OUTSPREAD ... according to my Dads 'FRANKLIN'
Extensively
Eudaimonia(See Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics)
there is no suffix of extend. The root word is tend and the prefix is ex-.
In general, transverse has across as its meaning. The word longitudinal , which means along, might be a good antonym for transverse.
elongate
fullest is a word!
The word "width" is not of Latin origin, but instead has a Germanic etymology. "Width" is derived from the word "wide", which comes from the Old English word "wid", which in turn is from the Proto-Germanic word "widaz", meaning "wide".
After diner I was the fullest person in my house.
Synonyms (words that have a similar meaning) of the word enlarge are extend, expand, and grow.
The medieval Latin word 'latitudo' has the meaning 'width' and the degrees of latitude are imagined lines running around the width of the Earth.
To use the word "fullest" in a sentence, you could say something like "I want to live life to the fullest" or "She embraced each day to the fullest extent." This word is commonly used to mean to the greatest degree or the most complete extent possible.
I want to live life to the fullest and make the most of every opportunity.
Fulliest is not a word. Do you mean "fullest"?
"I tried to extend my sales to a new area." Is a sentence with the word extend.
The word span is a noun. It can also be a verb meaning to extend over a time period.
maximize
bunch, batch, clump, range, field, width........:)