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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Elongation (genetics); Elongation (disambiguation); Elongated; Elongate; Elongating

Elongate         
·adj To remove further off.
II. Elongate ·adj Drawn out at length; elongated; as, an elongate leaf.
III. Elongate ·vi To depart to, or be at, a distance; ·esp., to recede apparently from the sun, as a planet in its orbit.
IV. Elongate ·adj To Lengthen; to Extend; to Stretch; as, to elongate a line.
elongate         
v. a.
Lengthen, stretch, extend, draw out, lengthen out.
elongate         
(elongates, elongating, elongated)
If you elongate something or if it elongates, you stretch it so that it becomes longer. (FORMAL)
'Mom,' she intoned, elongating the word...
Corn is treated when the stalk starts to elongate.
= lengthen
VERB: V n, V

Wikipedia

Elongation

Elongation may refer to:

  • Elongation (astronomy)
  • Elongation (geometry)
  • Elongation (plasma physics)
  • Part of transcription of DNA into RNA of all types, including mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, etc.
  • Part of translation (biology) of mRNA into proteins
  • Elongated organisms
  • Stretch ratio in the physics of deformation
Examples of use of Elongate
1. Empire lines elongate legs and are terribly forgiving if youve spent the summer dodging the gym.
2. "Rather than elongate the detention period, why not invest in the capability to provide timely quality forensic investigation?" he says.
3. Stylists will often advise clients to dress in a single hue to elongate their figure, but they‘re usually talking about subdued colors such as black or navy.
4. That tusk, a strange, elongate prong, Which sometimes grows to nine feet long, Caused folks to ask, since days of yore: What is its use?
5. My next step is to elongate my strides until I‘m doing something resembling the smooth gliding that accomplished ice–skaters do.