extenso
extensive, vast
adjective eks-TEN-soh Less Common
Origin: From Latin extensus (past participle of extendere 'to stretch out').
Also means
lengthy
Usage Note
Extenso describes large spatial extent (una llanura extensa — 'a vast plain') or long textual length (un informe extenso — 'a lengthy report'). It differs from amplio ('wide/broad', often implying spaciousness) and largo ('long' in one dimension). The noun la extensión means 'area, extent, or phone extension.'
Examples
"Es un país extenso con muchos climas diferentes."
Natural Translation
It is a vast country with many different climates.
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