Word Meanings - PROLONGATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To prolong; to extend in space or in time.
Related words: (words related to PROLONGATE)
- EXTENDLESSNESS
Unlimited extension. An . . . extendlessness of excursions. Sir. M. Hale. - SPACE
One of the intervals, or open places, between the lines of the staff. Absolute space, Euclidian space, etc. See under Absolute, Euclidian, etc. -- Space line , a thin piece of metal used by printers to open the lines of type to a regular distance - EXTENDANT
Displaced. Ogilvie. - EXTEND
To value, as lands taken by a writ of extent in satisfaction of a debt; to assign by writ of extent. Extended letter , a letter, or style of type, having a broader face than is usual for a letter or type of the same height. Note: This is extended - PROLONGE
A rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes. - EXTENDIBLE
Liable to be taken by a writ of extent. (more info) 1. Capable of being extended, susceptible of being stretched, extended, enlarged, widened, or expanded. - PROLONGATE
To prolong; to extend in space or in time. - PROLONGATION
1. The act of lengthening in space or in time; extension; protraction. Bacon. 2. That which forms an additional length. - PROLONGABLE
Capable of being prolonged; as, life is prolongable by care. Each syllable being a prolongable quantity. Rush. - SPACE BAR; SPACE KEY
A bar or key, in a typewriter or typesetting machine, used for spacing between letters. - PROLONGER
One who, or that which, causes an extension in time or space. - EXTENDEDLY
In an extended manner. - SPACELESS
Without space. Coleridge. - SPACEFUL
Wide; extensive. Sandys. - PROLONGMENT
Prolongation. - EXTENDER
One who, or that which, extends or stretches anything. - PROLONG
1. To extend in space or length; as, to prolong a line. 2. To lengthen in time; to extend the duration of; to draw out; to continue; as, to prolong one's days. Prolong awhile the traitor's life. Shak. The unhappy queen with talk prolonged - DISPACE
To roam. In this fair plot dispacing to and fro. Spenser. - COEXTEND
To extend through the same space or time with another; to extend to the same degree. According to which the least body may be coextended with the greatest. Boyle. Has your English language one single word that is coextended through all - HYPERSPACE
An imagined space having more than three dimensions. - INEXTENDED
Not extended. - ANCHOR SPACE
In the balk-line game, any of eight spaces, 7 inches by 3½, lying along a cushion and bisected transversely by a balk line. Object balls in an anchor space are treated as in balk.