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elongatede‧lon‧gat‧ed /ˈiːlɒŋɡeɪtɪd $ ɪˈlɒːŋ-/ adjective  - Eucalyptus trees grow very tall and have elongated leaves.
- The candle cast its elongated shadow across the wall.
- The lizard's body is thin and elongated, enabling it to squeeze into cracks and crevices.
- It has a slender torpedo-shaped body with slightly elongated finnage.
- Of these elongated seats those contoured to give good support to the thighs and buttocks were most popular.
- The elongated seats were much preferred.
- The flesh was thinly spread upon the elongated skull, the motionless hands were bony claws.
- The shape of the elongated spiky dorsal fin is reflected in the sweep of the flowing ventral fins.
- Their secret lies in their enormously elongated toes, which spread their weight over a wide area of lily leaf.
- Transtab A further development of Transpower, incorporating an elongated stability element.
- With this syndrome, the body is tall and thin, the limbs are elongated, as are the toes and fingers.
long object/line/road etc► long something that is long has a great length or distance between its two ends: · Her hair was long, honey-blonde, and tied back in a ponytail.· She led them down a long corridor, through countless swinging doors.· a woman in a long black gown· Rome has the longest shopping street in Europe. ► elongated much longer and narrower than usual: · Eucalyptus trees grow very tall and have elongated leaves.· The lizard's body is thin and elongated, enabling it to squeeze into cracks and crevices.· The candle cast its elongated shadow across the wall. longer than normal: The picture shows two elongated figures dancing. |