How To Use Elongated In A Sentence

  • With its elongated snake-like body, the Leopard Moray eel moves very gently from one end to the other in the tank.
  • The figures of his angels are elongated, with wings stretched upward as if they were sculpted by the Gothic masters.
  • Elongated roars and fragments of voices gave a sense of atmospheric portent, while syncopated pings, clicks and chirps added a desultory counterpoint.
  • _Solus_ was lost through haplography ( 'fulua solus': the elongated 's' form common in manuscripts would have facilitated the error) and _tristis_ interpolated to restore the metre. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • An irregular elongated window pierces the massive back wall.
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  • At the top of each panel is a network of elongated reticulated cells.
  • the old man's gaunt and elongated frame
  • The Billet is a small elongated rectangular figure supposed to represent a billet or letter, and to some, a brick.
  • The floor plan of the house forms a horseshoe with the flat end pointing north and the two wings south, the western wing elongated to accommodate the apartment.
  • If you're a fan of the theatre, don't mind luvvies being luvvies and enjoy an elongated version of a Sunday night period melodrama, with an abundance of tomfoolery, then this should tickle your fancy.
  • Jerm is the veteran MC who knows how to ride a beat in succinct or elongated fashion depending on what’s required. Helladope’s Grand Hello « PubliCola
  • 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. Twilight
  • Figure 7.21 During hot working, the elongated anisotropic grains immediately recrystallize. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • An elongated chemical cousin called the buckytube is also showing great promise. Tiny Weapons With Giant Potential
  • Tubes composed of concentric bands of agate can result from elongated crystals, such as anhydrite or selenite, that formed early in the agatization process and were subsequently dissolved and replaced by silica.
  • All the familiar elements - the deliberate, stately percussion; the elongated, cyclical riffs; the snarled lyrical tautologies and abstruse involutions - are all intact.
  • In the centre we find a brown seed the size of your thumbnail, elongated and glabrous as river stone.
  • The researchers used laser pulses to produce a wave packet that contained the outer electron of a lithium atom and traveled around the nucleus on an elongated elliptical orbit.
  • Suddenly, and with appalling quickness the mastodonic brute reared itself on its mighty hind legs and elongated its neck and body in an effort to reach this vociferous pigmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its horrible realm. The Conquering Sword Of Conan
  • In several cases the pollen tubes emerged and elongated rapidly, then burst, with the cytoplasm streaming out of the burst tip.
  • Shears are usually six inches long or longer with one bow for the thumb and one elongated bow for two or more fingers.
  • Tom Byam Shaw's Ariel may swing on a trapeze from time to time but his speech – at first strangely elongated, then gabbled – is earthbound and he trips around the stage as if he were an obliging ballet student rather than a sharp-edged sprite. Decade; The Tempest; The Kitchen; Parade – review
  • The shape of the elongated spiky dorsal fin is reflected in the sweep of the flowing ventral fins.
  • It is termed the gluteal tuberosity, and gives attachment to part of the Glutæus maximus: its upper part is often elongated into a roughened crest, on which a more or less well-marked, rounded tubercle, the third trochanter, is occasionally developed. II. Osteology. 6c. 3. The Femur
  • 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. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • In contrast to aerobic germination where the radicle emerged first and both root and shoot growth were observed, only the shoot emerged and elongated during the entire anaerobic incubation period.
  • The association of AQP11 with the residual cytoplasm of elongated spermatids and the distal tail of spermatozoa supports the hypothesis of more than just a role in conferring water permeability and also in the turnover and recycling of surplus cellular components made redundant during spermiogenesis and spermiation. Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • Both samples consist of fine-grained calcite with elongated or equant shapes.
  • The cells were monomorphous with oval nuclei, but also showed elongated and spindled features.
  • Replacing the mouse Prx1 forelimb regulatory region with the bat Prx1 regulatory region resulted in mice with significantly elongated forelimbs. The Panda's Thumb: Development Archives
  • This was later elongated to become rectangular in plan, with roofing of bamboo as well, only this time curved in the shape of a barrel.
