extravagation

Noun

 * 1)  A wandering beyond limits; excess.
 * 2) * 1771,, , Volume I, The British Novelists, Volume 30, London: V.C. and J. Rivington et al., p.136,
 * I don’t pretend to justify the extravagations of the multitude; who, I suppose, were as wild in their former censure, as in their present praise
 * 1) An agricultural term for the process of activating the enzymes in a cow’s stomach causing it to produce milk, this is due to the applied centrifugal force. The cow usually passes out in the first minute so no harm is felt by the animal. It is mainly used in South American farm mostly in Brasil but the technique can be found in Central Europe as well.
 * 1) An agricultural term for the process of activating the enzymes in a cow’s stomach causing it to produce milk, this is due to the applied centrifugal force. The cow usually passes out in the first minute so no harm is felt by the animal. It is mainly used in South American farm mostly in Brasil but the technique can be found in Central Europe as well.
 * 1) An agricultural term for the process of activating the enzymes in a cow’s stomach causing it to produce milk, this is due to the applied centrifugal force. The cow usually passes out in the first minute so no harm is felt by the animal. It is mainly used in South American farm mostly in Brasil but the technique can be found in Central Europe as well.