Reach across
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Possible Answers:
SPAN.
Last seen on: –Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 29 2022
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 25 2022
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Feb 18 2022
–USA Today Crossword – Dec 21 2021
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 29 2020
–NY Times Crossword 21 Jul 20, Tuesday
–Newsday.com Crossword – May 4 2020
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Feb 29 2020
Newsday.com Crossword – Jun 16 2019
Random information on the term “Reach across”:
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to cycling:
Cycling, also called bicycling or biking, is the use of bicycles for transport, recreation, or for sport. Persons engaged in cycling are cyclists or bicyclists. Apart from ordinary two-wheeled bicycles, cycling also includes riding unicycles, tricycles, quadracycles, and other similar human-powered vehicles (HPVs).
Cycling can be described as all of the following:
Bicycle sharing system
Cycling club
Random information on the term “SPAN”:
A span is the distance measured by a human hand, from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger. In ancient times, a span was considered to be half a cubit. Sometimes the distinction is made between the great span (thumb to little finger) and little span (thumb to index finger, or index finger to little finger).
Ancient Greek texts show that the span was used as a fixed measure in ancient Greece since at least archaic period. The word spithame (Greek: “σπιθαμή”), “span”, is attested in the work of Herodotus in the 5th century BC; however, the span was used in Greece long before that, since the word trispithamos (Greek: “τρισπίθαμος”), “three spans long”, occurs as early as the 8th century BC in Hesiod.
See also: English unit
In Arabic, the analogue of the great span is the šibr (شبر). It is used in Modern Standard Arabic and classical Arabic, as well as in modern-day dialects.