  • The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is an elongated dark globule within the emission nebula IC 1396 in the constellation of Cepheus.
  • Veins in some septaria do not fill the fractures completely but form elongated vugs that are sometimes lined with well-formed crystals.
  • Men wear several types of hats according to season; black or grey elongated lambskin hats are customary during the winter and straw hats are usually worn during the summer.
  • Much of it has a suspended quality, of time stretched out, elongated, with overlapping waves of strummings that variously suggest guitars, harps, bells, and dulcimers constellating about a central drone.
  • These siliques elongated but did not develop seeds.
  • The endearing Eastern Barred Bandicoot is a small animal characterised by a slender, elongated head tapering to a pink nose and well whiskered muzzle.
  • About a quarter of the tusk - a greatly elongated upper incisor tooth - resides in the animal's head.
  • The jambins are a kind of elongated eel-pot in which they catch more, especially lobsters and red garnet. The Fête At Coqueville 1907
  • For example, as the deposition of lignins limits plant cell wall extension, lignification must be regulated so that it occurs after a cell has elongated so as not to impinge on plant growth.
  • Conclusion A complete medical history, clinical and radiographic examinations are essential for the diagnosis of elongated styloid process syndrome.
  • Baicalia is a branching columnar stromatolite forming in subtidal areas, where C. columnaris is a highly elongated, unbranched, columnar stromatolite living in quiet waters below the tidal zone. Archive 2008-08-01
  • A typical breakfast might consist of corn porridge eaten with a spoon made of a small, elongated calabash split in half.
  • Lophodont teeth have elongated ridges called lophs that run between cusps.
  • Everyone looks very glum all the time, for no good reason, and everyone is very elongated.
  • The white sapote is more elongated than the other sapotes, with green skin and white to yellowish white, sweet creamy pulp. The white sapote is more elongated than the other sapotes, with green skin and white to yellowish white, sweet creamy pulp. El zapote blanco es más alargado que el otro tipo de zapote, con piel verde y una pulpa blanca o blanco amarillosa, dulce y cremosa
  • Active movement is largely confined to each end of these elongated bipolar cells, enabling them to exert traction on the underlying substratum and to shuffle in between each other, always along the medio-lateral axis.
  • In contrast to frogs, caecilians have a radically elongated vertebral column, no limbs or girdles, and relatively elaborate hypaxial musculature.
  • Severely infected seeds appear shriveled, cracked, and elongated, and may be covered with a white, moldy growth.
  • Tony Flinn is showing off a fork, the handle bent into an arch, the tines twisted and elongated, which he bought from a local artisan.
  • Apart from an elongated waist which gave him the look of the etiolated shadow of a much taller man, he was not altogether bad looking.
  • 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. Info from casting breakdowns
  • These elongated relatives of the buckyball can be metallic, semiconducting, or even insulating depending on their helicity and diameter.
  • Like the elongated shapes, the pentagons and hexagons are also characterized by a fivefold symmetry; we thus observe regular decahedrons and icosahedrons.
  • I heard her just fine, but she reported that my speech was somehow "elongated" and that I "sounded like one of those cartoon" voices. Review: Skype for iPhone
  • Elsewhere in the Milky Way, Spitzer viewed a dark, elongated globule known as the Elephant's Trunk nebula.
  • A pair of eyeglasses includes an elongated lens unit, a pair of connectors, and a pair of elongated bows.
  • The wing's main support was an amazingly elongated fourth digit in the hand.
  • From these one might be led to imagine that each plant at first consisted of a single bulb or flower to each root, as the gentianella and daisy, and that in the contest for air and light, new buds grew on the old decaying flower-stem, shooting down their elongated roots to the ground, and that in process of ages tall trees were thus formed, and an individual bulb became a swarm of vegetables. Evolution, Old & New Or, the Theories of Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin and Lamarck, as compared with that of Charles Darwin
  • He was led to enunciate the following theses: -- [450] (1) that the mouth and anus of Vermes, Mollusca, Arthopoda, and probably Vertebrata, is derived from the elongated mouth of an ancestor resembling the Actinozoa; (2) that somites are derived from a series of archenteric pouches, like those of Actinozoa and Medusæ; (3) that excretory organs (nephridia, segmental organs) are derived from parts of these pouches which in the ancestral form, as in many polyps, were connected by a circular or longitudinal canal, and opened to the exterior by pores. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • For door experts, it is made of four plain oak boards, held in place by an edging frame and four half-round ledges, all fastened by neat clasping elongated roves.
