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extra (adjective) (not comparable)
1. Pertaining to something that is more than usual or necessary: Mary had a sandwich with a lot of extra mayonnaise.

When Jack and Geraldine rented a room for the night, there was no extra charge for breakfast.

2. A reference to an item or device costing more or requiring additional payments: George was told that using the phone in his hotel room to make long distance calls would cost him extra money.
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extra (adverb) (not comparative)
Characteristic of being beyond the usual size or amount: Jerry was warned by his mother that the roads were very slippery, so he should be extra careful while driving his car to work.
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extra (s) (noun), extras (pl)
1. Anything that is added; especially, to make a product or service more appealing to customers: Karl found out that buying medicinal drugs via the internet has extras that are saving him a great deal of money.
2. Those who are hired to be part of a group: Hundreds of people, or extras, were hired to appear in a battle scene of a movie.
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(Latin: beyond, outside, on the outside, outward, external)
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ab extra; ab ex. (Latin phrase)
Translation: "From the outside; from without."

The infection pervading in the hospital appears to have originated ab extra or ab ex..

ad extra (Latin phrase)
Translation: "To the outer."

In an outward direction: The expression ad extra refers to the Catholic belief that The Father directed his Son and the Spirit to go on a mission into the world, which was not within the Trinity life.

consecutive extra points in a row *
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extra added features
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extra-governmental, extragovernmental (adjective); more extra-governmental, most extra-governmental;, more extragovernmental, most extragovernmental
Pertaining to being outside the limitations of the judicial and regulatory bodies of a country’s authority: A ruling power is considered to be extra-governmental when it goes beyond the boundaries drawn around its power by a written constitution and operating in sharp contrast to the way it was designed to function.
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Probitas laudatur et alget. Criminibus debent hortos praetoria mensas, argentum vetus et stantem extra pocula caprum. (Latin proverb)
Translation: "Honesty is praised and left out in the cold. Gardens, palaces, rich tables, old silver, and those embossed goats on the cups; men owe these to their crimes."

From Decimus Iunius (Junius) Iuvenalis (Juvenalis) (c. A.D. 60-117); Saturae, I, 74; who attacked the vices of the plutocrats, the wickedness and immorality of women and foreigners (particularly Greeks), and grieves about the decline of the ancient aristocratic virtues.

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extra
A Latin prefix that indicates "outside of".
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extra, extra-, extro-, extr-, exter-
Latin: beyond, outside, on the outside, outward, external; in this unit.