- extendible
- ex·tend·ible
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Extendible — Ex*tend i*ble, a. 1. Capable of being extended, susceptible of being stretched, extended, enlarged, widened, or expanded. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) Liable to be taken by a writ of extent. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
extendible — [ek sten′də bəl] adj. EXTENSIBLE: also extendable extendibility [ek sten′dəbil′ə tē] n. extendability * * * See extendibility. * * * … Universalium
extendible — [ek sten′də bəl] adj. EXTENSIBLE: also extendable extendibility [ek sten′dəbil′ə tē] n. extendability … English World dictionary
extendible — extendable, extendible, extensible are three equally legitimate forms derived from the verb extend. See able, ible … Modern English usage
extendible — extend ► VERB 1) make larger in area. 2) cause to last longer. 3) occupy a specified area or continue for a specified distance. 4) hold out (one s hand or another part of one s body) towards someone. 5) offer; make available. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
Extendible hashing — is a type of hash system which treats a hash as a bit string, and uses a trie for bucket lookup. [ Citation | title=Extendible Hashing A Fast Access Method for Dynamic Files | journal=ACM Transactions on Database Systems | volume=4 | issue=3 |… … Wikipedia
Extendible cardinal — In mathematics, a cardinal number κ is η extendible if and only if for some λ there is a nontrivial elementary embedding j of : V κ+η into : V λwhere κ is the critical point of j.κ is an extendible cardinal if and only if it is η extendible for… … Wikipedia
extendible — adjective see extend … New Collegiate Dictionary
extendible — adjective capable of being extended Syn: extendable … Wiktionary
extendible — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Capable of being extended or expanded: expansible, expansile, extensible, extensile, protractile, stretch, stretchable. See INCREASE … English dictionary for students
extendible — adj. expandable, stretchable, elastic, able to be pulled out to its full length … English contemporary dictionary