  • With the Knights title-topping the table with two games still to play and City unbeaten after three starts to the Conference, sports pages are no longer the preserve of faces elongated by misery and despair.
  • After incubation, the number of elongated motile promastigotes were counted.
  • Asteroids have more elongated or egg-shaped orbits bringing some of them onto paths which cross the Earth's orbit.
  • The figure's unnaturally elongated legs and awkwardly distended fingers seem a bit too mannered.
  • From these one might be led to imagine, that each plant at first consisted of a single bulb or flower to each root, as the gentianella and daisy; and that in the contest for air and light new buds grew on the old decaying flower stem, shooting down their elongated roots to the ground, and that in process of ages tall trees were thus formed, and an individual bulb became a swarm of vegetables. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Its slightly elongated orbit takes it around the star in about 13 years, comparable to Jupiter's orbital period of 11.86 years.
  • Electron microscopic examination performed from the paraffin-embedded tissue revealed desmosomal structures and thin, elongated, wavy, branching microvilli characteristic of mesothelial cells.
  • Every twenty seconds their elongated selves were flung before him, their shadows cast down by the lighthouse beam.
  • The highly tilted orbit of Haumea and elongated one of Sedna suggest something even more dramatic perhaps shook up the early comet belt, such as a supernova blast from a nearby star's implosion. Dwarf planets Pluto, Eris battle for a spot in a vast universe
  • 1948 Graduate assistant to David Frey, studies on Singletary Lake, North Carolina, extreme oligotrophy in the elongated "bay" lakes; later published a map of Pleistocene winds based on bay lake orientations and atmospheric pressure height calculations. Annotated contributions of Howard T. Odum
  • Hear the sheer drag of scythe on metal the shunter makes at the curve of the viaduct while, with elongated wail, rolls three spoil-wagons to the hollow hill. Unmanned
  • Because all the known theropods were terrestrial predators, he suggested that the flight feathers must have elongated in the context of insect traps and were later preadapted for flight.
  • Dirty pigs and sanded cereals can principally call your bisque and toilet seat and elongated un welcoming. Wii-volution
  • The sculpture was some sort of fibre optic thing with elongated tendrils that pulsed slowly at a very low wattage.
  • The new bike has been been restyled and will retain the original ‘infra-red’ colour, handlebars, elongated seat, back rest, chrome seat hoop and mudguards.
  • The bioapatite crystallites are small and elongated along the crystallographic c axis, and they grow as bone maturation proceeds.
  • Rather than elongated phrases, Jones created choreography comprised of signs, gestural language, and everyday movement.
  • Cytologie preparations contained a predominantly monomorphous population of tumor cells with moderate eosinophilic cytoplasm with fine, elongated cytoplasmic processes.
  • She found clams with shells measuring 4.5 millimeters that had elongated their feet some 13 centimeters from the shell.
  • He came to be influenced in this latter pursuit by primitive forms, which rhymed felicitously with those elongated features found in much of his portraiture.
  • Native to central Mexico, the white sapote is more elongated than the other sapotes, shaped more like a pear, with green skin and white to yellowish white, sweet creamy pulp. Exotic summer refreshment: a guide to Mexico's tropical fruit
  • Many species feed on elongated fish, such as eels, which they paralyze with their venom.
  • Anyway, find a bunch of fresh cilantro in your local Asian (or Mexican) market with the elongated roots still attached, cut off and mash (grind) the roots and rub this savory result all around the chicken pieces with some salt and black pepper until the marinade is sufficient to flavor the chicken pieces. Bubba�s
  • Their heads were small and elongated, with a pair of piggish eyes set in a skull-like face.
