outspread
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishoutspreadout‧spread /ˌaʊtˈspred◂/ adjective SPREADspread out flat or completely → spread out He was lying on the beach with arms outspread. a bird with its wings outspreadExamples from the Corpusoutspread• Osvaldo had lost both arms to the elbows and the stumps of his arms lay outspread.• Their wings were outspread above her like a canopy, and at the side they made a white-feathered screen for her.• Miranda felt that the aircraft was an extension of her arms and her fingertips, outspread in flight.• In the front seat sat a mystery man whose features were covered with an outspread newspaper.