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extensile
[ ik-sten-suhl, -sahyl ]
adjective
- capable of being extended; adapted for stretching out; extensible; protrusible.
Other Words From
- nonex·tensile adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of extensile1
Example Sentences
It has an excessively long, slender muzzle, and a worm-like, extensile tongue.
Three thousand of them, for a single meal, he has been known to lick out of a hill with his long, round, extensile, sticky tongue.
Bill shorter than the head, straight, conical; tongue long and extensile; nostrils without bristles, partly closed by a membrane; wings with the second primary somewhat the longest; tail-feathers soft and flexible.
The object of this extensile head is seen when one finds the larvae feeding upon the fruits or the seed-pods of its various food plants—hawthorn, hop, hound's-tongue, and St. John's-wort.
The only other North American birds that have a tongue built upon this plan are the hummingbirds, in which also it is extensile.
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