  • These lesions were characterized by a monomorphous pattern of slender, elongated spindle cells in a sclerotic stroma.
  • While the couple's bodies do not seem as tall and elongated as runway models, their slim slouching torsos fit the body ideal of contemporary advertising campaigns.
  • Rather than a twin - pod craft , the Scimitar has a single elongated body.
  • A combination buttonhook and zipper puller having a tapered elongated portion can be inserted in buttonholes of different sizes to grasp buttons of different sizes for buttoning.
  • The light from my candle threw his elongated shadow on the walls.
  • And at the base of the cerebrum, emerging like the stalk from a mushroom cap, is an elongated structure, the brain stem.
  • The Echinidea, again, are frequently quoted as exhibiting a gradual passage from a more generalized to a more specialized type, seeing that the elongated, or oval, Spatangoids appear after the spheroidal Echinoids. Essays
  • In twelve of these cases the antennae were elongated annulate structures.
  • The extensive white spotting helps to separate female tragopans from those of other pheasants, and the elongated white central spot on each feather is bordered with black.
  • The body is elongated to emphasise a twisted head and an outstretched forceful arm.
  • Most surf waders use elongated popping corks to keep shrimp suspended in the fast lane for quality fish such as trout, mackerel and pompano.
  • One of the chief characteristics of the walrus is the presence of two elongated tusks (the canine teeth) in the upper jaw. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men.
  • For this purpose we shall find it more convenient to use a cryophorus of this shape (fig. 4.), as its elongated bulb passes easily through a brass plate which closes the top of the receiver. Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
  • Extrusion: In this process a cylinder or billet of metal is forced through an orifice by means of a ram to such effect that the elongated and extruded metal has a transverse shape which is that of the die orifice.
  • His tail was wrapped around the pipe to hold himself steady and his claws were curved and elongated to hold him fast.
  • In Coleochæte, the male cell is a round spermatozoid, and the female cell an oosphere contained in the base of a cell which is elongated into an open and hair-like tube called the trichogyne. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
  • Within the enceinte the regular town plan can be discerned: it is based on elongated insulae of classical type running downhill.
  • Nutrients are absorbed in the small intestine through microscopically elongated villi.
  • Their theory has been shown to be useful for explaining the physico-chemical characteristics of elongated polyelectrolytes dissolving in an aqueous solution, such as electrophoretic mobility.
  • The leaves when magnified are seen to be composed of a single layer of cells, except the midrib, which is made up of several thicknesses of elongated cells. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
  • These elongated streetcars with their accordion-like midsection are able to hold a maximum of 205 passengers.
  • These mammals are all characterized by an elongated body, a face with a pointed muzzle, short legs and, generally, a long, furry tail.
  • Her neck is elongated beyond the bounds of anatomical correctness - an attribute of young, innocent female beauty in the artistic vocabulary of the time.
  • -- N.S. (Fig. 158.) Shell subulate, porcellanous; whirls, nine or ten, slightly convex; sutural space rather wide; aperture elongated. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • The first line and the royal signature are in more elongated characters; at the beginning of the document is the chrismon, or monogram of Christ, formed of the Greek letters X and P interlaced, which replaces the invocation in use in the imperial diplomas. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • The third and fourth metacarpals (front limbs) and metatarsals (hind limbs) are fused to form an elongated cannon bone (a condition also seen in antilocaprids and bovids).
  • All foretoes are long and thin, but the third is extraordinarily so due to an especially elongated metacarpal.
  • The gerontic aperture is narrowly elongated in species of Eoscoliostoma, but rather circular in Scoliostoma species.
  • Elongated roars and fragments of voices gave a sense of atmospheric portent, while syncopated pings, clicks and chirps added a desultory counterpoint.
  • The isacoustic lines are also elongated in the direction of this band. A Study of Recent Earthquakes
  • In viruses, these readthrough events are responsible for the expression of elongated proteins that normally provide the replicase function of the virus.
