extending
31decurrent — Extending basipetally from the point of insertion, e.g. Lepidozamia leaflets, where the leaflet base extends downward along the rachis …
32excurrent — Extending beyond the apex of a leaf, e.g. the rachis of Ceratozamia matudae …
33spreading — Extending out over a wide area; expansive, not upright; in cycads, used to describe the natural orientation (or habit) of the most recent crown or flush of leaves, e.g. the crown of Ceratozamia latifolia or Dioon tomasellii. Cf. arching,… …
34dating — Extending credit beyond the usual agreement …
35enlarging — Extending, expanding, or making more comprehensive …
36give time — Extending the period at which, by the contract between them, the principal debtor was originally liable to pay the creditor. Buffalo Forge Co. v. Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York, 142 Misc. 647, 256 N.Y.S. 329, 334. See forbearance …
37enlarging — Extending, expanding, or making more comprehensive …
38give time — Extending the period at which, by the contract between them, the principal debtor was originally liable to pay the creditor. Buffalo Forge Co. v. Fidelity & Casualty Co. of New York, 142 Misc. 647, 256 N.Y.S. 329, 334. See forbearance …
39attermining — Extending the time for payment …
40carrying a debtor — Extending credit; liberality in extensions of time for payment …