It is often used in scientific terms to describe something that is extensive or covers a large range. For example:
* Eurythermal: Able to tolerate a wide range of temperatures.
* Euryhaline: Able to tolerate a wide range of salinity (salt concentration).
* Eurytopic: Able to live in a wide range of habitats.
It can also be found in some less scientific words, such as:
* Eurythmy: A system of rhythmical movement developed by Rudolf Steiner.
* Eurydice: A character in Greek mythology, known for her beauty.