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Lengthwise   /lˈɛŋθwˌaɪz/   Listen
Lengthwise

adjective
1.
Running or extending in the direction of the length of a thing.  Synonym: lengthways.  Antonym: crosswise.
adverb
1.
In the direction of the length.  Synonyms: lengthways, longitudinally, longways, longwise.






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"Lengthwise" Quotes from Famous Books



... could weave the strands together. He looked at his shirt. A piece was torn off and unravelled. He could see the threads go up and down. He saw that some threads go from left to right (woof), others lengthwise (the warp). ...
— An American Robinson Crusoe - for American Boys and Girls • Samuel. B. Allison

... swallow-tail coat and a decoration on his breast, politely gave us liberty to choose our seats, as the invitations were not numerous and the church is large. A few persons, mostly ladies, were there before us, and had already taken the best seats,—those running lengthwise of the church, and facing a wide central aisle. We joined them, and while waiting felt more at liberty to inspect the church than at the service on a previous Sunday. The Grecian interior was undecorated, except that a mass of green ...
— In and Around Berlin • Minerva Brace Norton

... is called the lake of Moiris, along the side of which this labyrinth is built. The measure of its circuit is three thousand six hundred furlongs 131 (being sixty schoines), and this is the same number of furlongs as the extent of Egypt itself along the sea. The lake lies extended lengthwise from North to South, and in depth where it is deepest it is fifty fathoms. That this lake is artificial and formed by digging is self-evident, for about in the middle of the lake stand two pyramids, each rising above the water to a height of ...
— The History Of Herodotus - Volume 1(of 2) • Herodotus

... the cooking was to be done on a regular camp fire which was built between two green logs laid lengthwise and converging toward the end. The tops of these had, under Commodore Wingate's directions, been slightly flattened with an axe. At each end a forked branch had been set upright in the ground, with a green limb laid between them. From this limb hung "cooking hooks," consisting of green branches ...
— The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol • Howard Payson

... lengthwise of the piece, cotton warp alpaca filling; one of the first products of ...
— Textiles • William H. Dooley


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