Astronomical treatise written by Nilakantha Somayaji
computation, civil and sidereal day measurements, lunar month, solar month, intercalary month, revolutions of the planets, theory of intercalation, planetary
Tantrasamgraha
Historical dating project in China
calendar, in particular the start of a month or year and the insertion of intercalary months, were not fixed. In addition, the current king is typically not
Xia–Shang–Zhou Chronology Project
Xia–Shang–Zhou_Chronology_Project
at the end of every Šumbulta (the 8th month) constitute the Parwanaya intercalary feast. Dehwa Daimana: Birthday of John the Baptist. Kanshi u-Zahli: New
List of multinational festivals and holidays
List_of_multinational_festivals_and_holidays
Roman polymath and author (116–27 BC)
"Varronian Chronology", Official site, Amsterdam: Livius. Quintilian. "Chapter 1". Institutio Oratoria. Vol. Book X. Verse 95. Plutarch. Life of Romulus
Marcus_Terentius_Varro
Observance in some Southern U.S. states
Justice. UNC Press Books. ISBN 978-1-4696-6268-8. "Code of Laws – Title 53 – Chapter 5 – Legal Holidays". www.scstatehouse.gov. Archived from the original on
Confederate_Memorial_Day
British statute adopting the Gregorian calendar
Testament, appointed in the Table serving to that purpose." In 1662, the intercalary day was made the 29th February so that St Matthias now must always be
Calendar_(New_Style)_Act_1750
State holiday in parts of the Southern US
Session. Chapter 8. Approved and Effective January 30, 1931 as Robert E. Lee's Birthday.; Senate Bill 60, 63rd Legislature Regular Session. Chapter 221. Approved
Robert_E._Lee_Day
Traditional Chinese holiday
the second new moon after the winter solstice (rarely the third, if an intercalary month occurs). In more than 96 percent of years, the Chinese New Year
Chinese_New_Year
Extinct order of insects
resting position of the wings in the groundplan, and a wing venation with intercalary veins between the main longitudinal veins (esp. IR1+ between RP1- and
Coxoplectoptera
Integer associated with a civil day
336 DL = number of lunar days in a yuga = 1,603,000,080 MI = number of intercalary months in a yuga = (number of lunar months) - (number of saura months)
Kali_ahargana
Extinct family of insects
discoidal triangle long transverse; (8) numerous and well defined straight intercalary secondary longitudinal veins reaching posterior wing margin. Furthermore
Stenophlebiidae
British philosopher (1683–1744)
With copper plates: To which is added, Cambria's complaint against the intercalary day in the leap-year". 1728. Baker, C. H. Collins, and Baker, Muriel
John_Theophilus_Desaguliers
U.S. nonprofit organization
made up of local chapters, which are organized into departments. Five members are required to start a local chapter. If no local chapter is available, a
American_Gold_Star_Mothers
Endosymbiotic bacterium or fungus
Johnson RD, Bryan GT, et al. (February 2008). "Epichloë endophytes grow by intercalary hyphal extension in elongating grass leaves". Fungal Genetics and Biology
Endophyte
Mandaean text
"masiqta of the Parents", is held only once a year during the Parwanaya intercalary festival. Priests recite dozens of prayers, prepare 72 faṭiras (small
Scroll_of_the_Ancestors
Chinese astronomer and historian (602–670)
665. It improved the prediction of planetary positions and included an intercalary month — analogous to a leap day — added periodically to reconcile the
Li_Chunfeng
Religious date system
using such a calendar. The Babylonian calendar, being lunisolar, used an intercalary month roughly once every third year. It is not clear exactly when the
Zoroastrian_calendar
Jurchen clan leader
intercalary 11th month of the 5th year of the Huangtong 皇統 era; that month spanned from 16 December 1145 to 13 January 1146. History of Jin, chapter 32
Hanpu
360 days divided into 12 equal parts of 30 days each with a periodical intercalary month." Classical Indian astronomy documented in literature spans the
Science_in_the_ancient_world
Book by Puthumana Somayaji
number of civil days in a mahayuga; the solar months, lunar months, intercalary months; kalpa and the four yugas and their durations, the details of
Karanapaddhati
into 12 equal parts of 30 days each with a periodical intercalary month.". The first 12 chapters of the Siddhanta Shiromani, written by Bhāskara in the
History_of_science
Embryophyte plants with branched spore-bearing generation
(microphylls or more specifically lycophylls), which develop from an intercalary meristem (i.e., the leaves effectively grow from the base). The euphyllophytes
Polysporangiophyte
Georgian physiologist
particular, he showed in 1950 that even when poisoned with strychnine, intercalary or internuncial neurons (“interneurones”) of one segment excited through
