Толковый словарь английского языка - extent
Extent
extent
noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French estente, ~e land valuation, from extendre, estendre to survey, evaluate, literally, to extend Date: 14th century valuation (as of land) in Great Britain especially for taxation, 2. seizure (as of land) in execution of a writ of ~ in Great Britain, a writ giving to a creditor temporary possession of his debtor's property, 3. the range over which something extends ; scope , the point, degree, or limit to which something extends , the amount of space or surface that something occupies or the distance over which it extends ; magnitude
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n. 1 the space over which a thing extends. 2 the width or limits of application; scope (to a great extent; to the full extent of their power). Etymology: ME f. AF extente f. med.L extenta past part. of L extendere: see EXTEND ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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