
1) Adding information or detail 2) Aggrandizement 3) Ampliation 4) Amplification 5) Anything spread out 6) Augmentation 7) Broadening 8) Development 9) Diastole 10) Dilation 11) Dispansion 12) Distension 13) Dropsy 14) Economic expansion 15) Enlargement 16) Expanse 17) Extension 18) Growth 19) Hydrocephalus
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1) Addon 2) Amplification 3) Annotating 4) Development 5) Distension 6) Elaboration 7) Embellishment 8) Embroidery 9) Enlargement 10) Exaggeration 11) Expanse 12) Expatiation 13) Growth 14) Improvement 15) Increase 16) Magnification 17) Progression 18) Rise 19) Space 20) Subjoining 21) Subjunction 22) Swelling
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additional equipment for a game, usually sold separately. Expansions can be used to add a variant or add additional scenario, to add more players for the game, add new maps or tracks for a game, etc. Some game companies have distributed small expansions for free at conventions or on the internet.
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• (n.) Enlargement or extension of business transactions; esp., increase of the circulation of bank notes. • (n.) That which is expanded; expanse; extend surface; as, the expansion of a sheet or of a lake; the expansion was formed of metal. • (n.) The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of being expanded; dilation; enlar...
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Economic expansion
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A drawer found in the main directory of Workbench. It was originally to store drivers but has not been used for years.
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[Noun] When something is made bigger or spreads.
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additional equipment for a game, usually sold separately. Expansions can be used to add a variant or add additional scenario, to add more players for the game, add new maps or tracks for a game, etc. Some game companies have distributed small expansions for free at conventions or on the internet.
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(from the article `economic stabilizer`) ...the capital goods industries; the unemployed are deprived of the cash wage receipts required to make their consumption demands effective. ... ...clerical, and technical workers relative to manual workers. A second course of change has affected occupations linked with particular industries, ......
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a process performed by a switching stage, or stages, in which the number of inlets is smaller than the number of outlets
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1. The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of being expanded; dilation; enlargement. ... 2. That which is expanded; expanse; extend surface; as the expansion of a sheet or of a lake; the expansion was formed of metal. 'The starred expansion of the skies.' (Beattie) ... 3. Space thought which anything is expanded; also, pure space. 'Los...
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(ek-span´shәn) the process or state of being increased in extent, surface, or bulk. a region or area of increased bulk or surface. dorsal digital expansion , extensor expansion a triangular aponeurotic extension of the digital extensor tendon on the do...
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Ex·pan'sion noun [ Latin
expansio : confer French
expansion .]
1. The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of being expanded; dilation; enlargement.
2. That which is expanded; expanse; extend surface; as, the
expansion of a sheet or of a lake; the
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[Ice Hockey] the addition of teams to the NHL.
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In physics, expansion is the enlargement or increase in the bulk of bodies, in consequence of a change in their temperature. This is one of the most general effects of heat, being common to all bodies whatever, whether solid or fluid. The expansion of fluids varies considerably, but, in general, the denser the fluid, the less the expansion; thus wa...
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Enlargement of length and bulk by reason of temperature rise or absorption of water.
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additional equipment for a game, usually sold separately. Expansions can be used to add a
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Expansions add extra content to a board or card game. Usually released separately, this content can simply add extra choices (more cards, players etc) or make changes to the rules – and often both. Expansions are often modular, meaning you can the extra parts you like and leave out those you don’t. Generally they’re used to add shelf life to ...
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Another product in a game line which offers new rules,
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A new addition that ties in to an existing facility, often intended to expand capacity. Synonym: Addition.
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noun adding information or detail
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enlargement noun the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
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Increase in length or volume. See also Autogenous Volume Change, Contraction, Moisture Movement, Shrinkage, and Volume Change.
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In physics, the increase in size of a constant mass of substance caused by, for example, increasing its temperature (thermal expansion) or its internal pressure. The expansivity, or coefficient of thermal expansion, of a material is its expansion (per unit volume, area, or length) per degree rise in temperature
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a growth in volume which happens when most solids get hotter, but also when water freezes to form ice.
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