Ivane_Beritashvili
INTERCALARY CHAPTER
INTERCALARY CHAPTER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English provost ‘provost’, an occupational name for the head of a religious chapter or educational establishment, or, since such officials were usually clergy and celibate, a nickname for a self-important person.French : northern and western form of Prevost.A Provost from Paris is documented in Quebec City in 1665. An Etienne Provost, a hunter and guide born in Canada c. 1782, is believed to be the first white man to visit the Great Salt Lake.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Chapter; Learning
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Durga, Chapter
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Chapter of Ved
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Durga, Chapter
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Middle English dene ‘valley’ (Old English denu), or a habitational name from any of several places in various parts of England named Dean, Deane, or Deen from this word. In Scotland this is a habitational name from Den in Aberdeenshire or Dean in Ayrshire.English : occupational name for the servant of a dean or nickname for someone thought to resemble a dean. A dean was an ecclesiastical official who was the head of a chapter of canons in a cathedral. The Middle English word deen is a borrowing of Old French d(e)ien, from Latin decanus (originally a leader of ten men, from decem ‘ten’), and thus is a cognate of Deacon.Irish : variant of Deane.Italian : occupational name cognate with 2, from Venetian dean ‘dean’, a dialect form of degan, from degano (Italian decano).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Durga, Chapter
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Chapter
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Durga, Chapter
INTERCALARY CHAPTER
INTERCALARY CHAPTER
Boy/Male
British, English
An American Girl Doll
Boy/Male
Russian
Farmer.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Srinivasulu | à®·à¯à®°à¯€Â நீவாஸà¯à®²à¯à®‚Â
Lord venkateswara
Boy/Male
Tamil
To make melodic sounds, Chanting
Boy/Male
Indian
A prophets name lot
Girl/Female
Hindu
Dispeller of ignorance
Male
Hebrew
(זֶבַח) Hebrew name ZEBACH means "a slaying." In the bible, this is the name of one of the Midianite kings.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Kind and Confident
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Kind of Flower; Gregarious; Greatness
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Italian, Latin
Silver
INTERCALARY CHAPTER
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n.
One of the sections or chapters of the Koran, which are one hundred and fourteen in number.
n.
A section or division of a subject, as of a law, a book, specif. (Roman & Canon Laws), a chapter or division of a law book.
n.
The history of the six day's work of creation, as contained in the first chapter of Genesis.
a.
Inserted or introduced among others in the calendar; as, an intercalary month, day, etc.; -- now applied particularly to the odd day (Feb. 29) inserted in the calendar of leap year. See Bissextile, n.
n.
Introduced or inserted among others; additional; supernumerary.
n.
A distinct part or portion of a book or writing; a subdivision of a chapter; the division of a law or other writing; a paragraph; an article; hence, the character /, often used to denote such a division.
n.
A division of a book or treatise; as, Genesis has fifty chapters.
v. t.
To correct; to bring to book, i. e., to demand chapter and verse.
n.
A narrow passage between two buildings, as between the transept and chapter house of a monastery.
imp. & p. p.
of Intercalate
v. t.
To insert, as a day or other portion of time, in a calendar.
a.
Intercalary.
v. t.
To insert among others, as a verse in a stanza; specif. (Geol.), to introduce as a bed or stratum, between the layers of a regular series of rocks.
n.
The thirteenth, or intercalary, month of the Jewish ecclesiastical calendar, which is added about every third year.
a.
Pertaining to embolism; intercalary; as, embolismal months.
v. t.
To divide into chapters, as a book.
n.
A decorative design, originally representing vine branches or tendrils, at the head of a chapter, of a manuscript or printed book, or in a similar position; hence, by extension, any small picture in a book; hence, also, as such pictures are often without a definite bounding line, any picture, as an engraving, a photograph, or the like, which vanishes gradually at the edge.
n.
A chapter house.
n.
One of the short divisions of the chapters in the Old and New Testaments.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Intercalate