Definition of Lengthened. Meaning of Lengthened. Synonyms of Lengthened

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Definition of Lengthened

Lengthen
Lengthen Length"en, v. i. To become longer. --Locke.

Meaning of Lengthened from wikipedia

- nasal spirant law show vowel lengthening compensating for the loss of a nasal. Non-rhotic forms of English have a lengthened vowel before a historical post-vocalic...
- as to the specific vowels that were lengthened the specific environment but also in the result of the lengthening. There is substantial variation, and...
- Crown lengthening is a surgical procedure performed by a dentist, or more frequently a periodontist, where more tooth is exposed by removing some of the...
- cosmetic limb-lengthening surgery is a high demand but also unregulated industry. Height is highly attractive in India and cosmetic limb-lengthening has been...
- to describe the phenomena now known respectively as the full grade and lengthened grade. In the context of European languages, the phenomenon was first...
- originally represented the sound /iə̯/. In Low German, a following e letter lengthens other vowels as well, e.g., in the name Kues /kuːs/. A following h is...
- A pencil extender (or pencil lengthener) is a small instrument (made out of metal or wood) allowing to extend small pencils, in order to facilitate their...
- was announced in November 1959 by Guns & Ammo magazine. The design is a lengthened and structurally improved .45 Colt case. The wildcat cartridge went mainstream...
- to June. In 1873, the term was lengthened to January, and then from January to January. In 1913, the term was lengthened to two years, and in January 1967...
- *s or laryngeals *h₁, *h₂ or *h₃ (cover symbol *H), with compensatory lengthening occurring in a word-final position after resonants. In other words: */-VRs/...