lengthways

lengthways
lengthways 1590s, from LENGTH (Cf. length) + -WAY (Cf. -way), with adverbial genitive -s.

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  • lengthways — UK [ˈleŋθˌweɪz] / US or lengthwise UK [ˈleŋθˌwaɪz] / US adverb in the direction of the longest side of something Slice the pears in half lengthways …   English dictionary

  • lengthways — lengthways, lengthwise For the adjective only lengthwise is used: The driver was sleeping in a doubled up lengthwise position. For the adverb both forms are available: a hollow tube split lengthways/lengthwise …   Modern English usage

  • Lengthways — Length ways ( w[=a]z ), Lengthwise Length wise ( w[imac]z ), adv. In the direction of the length; running or extending in the direction of the length of a thing; in a longitudinal direction. Contrasted with {crosswise}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • lengthways — [ˈleŋθˌweɪz] or lengthwise [ˈleŋθˌwaɪz] adv in the direction of the longest side of something …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • lengthways — ► ADVERB ▪ in a direction parallel with a thing s length …   English terms dictionary

  • lengthways — [[t]le̱ŋθweɪz[/t]] also lengthwise ADV: ADV after v Lengthways or lengthwise means in a direction or position along the length of something. Cut the aubergines in half lengthways... She tore off two sections of paper towel and folded them… …   English dictionary

  • lengthways — adv. Lengthways is used with these verbs: ↑cut …   Collocations dictionary

  • lengthways — length|ways [ leŋθ,weız ] or length|wise [ leŋθ,waız ] adverb in the direction of the longest side of something: Slice the pears in half lengthways …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • lengthways — also length.wise adverb in the direction or position of the longest side; longways AmE: Lay the bricks lengthways …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • lengthways — adverb Date: 1599 lengthwise …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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