elongated

IPA: ɪɫˈɔŋgeɪtʌd

adjective

  • extensive in length
  • stretched
  • (of a polyhedron) Having been modified by placing a prism in the middle of the polyhedron.
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Examples of "elongated" in Sentences

  • The jambins are a kind of elongated eel-pot in which they catch more, especially lobsters and red garnet.
  • The expression elongated his face, giving him a gaunt look accentuated by his perpetually startled brown eyes.
  • I heard her just fine, but she reported that my speech was somehow "elongated" and that I "sounded like one of those cartoon" voices.
  • Among the elongated are the film-opening combat, Tony and Rhodes 'plane ride, and a post-climactic chat featuring Tony and foe on their backs.
  • I personally think that anything longer than ten episodes, we're throwing other things into this season, such as elongated flashbacks of Robert's Rebellion, etc.
  • Specifically, the Kissinger patent shows a pull rod extending into a channeled horizontal track to guide the screen panel-in other words, an elongated member extending into screen tracks.
  • It gave his face a lean, rather surprisingly attractive ascetic look—the look of long-distance runners, saints, martyrs, and fanatics, the kind of elongated, soulful face that El Greco painted so hauntingly.
  • Agreen laser pointer from Warnlaser has the best centralized light dot and the most beautiful green beam which can be seen, like a green sword elongated by David Copperfield, in the midst of the firmament in the night.
  • Rocks consist of gravel ridges and are best described as elongated whale-shaped hills formed by glacial actions (Drumlins) The higher planes of Chorley and Leyland indicate that the underlying rocks have emerged from this drift.

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