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Elongated   /ɪlˈɔŋgeɪtəd/   Listen
verb
Elongate  v. t.  (past & past part. elongated; pres. part. elongating)  
1.
To lengthen; to extend; to stretch; as, to elongate a line.
2.
To remove further off. (Obs.)



Elongate  v. i.  To depart to, or be at, a distance; esp., to recede apparently from the sun, as a planet in its orbit. (R.)



adjective
elongated  adj.  
1.
Having a length noticeably longer than the width.
Synonyms: elongate.
2.
Rendered longer.
Synonyms: lengthened.






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"Elongated" Quotes from Famous Books



... rear tuft advisedly, because, at a short distance, my doggie, when in repose, resembled an elongated and shapeless mass; but, when roused by a call or otherwise, three tufts of hair instantly sprang up—two at one end, and one at the other end—indicating his ears and tail. It was only by these signs that I could ascertain at ...
— My Doggie and I • R.M. Ballantyne

... the Star King. It is the universal law of gravitation which guides their path; solar attraction governs them, as it governs the movement of the planets and the small satellites. The chief point of difference between them and the planets is, that their orbits are very elongated; and, instead of being nearly circular, they take the elliptical form. In consequence of the nature of these orbits, the same comet may approach very near the Sun, and afterwards travel from it to immense distances. Thus, ...
— Young Folks' Library, Volume XI (of 20) - Wonders of Earth, Sea and Sky • Various

... otter presents himself to our notice among the worm-bodied, digitigrade animals. Their broad webbed feet shew that they frequent the water, and in fact, they are not only found in rivers and lakes of most European countries, but at sea. Their elongated body is flattened horizontally, their tail is broad and flat, and forms an excellent rudder for their guidance when in the water. Their short legs are so loosely jointed that they can be turned in any direction when swimming, ...
— Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals • R. Lee

... weird, hastily built contrivance composed of two semi-circular pieces of spring brass, crossed at right angles. On all four ends were bright silvery electrodes, three of them circular in shape, one of them elongated and slightly curved. With a quick, nervous gesture, Mercer fitted the thing to his head, so that the elongated electrode pressed against the back of his neck, extending a few inches down his spine. The other three circular electrodes rested on his forehead and either ...
— Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930 • Various

... by de Batz, he soon turned into the central corridor, which is open to the sky above, and was spectrally alight now with flag-stones and walls gleaming beneath the silvery sheen of the moon, and throwing back the fantastic elongated shadows of the two men ...
— El Dorado • Baroness Orczy


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