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LENGTHENING |
Stretching |
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REACHING |
Stretching (for) |
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HINGE |
Stretching exercise reveals flexible joint |
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EXTENDING |
Former partner inclining, then stretching |
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PORRECTION |
The act of stretching forth. |
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RINGHEAD |
An instrument used for stretching woolen cloth. |
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STRETCHER |
An instrument for stretching boots or gloves. |
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YOGA |
Stretching routine for your overall gain at first |
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RACK |
An instrument or frame used for stretching, extending,
retaining, or displaying, something. |
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SUBTENSE |
A line subtending, or stretching across; a chord; as, the
subtense of an arc. |
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PANDICULATION |
A stretching and stiffening of the trunk and
extremities, as when fatigued and drowsy. |
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EXPANDER |
Anything which causes expansion esp. (Mech.) a tool for
stretching open or expanding a tube, etc. |
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INTENSION |
A straining, stretching, or bending; the state of being
strained; as, the intension of a musical string. |
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EXTENSION |
The operation of stretching a broken bone so as to
bring the fragments into the same straight line. |
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STRAIN |
To injure by drawing, stretching, or the exertion of force;
as, the gale strained the timbers of the ship. |
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JACKSTAY |
A rail of wood or iron stretching along a yard of a
vessel, to which the sails are fastened. |
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TENTER |
A machine or frame for stretching cloth by means of hooks,
called tenter-hooks, so that it may dry even and square. |
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INTENTION |
A stretching or bending of the mind toward of the mind
toward an object; closeness of application; fixedness of attention;
earnestness. |
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REACH |
The power of stretching out or extending action, influence,
or the like; power of attainment or management; extent of force or
capacity. |
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STRETCH |
Act of stretching, or state of being stretched; reach;
effort; struggle; strain; as, a stretch of the limbs; a stretch of the
imagination. |
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LASTER |
A workman whose business it is to shape boots or shoes, or
place leather smoothly, on lasts; a tool for stretching leather on a
last. |
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DISTENTION |
The act of distending; the act of stretching in breadth
or in all directions; the state of being Distended; as, the distention
of the lungs. |
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TENSION |
The degree of stretching to which a wire, cord, piece of
timber, or the like, is strained by drawing it in the direction of its
length; strain. |
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DRAWING |
The process of stretching or spreading metals as by
hammering, or, as in forming wire from rods or tubes and cups from
sheet metal, by pulling them through dies. |
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TENSOR |
...regard
being had to the direction of the two vectors; -- so called because
considered as a stretching factor in changing one vector into another... |