extender

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English

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Etymology

From extend +‎ -er.

Noun

extender (plural extenders)

  1. One who extends.
    • 1983 June 2, “'PHYSICIAN EXTENDERS' READY TO FILL A GAP THAT DIDN'T DEVELOP”, in The New York Times:
      The public has learned to accept the services of physician extenders as a substitute for a qualified medical doctor, but the medical profession itself will, I daresay, continue to erect substantial barriers to any policy or effort that directly affects income.
    • 2010 November 10, John Caramanica, “Monopoly by Marc Jacobs”, in The New York Times:
      [Marc Jacobs] is a colonialist, an extender of brands, and in very good shape.
  2. Any of various substances designed to extend any of several properties of a material.
    • 2018 November, Deborah Blum, “When Milk Was Full of Calf Brains”, in The Atlantic:
      “Flour” routinely contained crushed stone or gypsum as a cheap extender.
  3. Any of various components designed to extend the length of a device.
  4. Any substance added to food to bulk it out, with a higher protein content than a filler.
    Soy protein is used as a meat extender.
  5. (climbing) A runner, or quick-draw.
  6. (linguistics) A phrase that extends an expression to include further members of a set, e.g. "and stuff", "or something".

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Portuguese

Verb

extender (first-person singular present extendo, first-person singular preterite extendi, past participle extendido)

  1. Pre-reform spelling (used until 1943 in Brazil and 1911 in Portugal) of estender; now a common misspelling.
    • 1938, Graciliano Ramos, “O mundo coberto de pennas [The world covered in feathers]”, in Vidas Seccas [Barren Lives]‎, Rio de Janeiro: Livraria José Olympio Editora, page 175:
      Não conseguiria nunca extender os ossos numa cama, o unico desejo que tinha.
      She would never be able to stretch her bones on a bed, her only wish.

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin extendere, or modified from the Old Spanish estender, which may have been inherited.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eɡstenˈdeɾ/
  • Rhymes: -eɾ
  • Syllabification: ex‧ten‧der

Verb

extender (first-person singular present extiendo, first-person singular preterite extendí, past participle extendido)

  1. to extend, to expand
    Synonym: expandir
  2. to spread
  3. to expand on
  4. to stretch
    Synonym: estirar

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