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longitudinal

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/ˌlɑndʒəˈtudənəl/
1

extending in the lengthwise direction

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  • The highway featured a longitudinal design, stretching for miles in a straight line across the expansive landscape.
  • The longitudinal waves in the ocean, also known as oceanic waves, travel parallel to the direction of the wave.
  • The architect designed a building with a longitudinal layout, emphasizing a seamless flow from one end to the other.
  • The longitudinal section of the tree trunk displayed the growth rings, providing information about its age and environmental conditions.
  • The longitudinal stripes on the zebra's coat provide camouflage in its natural habitat by blending with the tall grass.
2

of or relating to lines of longitude

3

over an extended time