ekstensi

Indonesian

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch extensie (extension), from French extension, from Late Latin extensio.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ɛksˈtɛnsi/ [ɛksˈt̪en.si]
  • Rhymes: -ɛnsi
  • Syllabification: eks‧ten‧si

Noun

ekstensi (plural ekstensi-ekstensi)

  1. extension:
    1. the act of extending; a stretching out; enlargement in length, breadth, or time; an increase
    2. the state of being extended
    3. (semantics) capacity of a concept or general term to include a greater or smaller number of objects; — correlative of intension
    4. (anatomy, sports) a movement at a joint that increases the angle between the two ends of the joint; the opposite of flexion
    5. (telecommunications) a numerical code used to indicate a specific telephone in a telecommunication network
    6. (computing) file extension
    7. (education) university programs that are targeted at the broader (usually adults) community whose participants are not full-time enrolled students

Synonyms

  • (act of extending, state of being extended): perpanjangan
  • (telecommunication numerical code): sambungan (Kuala Lumpur Standard Malay)

Derived terms

  • terekstensi
  • cedera ekstensi
  • ekstensi alamat virtual
  • ekstensi bahu
  • ekstensi larik
  • ekstensi nama berkas
  • ekstensi pembawa
  • ekstensi relativistik
  • ekstensi surat internet multiguna
  • ekstensi surat internet multiguna aman
  • ekstensi tajuk
  • ekstensibilitas
  • hiperekstensi
  • hiperekstensi lutut
  • kilir ekstensi
  • latihan ekstensi
  • latihan kedang
  • lutut hiperekstensi
  • papan ekstensi
  • pola sinergi ekstensi
  • seliuh ekstensi
  • tajuk ekstensi
  • uji ekstensi
  • uji ekstensi lutut duduk
  • veterinawan ekstensi
  • wisata ekstensi

Descendants

  • Malay: ekstensi

Further reading

Malay

Etymology

Borrowed from Indonesian ekstensi (extension), from Dutch extensie (extension), from French extension, from Late Latin extensio.

Noun

ekstensi (plural ekstensi-ekstensi)

  1. (anatomy, sports) extension: a movement at a joint that increases the angle between the two ends of the joint; the opposite of flexion.

Further reading