Protraction: meaning, definitions and examples
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protraction
[ prəˈtrækʃ(ə)n ]
anatomy
The action or process of extending a part of the body forward in space, especially the moving forward of the jaw or the protrusion of the tongue.
Synonyms
extension, prolongation, protrusion.
Examples of usage
- The protraction of the jaw is necessary for chewing food.
- She exhibited protraction of the tongue while trying to touch her nose.
time
The act of prolonging or extending the duration of something.
Synonyms
delay, extension, prolongation.
Examples of usage
- The protraction of the meeting led to overtime hours.
- His protraction of the project deadline caused delays.
geology
The process of extending the time period over which a geological event or process occurred.
Synonyms
duration, elongation, extension.
Examples of usage
- The protraction of the volcanic eruption spanned several days.
- The protraction of the earthquake activity puzzled scientists.
Translations
Translations of the word "protraction" in other languages:
🇵🇹 protração
🇮🇳 विस्तार
🇩🇪 Verlängerung
🇮🇩 perpanjangan
🇺🇦 продовження
🇵🇱 wydłużenie
🇯🇵 延長 (えんちょう)
🇫🇷 protraction
🇪🇸 prolongación
🇹🇷 uzatma
🇰🇷 연장 (延長)
🇸🇦 تمديد
🇨🇿 prodloužení
🇸🇰 predĺženie
🇨🇳 延长 (yáncháng)
🇸🇮 podaljšanje
🇮🇸 framlenging
🇰🇿 ұзарту
🇬🇪 გახანგრძლივება
🇦🇿 uzatma
🇲🇽 prolongación
Etymology
The word 'protraction' originated from the Latin word 'protrahere', which means 'to draw forth'. The term has been used in various fields such as anatomy, time, and geology to describe the action of extending or prolonging something. Its usage dates back to ancient times when observations of body movements and geological events were recorded and studied. Over the years, 'protraction' has remained a key term in these disciplines, highlighting the importance of extension and elongation in different contexts.
See also: detract, intractable, protract, protracted, protractor, retract, subtract, subtraction, tract, tractability, tractable, traction, tractor.
Word Frequency Rank
This word's position of #34,309 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.
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