  • While most vegetative metamers have short internodes, metamers that form at the end of the vegetative phase have elongated ones.
  • They are more or less angular, and while elongated transversely at first, become nearly isodiametric as the pileus becomes fully expanded, passing from an elongated form to rectangular, or sinuous in outline, the margin more or less upturned, especially in age, when they begin to loosen and "peel" from the surface of the cap. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • In her right hand was a rapier, and in the left a misericord, one of the thin elongated daggers used by plate-armored combatants. Conqueror's Moon
  • These owls have large heads, large, slightly elongated eyes, a short, hooked bill that points downwards.
  • This week, a patent came to light for a “cartridge for electronic game machine,” which looks like an elongated cartridge for a Nintendo DS game system — complete with the same 17-pin connector at the bottom (yes, I counted). Patent Hunter: Nintendo « PubliCola
  • They are supposed to revolve around the theme Nature and Man but some of them are so esoteric, like the busts of four elongated figures sitting around a candle, that we could not relate them to the theme.
  • Bodily elongation seems straight out of Alice in Wonderland, yet testimony deposed under oath states that the bodies of ecstatics become elongated, shrink, and are morphed in ways we normally deem physically impossible. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • With his pale Irish skin, stick-out ears, and lantern jaw covered in reddish-brown stubble, wearing a green waffle-pattern long-underwear shirt and a pair of Sprawl athletic shorts, he looks like an elongated version of the actor Matt Damon preparing for a role in a remake of Deliverance. Rampage
  • But here it might be argued, on the other hand, that the spheroidal Echinoids, in reality, depart further from the general plan and from the embryonic form than the elongated Spatangoids do; and that the peculiar dental apparatus and the pedicellariae of the former are marks of at least as great differentiation as the petaloid ambulacra and semitae of the latter. Essays
  • On the other hand, the slender filaments, versatile anthers, powdery pollen, and elongated protogynous style are features of other species indicating anemophily; while the presence of a degraded corolla shows its ancestors to have been entomophilous. Darwinism (1889)
  • During his life the subject was complaining for reported ipsilateral otalgia presumably due to nerve compression from the elongated styloid process. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • The tumor cells had elongated blunt-ended nuclei and acidophilic fibrillary cytoplasm.
  • The lichen-thallus is composed of chains or groups of round chlorophyl-containing cells, called "gonidia," and masses of interwoven rows of elongated cells which constitute the hyphæ. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
  • For several generations of geologists the name of J. D. Dana was associated with the concept of the geosyncline, an elongated downwarp in the Earth's crust in which a great volume of sediments accumulated.
  • In Coleochæte, the male cell is a round spermatozoid, and the female cell an oosphere contained in the base of a cell which is elongated into an open and hair-like tube called the trichogyne. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
  • Blennies have scaleless, elongated bodies, and comb-like, slender, close-set teeth, which can be either fixed or movable.
  • He saw Picasso's Demoiselles d' Avignon in the artist's studio in 1907, and soon began carving heads with elongated faces, long thin noses, slitty eyes and tiny mouths.
  • And they have elongated pectoral fins that almost look like antennae, but the kissing gourami does not have these. NPR Topics: News
  • Although the living African rhinos have lost their incisors, the horns are elongated and function as the primary weapon.
  • Now growing in popularity is Aboriginal music featuring the didgeridoo, an elongated tube that vibrates when played.
  • The light from my candle threw his elongated shadow on the walls.
  • Many of the cysts are elongated and radially arranged from the center of the kidney on the right, much like spokes on a wagon wheel.
  • The figures of his angels are elongated, with wings stretched upward as if they were sculpted by the Gothic masters.
  • Translated into armor, the poulaine fad became downright dangerous: Austrian knights at the battle of Sempach in 1386 were riveted to the spot by their elongated iron shoes and were forced to strike off the points with their swords or be caught flat-footed, so to speak. Futures Imperfect
  • Suddenly and with appalling quickness, the mastodonic brute reared up on its mighty hindlegs and elongated its neck and body in a furious effort to reach this vociferous pigmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its ancient realm. Conan The Warrior
  • This hymenium is composed of a number of swollen, club-shaped cells, called basidia, and close to them, side by side, are sterile, elongated cells, named paraphyses. Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • The water vascular system, found in all echinoderms, accommodates the elongated body of the holothurians.
