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TERM IN PHONETICS
IPA colon; Length (phonology); Half-long; Quantity (phonetics)

Shorthead         
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT FOR THE LENGTH OF A HORSE FROM NOSE TO TAIL; APPROXIMATELY 2.4 M
Nose (horseracing); Short head; Shorthead; Short-head; Shortheads; Short-heads; Short heads; Length (unit); Length (horse racing)
·noun A sucking whale less than one year old;
- so called by sailors.
Horse length         
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT FOR THE LENGTH OF A HORSE FROM NOSE TO TAIL; APPROXIMATELY 2.4 M
Nose (horseracing); Short head; Shorthead; Short-head; Shortheads; Short-heads; Short heads; Length (unit); Length (horse racing)
A horse length, or simply length, is a unit of measurement for the length of a horse from nose to tail, approximately .
at arm's length         
TO MAKE A TRANSACTION AS IF THE PARTIES WERE INDEPENDENT FROM EACH OTHER
Arm's length; Arms length; At arm's length; At arms length; Arm’s length principle; Arm's-length transaction; Arm's Length
see arm

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Length (phonetics)

In phonetics, length or quantity is a feature of sounds that have distinctively extended duration compared with other sounds. There are long vowels as well as long consonants (the latter are often called geminates).

Many languages do not have distinctive length. Among the languages that have distinctive length, there are only a few that have both distinctive vowel length and distinctive consonant length. It is more common that there is only one or that they depend on each other.

The languages that distinguish between different lengths have usually long and short sounds. The Mixe languages are widely considered to have three distinctive levels of vowel length, as do Estonian, some Low German/Low Saxon varieties in the vicinity of Hamburg and some Moselle Franconian and Ripuarian Franconian varieties.

Strictly speaking, a pair of a long sound and a short sound should be identical except for their length. In certain languages, however, there are pairs of phonemes that are traditionally considered to be long-short pairs even though they differ not only in length, but also in quality, for instance English "long e" which is /iː/ (as in feet /fiːt/) vs. "short i" which is /ɪ/ (as in fit /fɪt/) or German "long e" which is /eː/ (as in Beet /beːt/ 'garden bed') vs. "short e" which is /ɛ/ (as in Bett /bɛt/ 'sleeping bed'). Also, tonal contour may reinforce the length, as in Estonian, where the over-long length is concomitant with a tonal variation resembling tonal stress marking.

In transcription in the International Phonetic Alphabet, long vowels or consonants are notated with the length sign (ː Unicode U+02D0 MODIFIER LETTER TRIANGULAR COLON) after the letter. Diacritics may occur over either the base letter, the length sign, or both. For example, in some non-rhotic varieties of English the /t/ of the word party may be nearly elided, with just some breathy-voice remaining, in which case it may be transcribed [ˈpɑː̤ɪ]. When both length and tone are moraic, a tone diacritic may appear twice, as in [sáː̀] (falling tone on a long vowel). A morpheme may be reduced to length plus nasalization, in which case a word might be transcribed [saː̃]. If the length is morphemic, the morphemes would be /ː̀/ and /ː̃/.

In this non-linear phonology, the feature of length is often not a feature of a specific sound segment, but rather of the whole syllable.

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1. So she was astonished and delighted when the half–length portrait fetched 205,000 after a ferocious bidding war.
2. After his one–and–a–half–length victory, Desert Orchid’s rider, Simon Sherwood said: "I’ve never known a horse so brave.
3. The painting, given an estimate of 300 to 500, was billed as an "18th–Century Continental school, half–length portrait of an aesthete". In fact, it is thought to have been painted by Tiziano Vecelli, better known as Titian, in Venice between about 1510 and 1520.