Definition of Extendedly. Meaning of Extendedly. Synonyms of Extendedly

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Definition of Extendedly

Extendedly
Extendedly Ex*tend"ed*ly, adv. In an extended manner.

Meaning of Extendedly from wikipedia

- Nuo folk religion, or extendedly, Chinese po****r exorcistic religion, is a variant of Chinese folk religion with its own system of temples, rituals, orders...
- produced by the roots of Callistemon citrinus. Usefully, the plant blooms extendedly for most of the year, from March to October. M. citrina, as Callistemon...
- When the fighting settled, Coronado decided to explore the land more extendedly, which was when one of the expeditions arrived at Texas in 1541 where...
- along the edge of the wing black dusting. The female more sharply and extendedly marked with grey; the forewing bearing beyond the cell a more or less...
- transparency in program and service implementation. Federal agencies and extendedly, the government as a whole is achieving more openness for actively releasing...
- Psychologie, 55(213), 105-125. Willats, J. (1992). The representation of extendedness in children's drawings of sticks and discs. Child Development, 63(3)...
- "heroes and martyrs" by the Chinese authorities, it has also been used extendedly on living "heroes" whose re****tions were deemed "infringed". At the end...
- of the entire locality parti****te. Specially Durga puja is celebrated extendedly in the school for years which has now become a tradition. List of educational...
- researched the doctrines of Eastern philosophers comprehensively and extendedly on the basis of those sources. Besides researching the legacy of our world-famous...
- words "Kein Auge sieht ..." (No eye beholds ...). After singing together extendedly, the two different viewpoints are rendered in an argument, termed "a linear...