Stretched apart or extended; distended; separated at a distance.
From Latin distent-, from distendere (to stretch apart). An archaic or rare form that preserves the Latin past participle meaning.
This is a genuinely rare word—so archaic that most dictionaries barely list it—yet it shows how English once had multiple forms for the same concept, like different species of ancient plants that went extinct.
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