elongatedly

English

Etymology

From elongated +‎ -ly.

Adverb

elongatedly (comparative more elongatedly, superlative most elongatedly)

  1. In an elongated fashion.
    • 1969, Nikolaus Pevsner, South Lancashire: The Industrial and Commercial South[1]:
      "It is an impressive interior, very Bodleyish, with elongatedly polygonal piers, their arches dying into the imposts, a transparent triforium or passage half below the clerestory windows."

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