Results for: act of stretching
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act of stretching out, area or level, arrive at particular place, arrive at particular state, arrive; obtain, procure; extend the arm outward, contact somebody, distance that an arm can extend, extent of reaching, influence people, move toward somethin...reach
act of stretching; condition of being stretched; large expanse; stretchiness, elasticity; duration of time; period of imprisonment, be enough, challenge, draw out to the full length, extend, elongate; be extended; reach out; pull, make taut; strain; be...stretch
anatomy of body part, family of subsets, non-quantitative geometry, branch of mathematics dealing with geometric configurations that remain unchanged by stretching bending or twisting (Mathematics), relationships between linked elements, study linking ...topology
chain of islands stretching westward for about 1,800 km/1,100 mi from the tip of the Alaska Peninsula and separating the Pacific Ocean from the Bering Sea to the northAleutian Islands
expansion, swelling, stretchingdistension
extension, continuation; prolongation; lengthening, stretching, protracting of something, scale drawing of building or landprotraction
former region of North Africa stretching from the Atlantic coast to western Egypt., region of northern Africa stretching from western Egypt to the Atlantic OceanBarbary
generalization of a vector, stretching muscle, tightened muscle, flexed muscle (Anatomy)tensor
historical area from Iran to Myanmar, Mideast, Near East, region stretching from Egypt to IranMiddle East
jump back, recoil, rebound; spring back into shape after stretching or bending, spring back into the same shaperesile
mark on skin from stretchingstretch mark
maximum stretching forcetensile strength
misuse of words, misuse of words; stretching a metaphor, using a word inaccurately in a metaphorical waycatachresis
mountain range in Central Asia, stretching about 2,400 km/1,500 mi from Kyrgyzstan in the west through northwestern China to Mongolia in the east. The highest point is Victory Peak, 7,439 m/24,406 ft .Tien Shan
mountain range in southern Alaska, stretching 480 km/300 mi from St. Elias Mountains in the east to Cook Inlet in the west. The highest point is Mount Marcus Baker 4,016 m/13,176 ft .Chugach Mountains
 

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