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longitudinally

1 of 1adverb
/ˈlɑ:n.ʤɪ.ˌtu:.dɪ.nə.li/
1

in the direction of the longest dimension

  • The ship sailed longitudinally along the coast, covering vast distances.
  • The highway extended longitudinally through the countryside, connecting cities along its route.
  • The cable ran longitudinally along the bridge, providing support and stability.
  • The tree trunk was cut longitudinally to reveal growth rings and patterns.
  • The road curves longitudinally along the riverbank, following its natural path.
2

in a direction running lengthwise from north to south or along the vertical axis of an area

  • The islands were mapped longitudinally to determine their position relative to the prime meridian.
  • The territory stretches longitudinally from the Arctic Ocean to the temperate forests.
  • The scientist recorded the migratory patterns longitudinally, tracing the north-south movements.
  • The explorers traveled longitudinally, covering several degrees of longitude in a week.
  • The satellite scanned the earth longitudinally, capturing data in vertical bands.
3

over an extended period, especially in studies or observations tracking change or development

  • The participants were studied longitudinally to track behavioral changes over years.
  • The disease was examined longitudinally to understand its long-term effects.
  • The company's growth was analyzed longitudinally, revealing steady expansion.
  • They collected data longitudinally to assess the impact of education reforms.
  • The study followed the children longitudinally, from preschool through high school.
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