
(allungabile)
estensibile
having the ability to be stretched or expanded without significant damage or loss of integrity

(ampio)
esteso
covering a large area

estensore
a muscle that helps a body part or limb be stretched out by contraction
The extensor refers to a group of muscles responsible for extending or straightening various joints in the body. These muscles work in opposition to flexor muscles, which are responsible for bending or flexing joints. Extensor muscles are found throughout the body, such as the extensor muscles in the forearm that straighten the fingers or the extensor muscles in the leg that help in extending the knee joint. The extensor muscles play a vital role in maintaining posture, generating force for movements, and providing stability to joints. Their coordinated action allows for efficient movement and function in everyday activities and athletic endeavors.

esterno
located on the outer surface of something

(elenco delle opere)
bibliografia
a list of books and articles used by an author to support or reference their written work
A bibliography is a list of sources, such as books, articles, and other materials, that an author has referenced or consulted in the process of writing a book or document. It is usually placed at the end of the work and provides readers with the information needed to locate the original sources. The bibliography helps to credit the work of other authors and researchers, shows the research behind the text, and can guide readers to additional resources on the subject. It is commonly used in academic, non-fiction, and research-based writing.

(passione per i libri)
bibliomania
a great enthusiasm for collecting books

(amante dei libri)
bibliomane
a person who loves books, especially as physical objects, and collects them
A bibliophile is a person who has a deep love and appreciation for books. This individual often collects books and values them not only for their content but also for their physical characteristics, such as their binding, edition, and condition. Bibliophiles may have a particular interest in rare, antique, or beautifully crafted books and often enjoy exploring various aspects of book history and literature.

crescere
(of the moon) to gradually decrease in its visible illuminated surface as it progresses from full to new moon
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crescere
to grow in strength, size, intensity, etc.
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eccitabile
likely to show intense happiness and enthusiasm when experiencing something new or interesting

(stimolo)
eccitazione
a source of energy or stimulation that elevates the activity or functioning of an object or process

(eredità)
legato
something left behind by a person after they die

(rendere legale)
legalizzare
to permit something by law, granting people the right or freedom to do it
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legiferare
to create or bring laws into effect through a formal process
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(legislatrice)
legislatore
a person whose job is to make new laws, especially one who is a member of a governmental body

(riconoscere)
legittimare
to legally establish the parent-child relationship of a child born to unmarried parents, typically through court orders, or other formal processes

(processo di elettrolisi)
elettrolisi
(chemistry) the process of separating a liquid or solution into its parts by passing electricity through it

glaciale
relating to a large mass of compressed ice like those near the poles or on mountains

ghiacciaio
a large mass of ice that forms over long periods of time, especially in polar regions or high mountains
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