longitudinal in the PONS Dictionary

longitudinal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

longitudinal extent

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The adults of this moth have 8 longitudinal bands on the forewings.
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The light and dark marks on the forewing, and the tendency for longitudinal streaks on the wing, give the forewing a busy appearance.
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In this stage the mine is tentiformed, with a strong longitudinal wrinkle on the lower side.
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Those longitudinal lines are also present on the foot.
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Longitudinal stays support the flat tubeplates at each side.
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They are generally green and have pale longitudinal stripes.
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The rear-engined (longitudinal) version was called the 354.
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In the young the spots are joined into 4 or 6 longitudinal lines down the back.
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The surface has fine straight or sometimes twisted longitudinal striations.
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The body is brown with lighter (longitudinal) stripes.
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