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  • 21extension — ex|ten|sion W3S2 [ıkˈstenʃən] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(making something bigger or longer)¦ 2¦(extra rooms)¦ 3¦(extra time)¦ 4¦(include/affect more than before)¦ 5¦(telephone)¦ 6 by extension 7 extensions 8¦(computer)¦ 9¦(electric wire)¦ …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 22extension — /Ik stenSFn/ noun 1 EXTRA ROOMS (C) another room or rooms which are added to a building: The extension to the National Museum houses the Picasso collection. 2 TELEPHONE (C) a) one of many telephone lines in a large building which all have… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 23extension — An increase in length of time specified in contract (e.g. of expiration date of lease, or due date of note). See also grace period. A part constituting an addition or enlargement, as an annex to a building or an extension to a house. Addition of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 24extension — An increase in length of time specified in contract (e.g. of expiration date of lease, or due date of note). See also grace period. A part constituting an addition or enlargement, as an annex to a building or an extension to a house. Addition of… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 25Extension (metaphysics) — In metaphysics, extension is, roughly speaking, the property of taking up space . René Descartes defines extension as the property of existing in more than one dimension. For Descartes, the primary characteristic of matter is extension, just as… …

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  • 26Extension — Voluntary arrangements to restructure a firm s debt, under which the payment date is postponed. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * extension ex‧ten‧sion [ɪkˈstenʆn] noun [countable] 1. one of many telephone lines in a large building… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 27extension — Voluntary arrangements to restructure a firm s debt, under which the payment date is postponed. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * extension ex‧ten‧sion [ɪkˈstenʆn] noun [countable] 1. one of many telephone lines in a large building that all… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 28Time-resolved spectroscopy — In physics and physical chemistry, time resolved spectroscopy is the study of dynamic processes in materials or chemical compounds by means of spectroscopic techniques. Most often, processes are studied that occur after illumination of a material …

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  • 29Time hierarchy theorem — In computational complexity theory, the time hierarchy theorems are important statements about time bounded computation on Turing machines. Informally, these theorems say that given more time, a Turing machine can solve more problems. For example …

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  • 30extension — n. increase in time allowed 1) to grant an extension 2) to ask for, request; get, receive an extension branch (AE) 3) a university extension * * * [ɪk stenʃ(ə)n] get receive an extension request [ branch ] (AE) a university extension …

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