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exˈtense, a. and n. Obs. or arch. [ad. (directly, or through OF. extense) L. extens-us, pa. pple. of extendĕre to extend.] A. adj. a. Possessing the quality of ‘extension’. b. Widely extended; extensive.a. 1647 H. More Song of Soul ii. ii. ii. xxvi, Common sense, that's not extense But like a centre...
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Extensive vs Extense: Meaning And Differences - The Content Authority
Extensive is an adjective that describes something that covers a large area, or something that is comprehensive or thorough in scope. It can also refer to something that is far-reaching or widespread in its impact or influence. For example, an extensive search may cover a wide geographic area and involve a large number of people or resources.
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Extense vs Extensive - What's the difference? | WikiDiff
As adjectives the difference between extense and extensive. is that extense is outreaching; expansive; extended, superficially or otherwise while extensive is in the nature of an extent, wide, widespread.
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Ginetes
Geography
Situated on the western coast of São Miguel, the parish of Ginetes is one of the more extense of the municipality of Ponta Delgada.
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inextensed
† inexˈtensed, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. med. or mod.L. inextens-us (f. in- (in-3) + extensus extense a.) + -ed1.] Without extension.1604 T. Wright Passions vi. 300 How can the Soule extend itselfe thorow the whole body, being a Spirit indivisible, inextensed?
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What is the adjective for extend? - WordHippo
Adjectives for extend include extendable, extended, extendible, extense, extensible, extensile, extensional, extensive, extent and extending. Find more words at ...
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Brazilian online magazine Adoro Cinema made an extense review of the film.
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extensity
extensity (ɛkˈstɛnsɪtɪ) [f. L. extens-us (see extense) + -ity.] The quality of having (a certain) extension; in Psychol. of the breadth of sensation, as opposed to intensity (see quot. 1886).a 1834 Coleridge in Blackw. Mag. (1882) CXXXI. 125/2 Intensity and extensity combinable only by blessed spiri...
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What is the adjective for extent? - WordHippo
Adjectives for extent include extendable, extended, extendible, extense, extensible, extensile, extensional, extensive, extent and extending. Find more words at ...
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Sudanell
The primitive parish church of Sant Pere, Romanesque, was replaced in the 18th century for an extense Baroque building, with a monumental façade.
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A simple way to prove that the union of non-disjoint intervals is an interval? **Let $\mathcal{I}$ and $\mathcal{J}$ be intervals. Prove that if $\mathcal{I} \cap \mathcal{J} \neq \varnothing$ then $\mathcal{I} \cup \...
Asserting that $I\cup J$ is an interval means that if $a,b\in I\cup J$ and $c\in\mathbb R$ are such that $ac$ then, since $d,a\in I$ and $I$ is an interval, $c\in I\subset I\cup J$.
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Eschnerberg
Geography
The more extense southern part of the mountain is located in the Liechtensteiner Unterland, while the less extense northern part is in the district
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Chanco, Chile
the German botanist and naturalist Federico Albert the town was saved from being buried again, when Albert started a large-scale project by planting an extense
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Nose whistle
Effectively, the nose whistle may produce an extense glissando, in a rather wide range of more than three octaves .
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São José dos Pinhais
Etymology
With geographical and religious origins the city's name is a homage to São José (Saint Joseph) and to the extense pine tree forests that used
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