Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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EXTEM'PORAL, adjective [Latin extemporalis; ex and tempus, time.] Made or uttered at the moment, without premeditation; as an extemporal discourse.
1. Speaking without premeditation.
Instead of this word, extemporaneous and extemporary are now used.
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