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View synonyms for oblong
oblong
[ ob-lawng, -long ]
adjective
- elongated, usually from the square or circular form.
- in the form of a rectangle one of whose dimensions is greater than the other.
noun
- an oblong figure.
oblong
/ ˈɒbˌlɒŋ /
adjective
- having an elongated, esp rectangular, shape
noun
- a figure or object having this shape
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Other Words From
- oblong·ish adjective
- oblong·ly adverb
- oblong·ness noun
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of oblong1
C15: from Latin oblongus, from ob- (intensive) + longus long 1
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Example Sentences
Unlike table grapes, which tend to be oblong, muscadines are round, with particularly shiny flesh.
From Salon
Belts had oblong buckles resembling a vehicle grating.
From Seattle Times
For now, it's an oblong shell with builders soldering, plastering and hammering, every way you turn.
From BBC
We watch De Jaen fiddle — connecting and disconnecting wires, periodically tilting the glass oblongs to see whether anything happens.
From Seattle Times
The rockets were contained in long oblong cages, possibly used to transport them.
From New York Times
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