plural
lengths
plural
lengths
Britannica Dictionary definition of LENGTH
1
a
:
the distance from one end of something to the other end
:
a measurement of how long something is
[noncount]
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“What is its length?” [=how long is it?] “It measures 10 inches in length.” [=it is 10 inches long]
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We walked the entire length of the beach. [=we walked from one end of the beach to the other]
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The length of the table is six feet, and its width is three feet.
[count]
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see also focal length
b
[noncount]
:
the size or extent of a piece of writing
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Your essay should be no more than 250 words in length.
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five pages in length [=five pages long]
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a book-length poem [=a very long poem; a poem that has the same number of pages as some books]
c
[noncount]
:
the quality or state of being long
2
[noncount]
:
the amount of time something lasts
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They want to extend the length of the school year. [=to make the school year longer; to lengthen the school year]
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the length of a movie
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If you're in town for any length of time [=for more than just a short time], be sure to see the museum.
3
[count]
:
the length of something used as a unit of measure
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Our horse won the race by a length. [=by a distance equal to the length of one horse]
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They were two car lengths behind us.
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I managed to swim four lengths of the pool. [=to swim from one end of the pool to the other end four times]
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see also at arm's length at 1arm
4
[count]
:
a piece of something that is long and thin or narrow
at length
1
:
for a long time
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We talked at length about the ceremony.
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The speaker went on at considerable/great/some length.
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No one was questioned at any length about it. [=no one was questioned for a long period of time]
2
:
in a full or complete way
3
literary
:
after a long time
go to any length
or
go to any/extreme/great (etc.) lengths
:
to make a great or extreme effort to do something
the length and breadth of
:
through all parts of (a place)