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  • 31extension — extensionality, extensionalism, n. extensional, adj. extensionally, adv. extensionless, adj. /ik sten sheuhn/, n. 1. an act or instance of extending. 2. the state of being extended. 3. that by which something is extended; an addition: a four room …

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  • 32extension — [[t]ɪkste̱nʃ(ə)n[/t]] extensions 1) N COUNT An extension is a new room or building which is added to an existing building or group of buildings. 2) N COUNT: usu with supp An extension is a new section of a road or rail line that is added to an… …

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  • 33extension — noun 1 (BrE) part added to a building ⇨ See also ↑addition ADJECTIVE ▪ planned, proposed ▪ home, kitchen ▪ one storey, two storey …

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  • 34extension — /ɪk stenʃən/ noun 1. a longer time allowed for something than was originally agreed ♦ to get an extension of credit to get more time to pay back ♦ extension of a contract the continuing of a contract for a further period 2. (in an office) an… …

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  • 35Extension by definitions — In mathematical logic, more specifically in the proof theory of first order theories, extensions by definitions formalize the introduction of new symbols by means of a definition. For example, it is common in naive set theory to introduce a… …

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  • 36extension — /ɪk stenʃən/ noun allowing a longer time for something than was originally agreed ♦ to get an extension of credit to get more time to pay back ♦ extension of a contract the continuing of a contract for a further period ▪▪▪ ‘…the White House… …

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  • 37Extension (telephone) — An extension telephone is an additional telephone wired to the same telephone line as another. In middle 20th century telephone jargon, the first telephone on a line was a Main Station and subsequent ones Extensions . Such extension phones allow… …

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  • 38Extension tube — The tube contains no optical elements; its sole purpose is to move the lens farther from the film or digital sensor. The farther away the lens is, the closer the focus, the greater the magnification, and also the greater the loss of light… …

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  • 39extension*/*/ — [ɪkˈstenʃ(ə)n] noun [C] 1) an extra part that is added to a building We are building an extension on the back of our house.[/ex] 2) an extra period of time that is added to the original period Brady wants a two year extension to his… …

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  • 40extension — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin extension , extensio, from Latin extendere Date: 15th century 1. a. the action of extending ; state of being extended b. an enlargement in scope or operation < tools are extensions of human hands >&#8230; …

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