Word Meanings - WIDEN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To make wide or wider; to extend in breadth; to increase the width of; as, to widen a field; to widen a breach; to widen a stocking.
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- ENLARGEMENT
 1. The act of increasing in size or bulk, real or apparent; the state of being increased; augmentation; further extension; expansion. 2. Expansion or extension, as of the powers of the mind; ennoblement, as of the feelings and character; as, an
- SWELLTOAD
 A swellfish.
- WIDEN
 To make wide or wider; to extend in breadth; to increase the width of; as, to widen a field; to widen a breach; to widen a stocking.
- EXPANDER
 Anything which causes expansion esp. a tool for stretching open or expanding a tube, etc.
- STRETCHING
 from Stretch, v. Stretching course , a course or series of stretchers. See Stretcher, 2. Britton.
- WIDENESS
 1. The quality or state of being wide; breadth; width; great extent from side to side; as, the wideness of a room. "I landed in a small creek about the wideness of my canoe." Swift. 2. Large extent in all directions; broadness; greatness; as, the
- DILATED
 Widening into a lamina or into lateral winglike appendages. (more info) 1. Expanded; enlarged. Shak.
- DILATER
 One who, or that which, dilates, expands, o r enlarges.
- SWELL
 1. To grow larger; to dilate or extend the exterior surface or dimensions, by matter added within, or by expansion of the inclosed substance; as, the legs swell in dropsy; a bruised part swells; a bladder swells by inflation. 2. To increase in
- DESCANT
 discantus, fr. L. dis + cantus singing, melody, fr. canere to sing. Originally, a double song; a melody or counterpoint sung above the plain song of the tenor; a variation of an air; a variation by ornament of the main subject or plain song. The
- STRETCH
 OHG. strecchen, Sw. sträcka, Dan. strække; cf. AS. stræck, strec, strong, violent, G. strack straight; of uncertain origin, perhaps 1. To reach out; to extend; to put forth. And stretch forth his neck long and small. Chaucer. I in
- SWELLDOM
 People of rank and fashion; the class of swells, collectively.
- DILATE
 word as latus, used as p. p. of ferre to bear ; or fr. dilatus, used as p. p. of differre to separate (see Delay, Tolerate, 1. To expand; to distend; to enlarge or extend in all directions; to swell; -- opposed to contract; as, the air dilates
- STRETCHER
 A brick or stone laid with its longer dimension in the line of direction of the wall. Gwilt. (more info) 1. One who, or that which, stretches.
- DILATEDLY
 In a dilated manner. Feltham.
- ENLARGED
 Made large or larger; extended; swollen. -- En*lar"ged*ly, adv. -- En*lar"ged*ness, n.
- ENLARGE
 Etym: 1. To make larger; to increase in quantity or dimensions; to extend in limits; to magnify; as, the body is enlarged by nutrition; to enlarge one's house. To enlarge their possessions of land. Locke. 2. To increase the capacity of; to expand;
- SWELLING
 an unnatural prominence or protuberance; as, a scrofulous swelling. The superficies of such plates are not even, but have many cavities and swellings. Sir I. Newton. (more info) 1. The act of that which swells; as, the swelling of rivers in spring;
- EXPAND
 To state in enlarged form; to develop; as, to expand an equation. See Expansion, 5. (more info) 1. To lay open by extending; to open wide; to spread out; to diffuse; as, a flower expands its leaves. Then with expanded wings he steers his flight.
- SWELLISH
 Dandified; stylish.
- UPSWELL
 To swell or rise up.
- UNSWELL
 To sink from a swollen state; to subside. Chaucer.
- HEARTSWELLING
 Rankling in, or swelling, the heart. "Heartswelling hate." Spenser.
- SUBDILATED
 Partially dilated.
- BOSWELLISM
 The style of Boswell.
- TRADESCANTIA
 A genus including spiderwort and Wandering Jew.
- ENWIDEN
 To widen.
- FAR-STRETCHED; FARSTRETCHED
 Stretched beyond ordinary limits.
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