Extension
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Logic or set theory
- Axiom of extensionality
- Extensible cardinal
- Extension (model theory)
- Extension (predicate logic), the set of tuples of values that satisfy the predicate
- Extensionality
- Extension (semantics), the set of things to which a property is applied
- Extensional definition, a definition that enumerates every individual a term applies to
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Order theory
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Probability theory
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Topology
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Geometry
- Exterior algebra, Grassmann's theory of extension.
- Extension of a polyhedron
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Anatomy
- Extension, general term denoting movement of limb away from body
- Extension (kinesiology), movement of a joint whereby one part of the body is moved away from another
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Music
- Extension (music), notes that fit outside the standard range
- Extension (album), 1964 album by American saxophonist George Braith
- Extensions (Ahmad Jamal album), 1965
- Extensions (McCoy Tyner album), 1970
- Extensions (Dave Holland album), 1988
- Extensions (The Manhattan Transfer album), 1979
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Other uses
- The building of community capacity by outsiders, for instance agricultural extension
- Extension (geology), relating to the pulling apart of the Earth's crust and lithosphere
- Extension (metaphysics), the property of taking up space
- Extension (telephone), telephone line attached to a main line or to a PBX or Centrex system
- Extension cord, power cable with a plug on one end and one or more sockets on the other end
- Extension locus, the gene locus of Melanocortin 1 receptor
- Continuing education, or extension school, a school for continuing education
- Extension, British Columbia, village near Regional District of Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
- Extension, Louisiana
- Eyelash extensions, material applied to eyelashes
- Hair extensions, strands of hair added to existing hair
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