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111ex|tend|a|ble — «ehk STEHN duh buhl», adjective. = extensible. (Cf. ↑extensible) …
112ex|tend|er — «ehk STEHN duhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that extends. 2. a cheap, plentiful material added to an expensive or scarce material to make it last longer: »Extenders or fillers are mixed with paint bases to make them go further. 3. a chemical… …
113ex|tend|i|ble — «ehk STEHN duh buhl», adjective. = extensible. (Cf. ↑extensible) …
114ex|tend — «ehk STEHND», transitive verb. 1. to stretch out: »to extend your hand. 2. to continue or prolong in time, space, or direction: »He is extending his vacation another week. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under lengthen. (Cf. ↑lengthen) 3. to widen; …
115gate|tend|er — «GAYT TEHN duhr», noun. U.S. a gatekeeper at a railroad crossing …
116goal|tend|er — «GOHL TEHN duhr», noun. = goalkeeper. (Cf. ↑goalkeeper) …
117in|ex|tend|ed — «IHN ihk STEHN dihd», adjective. not extended; without extension …
118in|tend|ance — «ihn TEHN duhns», noun. 1. the function of an intendant; superintendence; direction. 2. a department of the French public service, or the officials in charge of it. 3. the official quarters of an intendant …
119in|tend|an|cy — «ihn TEHN duhn see», noun, plural cies. 1. the position or work of an intendant. 2. intendants. 3. district in Spanish America under an intendant …
120in|tend|ant — «ihn TEHN duhnt», noun. 1. a person in charge; superintendent; manager; director. 2. the official who governs a district in Spanish America. 3. the administrative head of the colonial government in Canada during French rule. ╂[< French… …