Etymology:
The word "extent" comes from the Latin word "extendere," which means "to stretch out" or "to spread out."
Meaning:
Origin:
The Latin word "extendere" is a compound of:
"Ex-" means "outward" or "beyond," and "tendere" refers to the action of stretching or extending. So, "extendere" literally means "to stretch something outward or beyond."
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