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Mar 29, 2009, 10:41 PM
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distend
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 29, 2009 is:
distend \dih-STEND\ verb
1 : extend 2 : to enlarge from internal pressure : swell *3 : to become expanded
Example sentence:
With mouths agape and eyes distended, the audience listened to the canoeist's incredible story of survival after being capsized by the river's rapids.
Did you know?
The history of the word "distend" stretches back to the Latin verb "tendere" -- a root whose kin have really expanded our language. To find evidence of this expansion, look to words that include "tend" or "tent"; many have "tendere," which means "to stretch, extend, or spread," in their family tree. Perhaps the simplest example is "tent," which names a shelter made from a piece of material stretched over a frame. You'll also find the influence of "tendere" in "extend," "tendon," "contend," "portend," and "tendency."
*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
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