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Definitions of protract in various dictionaries:
verb - lengthen in time
To draw out or lengthen in time; prolong: disputants who needlessly protracted the negotiations.
To draw to scale by means of a scale and protractor; plot.
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This verb meaning to lengthen is found in the name of a math instrument |
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prolong. |
lengthen in time cause to be or last longer |
Prolong. |
To draw out or lengthen in time prolong: disputants who needlessly protracted the negotiations. |
Mathematics To draw to scale by means of a scale and protractor plot. |
Anatomy To extend or protrude (a body part). |
Protract might refer to |
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Motion, the process of movement, is described using specific anatomical terms. Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and specific sections of the body. The terminology used describes this motion according to its direction relative to the anatomical position of the joints. Anatomists use a unified set of terms to describe most of the movements, although other, more specialized terms are necessary for describing the uniqueness of the movements such as those of the hands, feet, and eyes. * In general, motion is classified according to the anatomical plane it occurs in. Flexion and extension are examples of angular motions, in which two axes of a joint are brought closer together or moved further apart. Rotational motion may occur at other joints, for example the shoulder, and are described as internal or external. Other terms, such as elevation and depression, describe movement above or below the horizontal plane. Many anatomical terms derive from Latin terms with the same mean |