  • The elongated stars drifted by as the ships chronometer counted down to zero.
  • Modern feathers evolved through the stages involving elongated scales that became broken up into barbs and barbules.
  • This is supported by the observations that intolerant plants elongated rapidly under water.
  • They consist of roughly circular depressions and of more elongated depressions, and are radar-dark.
  • The flesh was thinly spread upon the elongated skull, the motionless hands were bony claws.
  • Conclusion A complete medical history, clinical and radiographic examinations are essential for the diagnosis of elongated styloid process syndrome.
  • The dry seed was elongated along the main axis, with an elaiosome at the former placental end and revolute margins folded under the seed.
  • Any of numerous minute marine and freshwater crustaceans of the subclass Copepoda, having an elongated body and a forked tail.
  • While not well preserved, the elegant carving of the zoomorphic chair displays elongated proportions similar to those seen on the Megiddo ivory.
  • Companion cell An elongated thin walled cell cut off longitudinally from the same meristematic cell as the SIEVE ELEMENT with which it is closely associated.
  • The flowers of the outer whorl of the head generally have five elongated petals united to form straplike structures and are restricted to the periphery of the radiate head.
  • The entrance is in both cases delimited by a dissuader formed by an elongated bar of a semi-circular shape.
  • The modern addition is modestly hidden behind the house and is elongated along its east-west axis to optimize passive solar performance.
  • The symbols used are: spermatogonium (white pentagon); primary spermatocytes (white stars); round spermatids (white asterisk); elongated spermatids with high polarization, indicating the residual body or axonemal region (black asterisk) and the heads (white arrowheads). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Individual response in secondary reticulation at high altitude is observed as widening of the longitudinally elongated secondary meshes and increased coverage of isomorphic meshes from the apex up to half of the elytral length. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • The result is a set of long, parallel sausage-shaped bodies called boudins, elongated in the direction of the fold axis.
  • The shells are elongated spirals, with eight whorls and an estimated average aperture-to-length ratio of 28 percent.
  • This group consisted of 1,000 large rocks, again spread over an elongated zone, whose outline Evenson this time compared to a pickle or gherkin, 8 kilometres long by 2 kilometres wide.
  • His hands were grotesque -- at first glance -- the phalanges elongated, the knuckles gnarled by thyroidal imbalance. Globe and Mail
  • The cauliflower - like appearance is due to the elongated glandular structures covered by dysplastic epithelium.
  • The southern tamandua has an elongated snout and is covered by creamy yellow-brown fur.
  • His sign shows "longcat," an elongated white cat that exists as a cybercharacter from the Internet imageboard 4chan.org. Show of Farce: On the HuffPost bus to the Stewart/Colbert rally
  • The portions of coal that contain impressions of the bark of Sigillaria and Lepidodendron allow the elongated, suberose tissue characteristic of such bark to be still more clearly seen. Scientific American Supplement, No. 481, March 21, 1885
  • In older well-elongated cells, part of the immobile mitochondria is already arranged along parallel lines transverse or oblique to the cell axis.
  • These precocious (Late Triassic) tetradactyl fliers developed a unique wing predicated upon a greatly elongated fourth finger.
  • At frequent intervals, he thrusts his "trier" -- an instrument shaped somewhat like an elongated spoon -- into the cylinder, and takes out a sample of coffee to compare with his type sample. All About Coffee
  • Said he, "O King, my proof thereof was palpable nor can it be concealed from any wight of right wits and intelligence and special knowledge; for the horse's hoof is round whilst the hooves of buffaloes are elongated and duck-shaped, [FN#35] and hereby I kenned that this colt was a jumart, the issue of a cow-buffalo. Arabian nights. English
  • The players kept looking across at each other to ensure that the diamond shape was holding and hadn't dissolved into a sort of twisted parallelogram, or a very, very, elongated trapezoid.
