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extension
noun
1 the process of extending something, or the state of being extended.
2 an added part that makes the original larger or longer.
3 a subsidiary or extra telephone, connected to the main line.
4 an extra period beyond an original time limit.
5 a scheme by which services, eg those of a university or library, are made available to non-members an extension course .
6 range or extent.
7 logic the extent of the application of a term or the number of objects included under it. Opposite of intension.
[14c]
noun
1 the process of extending something, or the state of being extended.
2 an added part that makes the original larger or longer.
3 a subsidiary or extra telephone, connected to the main line.
4 an extra period beyond an original time limit.
5 a scheme by which services, eg those of a university or library, are made available to non-members an extension course .
6 range or extent.
7 logic the extent of the application of a term or the number of objects included under it. Opposite of intension.
[14c]
extension lead
noun , elec a length of electrical cable with a plug at one end and a socket at the other, which can be used to connect an appliance when the electrical supply is some distance away.
noun , elec a length of electrical cable with a plug at one end and a socket at the other, which can be used to connect an appliance when the electrical supply is some distance away.
extensive
adjective large in area, amount, range or effect.
[17c]
extensively adverb to an extensive degree; widely.
extensiveness noun .
adjective large in area, amount, range or effect.
[17c]
extensively adverb to an extensive degree; widely.
extensiveness noun .
extensive farming
noun , agric farming in which a relatively small crop is produced in return for a relatively low level of expenditure. Compare intensive farming, factory farming at factory farm.
noun , agric farming in which a relatively small crop is produced in return for a relatively low level of expenditure. Compare intensive farming, factory farming at factory farm.
extensor
noun , physiol any of various muscles that straighten out parts of the body. Compare flexor.
[18c: from Latin extendere , extensum to stretch out]
noun , physiol any of various muscles that straighten out parts of the body. Compare flexor.
[18c: from Latin extendere , extensum to stretch out]
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