
adj.
- Capable of being extended or protruded: an extensible tongue; extensible tables.
- Computer Science. Of or relating to a programming language or a system that can be modified by changing or adding features.
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Capable of being expanded or customized. For example, with extensible programming languages, programmers can add new control structures, statements or data types.
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| inextensible | |
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