  • Their flat, scaleless bellies and slender, elongated bodies facilitate the process.
  • Investigation has shown that the women were obliged to stand up on account of elongated nymphae and labia, while the men sought a sitting posture on account of the termination of the urethra being on the inferior side of the base of the penis, artificially formed there in order to prevent conception. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The device subject of the patent in issue in that case was a ‘workbench’ which combined a workbench, a saw horse and a vice with elongated jaws.
  • It typically occurs as transparent flattened crystals, as small equant crystals, as intergrown masses of small lustrous crystals, and occasionally as stout or elongated twinned crystals.
  • That painting doesn't look like him.The face is too elongated.
  • Elephant shrews have elongated snouts and large eyes and ears.
  • The lower lateral cartilages become shortened at the medial crura and elongated and displaced in the lateral crura.
  • The retiform pattern consists of elongated, slitlike branching tubules containing intraluminal papillae lined by flattened to cuboidal cells.
  • Its convex, roughened dorsal surface has a mediolateral elongated oval outline.
  • As the pistil emerged from the bracts, the style elongated and the stigma expanded markedly in size and, finally, became receptive to pollen.
  • By the fifth or sixth week this body forms an elongated spindle-shaped structure, termed the urogenital fold (Fig. 1106), which projects into the celomic cavity at the side of the dorsal mesentery, reaching from the septum transversum in front to the fifth lumbar segment behind; in this fold the reproductive glands are developed. XI. Splanchnology. 3. The Urogenital Apparatus
  • The reinforcement with the additional U-shaped flexible elongated metal folder improves the structure of conventional end hook in enhancing considerably the strength to withstand the stress of impact, forfending the usual disadvantage of fracture or rupture of the tape and rivet failure.
  • Their ads feature hideously elongated animals.
  • The leaves of YG plants are similar in shape to green leaves and are very unlike the elongated leaves of albino plants.
  • Suddenly and with appalling quickness, the mastodonic brute reared up on its mighty hind legs and elongated its neck and body in a furious effort to reach this vociferous pigmy whose clamor was disturbing the primeval silence of its ancient realm. The Conquering Sword of Conan
  • It is quite distinct from the Common Onion, as it forms no bulbs, but produces numerous elongated, angular, tunicated stems, not unlike scallions, or some of the smaller descriptions of leeks. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.
  • Subcordate inequivalve ventricose; elongated and only slightly oblique; beaks very prominent and distant; ribs about twenty-five, crenulated, or transversely ridged; hinge area wide and marked by divergent striae or channels. Report of the North-Carolina Geological Survey. Agriculture of the Eastern Counties: Together with Descriptions of the Fossils of the Marl Beds
  • Both dragonflies and damselflies have two pairs of elongated membranous wings with a strong crossvein and many small veins that criss-cross in the wings, adding strength and flexibility to the wings.
  • Picasso's elongated Don Quixote
  • The living organism is transparent to yellowish in colour, and oviform to elongated ellipsoid in front view, with a somewhat flat body.
  • His neck was elongated with a black posture collar.
  • Head stack assembly have a coil portion for damping vibrations which includes elongated openings in the plastic portion
  • For a smart casual look, you can don a stylish pair of elongated, pointy ankle boots.
  • The Somalis are tall and wiry in stature, with aquiline features, elongated heads, and light brown to black skin.
  • Each is comprised of two or three elongated strips of material stretching from above eye level and continuing near the ground.
  • Finally, a nap is raised on the surface of the chechia by means of an implement made from the elongated, dried flower-head of a type of teasel (genus Dipsacus) grown and harvested near the village of el-'Aliya near Bizerte on the north coast.
  • They also hunted wild pigs as well as the babirusa or pig deer, so named because of their long legs and elongated tusks that curl over the head, at first glance like horns.
  • A trough is an elongated area of low atmospheric pressure that can occur either at the Earth's surface or at higher altitudes.
  • It is of elongated, pyriform outline, with the pointed end extending cephalad. Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator

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