
1) Act of expanding in scope 2) Concept in logic 3) Delay 4) File name add-on 5) French word used in English 6) Hold 7) Making more widely available 8) New building 9) Postponement 10) Taxpayer request 11) Telephony equipment 12) The state of being extended 13) Time lag 14) Wait
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1) Addition 2) Addon 3) Annex 4) Annexe 5) Arm 6) Ell 7) End 8) Expansion 9) Growth 10) Hyperextension 11) Increase 12) Intensification 13) Lengthiness 14) Limb 15) Projection 16) Propagation 17) Protense 18) Protraction 19) Space 20) Swelling 21) Toupee 22) Wig
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• (v. t.) Capacity of a concept or general term to include a greater or smaller number of objects; -- correlative of intension. • (v. t.) That property of a body by which it occupies a portion of space. • (v. t.) The operation of stretching a broken bone so as to bring the fragments into the same straight line. • (v. t.) The str...
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(L. extensio) 1. the movement by which the two elements of any jointed part are drawn away from each other. 2. a movement which brings the members of a limb into or toward a straight relation.
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(1) A specified amount of time granted by the AKC to an owner to enter a dog in an event prior to it becoming individually registered. (2) The reach (front) and drive (rear) that the dog exhibits during motion.
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(from the article `intension and extension`) in logic, correlative words that indicate the reference of a term or concept: `intension` indicates the internal content of a term or concept that ... ...are denoted by which predicate letters and function symbols. The truth-value (whether `true` or `false`) of ...
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(from the article `mind, philosophy of`) The Rationalist René Descartes, the earliest major philosopher of modern times, held that the essence of all that is nonmental consists in being ... ...and differential calculus. With this discovery, he ceased to consider time and space as substancesanother step closer to monadology....
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(from the article `parturition`) ...while the head progresses. Soon the back of the child`s neck becomes impinged against the bones of the pelvis, in front, and the chin is forced ...
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a telephone station associated with a subscriber's main station or with a private branch exchange
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1. <orthopaedics> The movement by which the two elements of any jointed part are drawn away from each other. ... 2. <anatomy> A movement which brings the members of a limb into or toward a straight relation. ... Origin: L. Extensio ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(ek-sten´shәn) the movement by which the two ends of any jointed part are drawn away from each other. a movement bringing the members of a limb into or toward a straight condition. Buck extension a temporary type of lightweight traction applied to the distal end of a f...
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(Dos/Win) The full stop and up to three characters at the end of a filename. An extension usually identifies the kind of information a file contains and are usually specific to particular programs, e.g. basic ASCII text files have the extension '.txt' MS Word files have the extension '.doc'
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Ex·ten'sion noun [ Latin
extensio : confer French
extension . See
Extend ,
transitive verb ]
1. The act of extending or the state of being extended; a stretching out; enlargement in breadth or continuation of length; increase; augmentation; expansio...
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A straight-line unloaded (slightly less than 1 G) acceleration maneuver. This maneuver may be interrupted by a series of checkturns so that the extending fighter can maintain sight of the attacking aircraft.
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(ek-sten;shun) A movement that increases the angle between parts of a joint.
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(1) The length of leg and limb (2) Depth of color carried down a hair shaft
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extension phone noun an additional telephone set that is connected to the same telephone line
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lengthiness noun amount or degree or range to which something extends; `the wire has an extension of 50 feet`
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- Time granted by a taxing authority, such as the INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS), a state or city, which allows the taxpayer to file tax returns later than the original due date.
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(Lat. ex + tendere, to stretch) Physical space, considered as a single concrete, continuum as contrasted with the abstract conceptual space of mathematics. The distinction between extension and 'space' in the abstract sense is clearly drawn by Descartes (1596-1650) in The Principles of Philosophy, part II, Princ. IV-XV. -- L.W. One of the two attri...
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(for nails or hair) extensión
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A system software addition to the Macintosh OS that extends itfunctionality.
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A movement that brings the members of the limb toward 180°
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A movement at a joint bringing the two parts into or toward a straight line from a flexed position; opposite of flexion.
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[SAT terms] a delay in the date set for the completion of something
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