protraction
nounThe act of protracting.
nounThe state of being protracted.
nounThe irregular lengthening of a normally short syllable.
nounThe act of drawing out or prolonging; the act of delaying: as, the protraction of a debate.
nounIn surveying: The act of plotting or laying down on paper the dimensions of a field, etc.
nounThat which is protracted or plotted on paper.
nounThe action of a protractor in sense .
nounIn ancient prosody, the treatment as metrically long of a syllable usually measured as a short: opposed to correption.
nounA drawing out, or continuing; the act of delaying the termination of a thing; prolongation; continuance; delay.