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Definition of the oblong in English English dictionary

oblong
Something with an oblong shape
oblong
Describing something that is longer than it is wide
oblong
A rectangle having length greater than width
oblong
longer than broad: applied most commonly to rectangular objects considerably elongated
oblong
{n} a long square
oblong
{a} longer than broad
Oblong
ovateoblong
oblong
Leaves rounded at the tip, longer that broad
oblong
Longer than wide with nearly parallel edges, wider than linear Obovate - Inversely ovate, broader at the tip, narrow near the stalk Obtuse - Having a blunt or rounded leaf apex Opposite - Leaf arrangement in which leaves arise in pairs at each node; not alternate or whorled Oval - Broad-elliptic, about 1 1/2 times as long as broad and round at the ends Ovate- Egg-shaped, attached at the broad end
oblong
Refers to the shape of a general line container where the top and bottom ends are rectangular in shape with rounded corners Oblongs are also called "F" style can
oblong
Longer than wide, with parallel sides; more or less rectangular
oblong
a book that is wider than it is tall
oblong
{i} elongated shape (especially rectangular or circular)
oblong
Roughly rectangular or ellipsoidal
oblong
Having greater length than breadth, esp
oblong
Two or three times longer than broad and with nearly parallel sides Opposite Two buds
oblong
compound
oblong
Book or brochure wider than it is deep
oblong
the book's width exceeds its height
oblong
Longer than wide, with the sides nearly parallel See drawing of leaf shapes
oblong
having the shape of or resembling a rectangle or ellipse
oblong
A rectangular figure longer than it is broad; hence, any figure longer than it is broad
oblong
deviating from a square or circle or sphere by being elongated in one direction
oblong
a plane figure that deviates from a square or circle due to elongation
oblong
a plane figure that deviates from a square or circle due to elongation deviating from a square or circle or sphere by being elongated in one direction of a leaf shape; having a somewhat elongated form with approximately parallel sides
oblong
Deviating from a square, circular, or spherical form by elongation in one dimension (Basically, a stretched out circle )
oblong
In binding, a book bound on the shorter dimension to top
oblong
The condition where the shape of a leaf or leaflet is widest for a good length of the leaf along the middle, where both sides of the leaf are roughly parallel for a majority of the leaf blade, such as in Shingle Oak or Blue Beech
oblong
Two to three times longer than broad
oblong
Longer that wide and rounded at the ends, with nearly parallel sides for much of the length
oblong
The shape that describes a bottle that has a rectangular cross-section that is perpendicular to the major axis
oblong
An oblong is a shape which has two long sides and two short sides and in which all the angles are right angles. an oblong table. = rectangle
oblong
{s} elongated (usually of a rectangular or circular shape)
oblong
A booklet or catalog bound along the shorter dimension
oblong
A type of leaf shape The leaf is longer than it is wide with almost parallel sides joining at an obtuse angle at both ends [6]
oblong
longer (about three times) than broad, with the margins usually running parallel
oblong
elliptical with nearly parallel sides, twice as long as wide
oblong
when rectangular
oblong
longer than wide having parallel sides (see pictorial glossary)
oblong
Object with round ends and parallel margins, three times longer than wide
oblong
A term used to describe printed books, catalogs etc , that are bound on their shorter side; also referred to as album bound
oblong
of a leaf shape; having a somewhat elongated form with approximately parallel sides
oblong
squarish
Turkish - English

Definition of the oblong in Turkish English dictionary

oblong
oblong
the oblong

    Hyphenation

    the ob·long

    Turkish pronunciation

    dhi äblông

    Pronunciation

    /ᴛʜē ˈäblôɴɢ/ /ðiː ˈɑːblɔːŋ/
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