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extentor

<span class="searchmatch">extentor</span> indefinite plural of extenta...


extent

occurrence multiextent page <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> to a greater <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> to a great <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> to a large <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> to a lesser <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> to an <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> to some <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> extend extense range...


to an extent

to an <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> Partly; in part. Synonyms: to some <span class="searchmatch">extent</span>, to a degree Coordinate terms: in a way, partially; to the hilt, to the nines; to a fault; see also...


to some extent

to some <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> Partly; in part. Synonyms: to an <span class="searchmatch">extent</span>, somewhat, to a degree Coordinate term: to a lesser <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> in part Thesaurus:partially, Thesaurus:extent...


extents

<span class="searchmatch">extents</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">extent</span>...


extentive

From <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> +‎ -ive. <span class="searchmatch">extentive</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">extentives</span>) (linguistics) A part of speech, such as a suffix, that indicates the <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> or size of something....


extentors

<span class="searchmatch">extentors</span> indefinite genitive plural of extenta...


to a lesser extent

to a lesser <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> Occurring somewhat less. 1984, Jan Borms, Human growth and development, page 438: A variety of topics are included, but there seems...


extention

<span class="searchmatch">extention</span> Misspelling of extension. Nixonette...


to a great extent

to a great <span class="searchmatch">extent</span> Synonym of to a large <span class="searchmatch">extent</span>. “to a great <span class="searchmatch">extent</span>”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present...