- intrinsic extension
- мат.истинное расширение
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
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Extension — • Philosophical term. From Lat. ex tendere, to spread out Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Extension Extension † … Catholic encyclopedia
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china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material … Universalium