0 a person or organization that lends money:
1 a period of time during which something continues after the time that was originally agreed:
Note that in all the rules, angle g2 is such that the limit of the lot is parallel to the incoming extender or perpendicular to the outgoing extender.
For these, and or antibiotics and blood plasma extenders, there is very little expected demand from the chemical industry.
These savers and extenders are made up in the petrol trade and are by-products of petrol distillation.
The new clause is intended to counter the increasing use of such kerosene as an extender or alternative to gas oil in those vehicles.
A particular problem with tyres and extender oils is benzopyrene, which, unfortunately, is very often used in these products.
However, these particular hydrocarbons are ingredients in extender oils used in the production of tyres and therefore cause health and environmental problems.
The baker may add to it fat-extenders, emulsifiers or anti-staling agents.
There is the extender which blows out food and makes it look bigger than it really is.