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Length logo #10101) Area factor 2) British slang for the penis 3) Continuance in time 4) Derby victory margin 5) Dimension 6) Distance 7) Distance from end to end 8) Distance from here to there 9) Duration 10) Exclusively Saxon word 11) Exclusively Anglo word 12) Film statistic 13) From end to end 14) Fundamental measure
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Length logo #10101) Coil 2) Diam 3) Diameter 4) Dimension 5) Distance 6) Duration 7) Endlessness 8) Extent 9) Impermanence 10) Impermanency 11) Longness 12) Measurement 13) Permanence 14) Permanency 15) Protraction 16) Radius 17) Range 18) Shortness 19) Span 20) Width 21) Wingspan 22) Wingspread
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Length logo #21833 A length. The length of a horse from nose to tail. Used to describe the distance between horses in a race.
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Length logo #21002• (a.) The quality or state of being long, in space or time; extent; duration; as, some sea birds are remarkable for the length of their wings; he was tired by the length of the sermon, and the length of his walk. • (a.) The longest, or longer, dimension of any object, in distinction from breadth or width; extent of anything from end to e...
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length logo #21003(from the article `British Imperial System`) ...bushel measure and quite possibly others. Fourteenth-century statutes recorded a yard (perhaps based originally on a rod or stick) of 3 feet, each ... The fundamental dimensions used in mechanics are time, mass, and length. Symbolically, these are written as t, m, and l, respectively. The ...
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length logo #21003(from the article `cricket`) ...of course, that he not cross the popping crease). The ball generally hits the ground (the pitch) before reaching the batsman, although it need ...
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length logo #21003(from the article `phonetics`) ...up utterances. Superimposed on the syllables there are other features that are known as suprasegmentals. These include variations in stress ...
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length logo #209731. The longest, or longer, dimension of any object, in distinction from breadth or width; extent of anything from end to end; the longest line which can be drawn through a body, parallel to its sides; as, the length of a church, or of a ship; the length of a rope or line. ... 2. A portion of space or of time considered as measured by its length; of...
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length logo #21001(length) an expression of the longest dimension of an object, or of the measurement between its two ends. crown-heel length(CHL) the distance from the crown of the head to the heel in embryos, fetuses, and infants; the equivalent of standing height in older pers...
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length logo #21497A tasting term, describing how long the flavour of the wine persists on the palate after it has been swallowed. A lengthy persistence of flavour may be taken as a sign of quality, but to time it, as some people do, is going too far.
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Length logo #21627A measurement approximating the length of a horse from nose to tail, about 8 feet, used to denote distance between horses in a race. For example, "Secretariat won the Belmont by 31 lengths".
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Length logo #22385Duration of a vowel sound. Vowels can be long or short in English writing--which often uses a single
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Length logo #20972Length (lĕngth) noun [ Middle English lengthe , Anglo-Saxon lengð , from lang , long , long; akin to Dutch lengte , Danish længde , Swedish längd , Icelandic lengd . See Long , adjective ] 1. ...
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Length logo #20972Length transitive verb To lengthen. [ Obsolete] Shak.
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length logo #21219(l) Type: Term Pronunciation: length Definitions: 1. Linear distance between two points.
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Length logo #21217Length is British slang for a six-month prison sentence.
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Length logo #20122Lingering aftertaste.
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Length logo #22167In describing wool, this term refers to the length of a wool fiber or group of fibers.
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length logo #22311A somewhat abstract term referring to the amount of time that a wine can be tasted after it is swallowed or spat. A longer finish is generally desired and implies that the wine is more complex and is of high quality. Unless of course the aftertaste is bad.
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length logo #22307how long the flavors of a wine persist in the mouth after swallowed; a lingering aftertaste.
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length logo #23038Length usually distinguishes pairs of VOWELS In a language, such as short // in // pit versus long /i:/ in /pi:t/ Pete.
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length logo #20974 noun a section of something that is long and narrow; `a length of timber`; `a length of tubing`
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Length logo #23084dimension of label along the web direction
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Length logo #24114Length of stroke – the arc through which the blade turns when it is in the water, from catch to finish.
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length logo #23665[Measurements] the linear extent in space from one end to the other
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