extender
21Extender Clause — In real estate, a provision of an exclusive listing agreement that allows the exclusive agent to receive full commission after the exclusive listing agreement has expired if a potential buyer the agent brought to the house during the listing… …
22extender pigment — noun see extender 1a …
23extender — noun Date: circa 1529 one that extends: as a. a substance added to a product especially in the capacity of a diluent, adulterant, or modifier b. an added ingredient used to increase the bulk of a food (as soup or meat) …
24extender — a chemical solution used to dilute fish sperm for use in artificial fertilisation or cryo preservation …
25extender — /ik sten deuhr/, n. 1. a substance added to another substance, as to paint or food, to increase its volume or bulk: to add cereal and soy protein to hamburger as extenders. 2. Photog. See under converter (def. 8). [1605 15; EXTEND + ER1] * * * …
26extender — noun a) Any of various substances designed to extend any of several properties of a material b) Any of various components designed to extend the length of a device …
27Extender — Материал, дополняемый к основному; Наполнитель; разбавитель …
28extender — ex·tend·er ik sten dər n 1) a substance added to a product esp. in the capacity of a diluent, adulterant, or modifier 2) EXPANDER * * * ex·ten·der (ek stenґdər) [ex + L. tendere to stretch] something that enlarges or prolongs; called also… …
29extender — 1) Derecho. Alargar o prorrogar el plazo en que debe cumplirse una obligación, por ejemplo, la devolución de un crédito o el suministro de una pieza. Rellenar o cumplimentar un talón o un cheque para que surta los efectos deseados. 2) Economía.… …
30Extender — Ex|ten|der 〈[ıkstɛ̣ndə(r)] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: 〉 chem. Lösungs od. Verdünnungsmittel, das teuren Rohstoffen hinzugefügt wird, um sie zu strecken [Etym.: <engl. extend »ausdehnen, weiten«] …