Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN'TER-PO-LA-TOR
IN-TER-PO-LA'TIONIN-TER-POL'ISH
IN'TER-PO-LA-TOR, n. [L.]
One who foists into a book or manuscript, spurious words or passages; one who adds something to genuine writings. Swift.
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