Definitionn. the consequence of being lengthened in duration
Last update: July 24, 2015
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In April the friends heard of the second and final overthrow of Ludovico it Moro, and at that news, giving up all idea of a return to Milan, moved on to Florence, which they found depressed both by internal troubles and by the protraction of the indecisive and inglorious war with Pisa. [Please select]
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Rostrate: the head, when it has a long protraction bearing the mouth parts. [Please select]
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This animal forms a separate genus of Gray, following Professor Peters' _Arctogale_, on account of the smallness of the teeth and the protraction of the palate. [Please select]
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This action, as mentioned previously, results in protraction of the upper jaw, and, as a consequence, its action supplements the action of _M. [Please select]
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