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length

Syllabification: (length)
Pronunciation: /leNG(k)TH, lenth/
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Definition of length

noun

  • 1the measurement or extent of something from end to end; the greater of two or the greatest of three dimensions of a body:it can reach over two feet in length the length of the airport terminal
  • the amount of time occupied by something:delivery must be within a reasonable length of time
  • the quality of being long:the length of the waiting list
  • the full distance that a thing extends for:the muscles running the length of my spine
  • the extent of a garment in a vertical direction when worn:the length of her skirt
  • Prosody & Phonetics the metrical quantity or duration of a vowel or syllable.
  • 2the extent of something, especially as a unit of measurement, in particular.
  • the length of a swimming pool as a measure of the distance swum:fifty lengths of the pool
  • the length of a horse, boat, etc., as a measure of the lead in a race:the mare won the race last year by seven lengths
  • (one's length) the full extent of one’s body:he awkwardly lowered his length into the small car
  • 3(in bridge or whist) the number of cards of a suit held in one’s hand, especially when five or more.
  • 4a stretch or piece of something:a stout length of wood
  • 5a degree or extreme to which a course of action is taken:they go to great lengths to avoid the press

Phrases

at length

  • 1in detail; fully:these aspects have been discussed at length
  • 2after a long time:at length she laid down the pencil

the length and breadth of

the whole extent of:women from the length and breadth of Russia

Origin:

Old English lengthu, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lengte, also to long1

The ending of length is spelled -gth.

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