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[Date: 1600-1700; Origin: Probably from extraordinary]
[only before noun] more of something, in addition to the usual or standard amount or number
::Could you get an extra loaf of bread?
::Allow extra time for your journey.
::Drivers are advised to take extra care .
::Residents can use the gym at no extra cost .
an extra ten minutes/three metres etc
::I asked for an extra two weeks to finish the work.
[not before noun] if something is extra, it is not included in the price of something and you have to pay more for it
::Dinner costs $15 but wine is extra.