elongate in the PONS Dictionary

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The existence of a coastal road traversing the park and a forest road elongating the southeast boundary facilitate access to the park by poachers.
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The time needed by the moon to elongate 12 degrees from the sun and every 12 degrees thereafter is one tithi ("tshes-zhag", lunar day).
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It can elongate a contracted scar or rotate the scar tension line.
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This galactose monosaccharide can then be further elongated by the addition of a glucose.
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The material is pumped from an upstream tube, and a set of wheels elongates the strand.
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Moderately large for genus (45-65 mm long), elongate and subrectangular, thick and solid, with smooth ventral margin.
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Classical form elongates itself, shimmers, rises on tip-toe; it glides, it loses substance, becomes idealised.
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The lake is roughly 120km2 sqmi in area, and consists of a main waterbody with two elongate arms.
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Many dicots have epigeal emergence, in which the hypocotyl elongates and becomes arched in the soil.
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The forewings are elongate with a light orange to greyish orange ground color.
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