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oblong (mass) | oblong
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oblong (encz) | oblong,obdélník n: Zdeněk Brož |
oblong (encz) | oblong,obdélníkový adj: Zdeněk Brož |
oblong (encz) | oblong,podlouhlý adj: web |
Oblong (gcide) | Oblong \Ob"long\, a. [L. oblongus; ob (see Ob-) + longus long:
cf. F. oblong.]
Having greater length than breadth, esp. when rectangular.
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Oblong (gcide) | Oblong \Ob"long\, n.
A rectangular figure longer than it is broad; hence, any
figure longer than it is broad.
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The best figure of a garden I esteem an oblong upon a
descent. --Sir W.
Temple.
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oblong (wn) | oblong
adj 1: (of a leaf shape) having a somewhat elongated form with
approximately parallel sides
2: deviating from a square or circle or sphere by being
elongated in one direction
n 1: a plane figure that deviates from a square or circle due to
elongation |
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medulla oblongata (encz) | medulla oblongata,prodloužená mícha n: Zdeněk Brož |
oblong leaf (encz) | oblong leaf, n: |
oblong woodsia (encz) | oblong woodsia, n: |
oblongness (encz) | oblongness, n: |
Medulla oblongata (gcide) | Medulla \Me*dul"la\, n. [L.]
1. Marrow; pith; hence, essence. [Obs.] --Milton.
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2. (Anat.) The marrow of bones; the deep or inner portion of
an organ or part; as, the medulla, or medullary substance,
of the kidney; specifically, the medula oblongata.
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3. (Bot.) A soft tissue, occupying the center of the stem or
branch of a plant; pith.
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4. See medulla oblongata.
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Medulla oblongata. [L., oblong medulla] (Anat.), the
posterior part of the brain connected with the spinal
cord. It includes all the hindbrain except the cerebellum
and pons, and from it a large part of the cranial nerves
arise. It controls very largely respiration, circulation,
swallowing, and other functions, and is the most vital
part of the brain; -- called also {bulb of the spinal
cord}. See Brain.
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Oblong (gcide) | Oblong \Ob"long\, a. [L. oblongus; ob (see Ob-) + longus long:
cf. F. oblong.]
Having greater length than breadth, esp. when rectangular.
[1913 Webster]Oblong \Ob"long\, n.
A rectangular figure longer than it is broad; hence, any
figure longer than it is broad.
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The best figure of a garden I esteem an oblong upon a
descent. --Sir W.
Temple.
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Oblonga (gcide) | Oblongum \Ob*lon"gum\, n.; pl. Oblonga. [NL. See Oblong.]
(Geom.)
A prolate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of
an ellipse about its greater axis. Cf. Oblatum, and see
Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.
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Oblongata (gcide) | Oblongata \Ob`lon*ga"ta\, n. [NL.] (Anat.)
The medulla oblongata. --B. G. Wilder.
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Oblongatal (gcide) | Oblongatal \Ob"lon*ga"tal\, a.
Of or pertaining to the medulla oblongata; medullar.
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Oblongish (gcide) | Oblongish \Ob"long*ish\, a.
Somewhat oblong.
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Oblongly (gcide) | Oblongly \Ob"long*ly\, adv.
In an oblong form.
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Oblongness (gcide) | Oblongness \Ob"long*ness\, n.
State or quality of being oblong.
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Oblong-ovate (gcide) | Oblong-ovate \Ob"long-o"vate\, a.
Between oblong and ovate, but inclined to the latter.
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Oblongum (gcide) | Oblongum \Ob*lon"gum\, n.; pl. Oblonga. [NL. See Oblong.]
(Geom.)
A prolate spheroid; a figure described by the revolution of
an ellipse about its greater axis. Cf. Oblatum, and see
Ellipsoid of revolution, under Ellipsoid.
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Ovate-oblong (gcide) | Ovate-oblong \O"vate-ob"long\, a.
Oblong, with one end narrower than the other; ovato-oblong.
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Ovato-oblong (gcide) | Ovato-oblong \O*va"to-ob"long\, a.
Same as Ovate-oblong.
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Postoblongata (gcide) | Postoblongata \Post*ob`lon*ga"ta\, n. [NL. See Post-, and
Oblongata.] (Anat.)
The posterior part of the medulla oblongata. --B. G. Wilder.
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Preoblongata (gcide) | Preoblongata \Pre*ob`lon*ga"ta\, n. [NL. See Pre-, and
Oblongata.] (Anat.)
The anterior part of the medulla oblongata. --B. G. Wilder.
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acocanthera oblongifolia (wn) | Acocanthera oblongifolia
n 1: medium-sized shrubby tree of South Africa having thick
leathery evergreen leaves and white or pink flowers and
globose usually two-seeded purplish black fruits [syn:
winter sweet, poison arrow plant, {Acocanthera
oblongifolia}, Acocanthera spectabilis] |
cydonia oblonga (wn) | Cydonia oblonga
n 1: small Asian tree with pinkish flowers and pear-shaped
fruit; widely cultivated [syn: quince, quince bush,
Cydonia oblonga] |
medulla oblongata (wn) | medulla oblongata
n 1: lower or hindmost part of the brain; continuous with spinal
cord; (`bulb' is an old term for medulla oblongata); "the
medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain
because it contains centers controlling breathing and heart
functioning" [syn: medulla oblongata, medulla, bulb] |
mirabilis oblongifolia (wn) | Mirabilis oblongifolia
n 1: leafy wildflower with lavender-pink flowers that open in
the evening and remain through cool part of the next day;
found in open woods or brush in mountains of southern
Colorado to Arizona and into Mexico [syn: {mountain four
o'clock}, Mirabilis oblongifolia] |
oblong leaf (wn) | oblong leaf
n 1: a simple leaf that is rounded at each end with parallel
sides |
oblong woodsia (wn) | oblong woodsia
n 1: a common rock-inhabiting fern of northern temperate regions
having rusty-brown stipes and lanceolate pinnate fronds
[syn: rusty woodsia, fragrant woodsia, {oblong
woodsia}, Woodsia ilvensis] |
oblongness (wn) | oblongness
n 1: the property of being shaped like a rectangle [syn:
rectangularity, oblongness] |
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