length
Definition of length:
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: verb
To lengthen.
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part of speech: noun
Quality of being long: extent from end to end: the longest measure of anything: long, continuance: detail.
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part of speech: noun
The measure of any thing from end to end; extent either of space or time; distance.
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Common misspellings:
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- leath (0.0%)
- lenght (68.6%)
- leangth (1.4%)
- leinght (0.1%)
- langth (0.6%)
- lengh (6.1%)
- lenth (7.6%)
- lengtht (0.1%)
- legnth (5.9%)
- l (0.0%)
- liength (0.1%)
- t (0.0%)
- legth (1.6%)
- lenghts (0.1%)
- leght (0.2%)
- lenghty (0.0%)
- lingth (0.3%)
- lengt (0.1%)
- lengthed (0.2%)
- lngth (0.1%)
- lenghtly (0.0%)
- lenghs (0.0%)
- lgth (0.1%)
- ength (0.0%)
- leanth (0.6%)
- leagnth (0.1%)
- lentgh (0.6%)
- lengrh (0.1%)
- leingh (0.1%)
- lenghth (4.3%)
- lengeth (0.3%)
- leingth (0.2%)
- lendth (0.1%)
- lfngh (0.1%)
Usage examples for length:
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The right length can be found by trying it out.
"The Radio Amateur's Hand Book" – A. Frederick Collins -
Charling told him at some length
"The Literary Sense" – E. Nesbit -
At length he cried, " I have it!"
"Household Tales by Brothers Grimm" – Grimm Brothers -
" Yes," she said, at length I will."
"A Spinner in the Sun" – Myrtle Reed