Elongation

Word ELONGATION
Character 10
Hyphenation e lon ga tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Elongation"

What do we mean by elongation?

The act of elongating or the condition of being elongated. noun

Something that elongates; an extension. noun

The angular distance between two celestial bodies as seen from a third body, typically Earth. noun

The act of elongating or lengthening; the state of being elongated or lengthened. noun

Extension; continuation. noun

Distance; space which separates one thing from another. noun

A removing to a distance; removal; recession. noun

In astronomy: The angular distance of a planet from the sun, as it appears to the eye of a spectator on the earth; apparent departure of a planet from the sun in its orbit: as, the elongation of Venus or Mercury. noun

The angular distance of a satellite from its primary. noun

In surgery: A partial dislocation, occasioned by the stretching or lengthening of the ligaments. noun

The extension of a part beyond its natural dimensions. noun

The act of lengthening, or the state of being lengthened; protraction; extension. noun

That which lengthens out; continuation. noun

Removal to a distance; withdrawal; a being at a distance; distance. noun

The angular distance of a planet from the sun. noun

The act of lengthening, or the state of being lengthened; protraction; extension. noun

That which lengthens out; continuation. noun

The ratio of the extension of a material to the length of the material prior to stretching. noun

Removal to a distance; withdrawal; a being at a distance; distance. noun

The angular distance of a planet from the sun; as, the elongation of Venus or Mercury. noun

The act of lengthening

The state of being lengthened

That which lengthens out; continuation.

The ratio of the extension of a material to the length of the material prior to stretching.

Removal to a distance; withdrawal; a being at a distance; distance.

The angular distance of a planet from the sun

A scandal involving Elon Musk Urban Dictionary

Elongate is a crypto project that began as a parody of Elon Musk's tweet referencing the Watergate Scandal. It has since ballooned into an active community in the tens of thousands who intend to use the power and leverage of meme culture in order to raise awareness of and combat world hunger Urban Dictionary

Extended(past) Extending something. Often a good way to notice elongation is when someone adds extra letters to word. Urban Dictionary

To stretch one's self around someone or something Urban Dictionary

To mispronounce names, invent words, or otherwise needlessly meddle with processes or terms in the manner of an overrated computer information technology instructor. Urban Dictionary

To invent a conspiracy about a rich person attempting to dismantle The System. Urban Dictionary

ANYTHING SHOSHANA WANTS IT TO BE!! mwahhaaa.... Urban Dictionary

ElonGate is a coverup of the death of Elon Musk that occurred on March 5 by lithium battery explosion “ the explosion took place at 8:25 AM EST Friday and he was pronounced dead at 9:17 AM EST” Urban Dictionary

Elon Musks real name Urban Dictionary

Full name of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Elongation

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The word "elongation" in example sentences

Nucleosomes inhibit the initiation of transcription but allow chain elongation with the displacement of histones. ❋ Unknown (2007)

What would happen, I reasoned, is that one or more of them would be added to the oligonucleotide by the polymerase prior to the termination of chain elongation by addition of the dideoxynucleoside triphosphate, and it could easily be the wrong dideoxynucleoside triphosphate and it surely would result in an extension product that would be the wrong size, and the results would be spurious. ❋ Unknown (1997)

This figure is known as the elongation at fracture, or briefly, the "elongation," and is generally taken to be a measure of ductility. ❋ Unknown (1916)

One interesting example is axis elongation, which is just what it sounds like: the embryo stretches out until it clearly has a long axis, then continues to elongate to form something with a head and a tail and everything in between. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Guo S, Yamaguchi Y, Schilbach S, Wada T, Goddard A, et al. (2000) A regulator of transcriptional elongation, which is required for vertebrate neuronal development. ❋ Keerthi Krishnan Et Al. (2008)

Genes in the universal ancestor that were already homologs of each other (the paralogs such as elongation factors EF-1and EF-G used to root the universal tree, for instance [37]) of course complicate this view. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Elongated slots are recesses in workpieces which are made with a limited length in the form of the "elongation" of a workpiece bore hole by milling into a given direction. ❋ Dieter Frank (1990)

There must be physical continuity between parent, or parents, and offspring, so that the offspring is, as Erasmus Darwin well said, a kind of elongation of the life of the parent. ❋ Samuel Butler (1868)

Indeed, signs of "elongation" were thought to be perceptible with the Greenwich 28-inch refractor, [1450] while only round images could be seen at Lick. [ ❋ Unknown (1874)

One suggestion I've seen is that the stop codons may have been originally associated with uncharged tRNAs which cannot bind to an amino acid, resulting in termination of the elongation process. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Her most mannerist anatomical tell, at least in this series, is the spindly, balletic elongation of her sirens 'legs; an unsettling, haunting gesture that underscores the mythological quality of her scenes. ❋ Marshallpayne1 (2009)

In a way, this ability of theirs to destroy across space was an elongation of claw and fang. ❋ Unknown (2010)

That, says Severstal, would create a more advanced high-strength steel that has an elongation rate of more than 40%—meaning that it can extend to more than 40% of its present size—and a Megapascal strength of as much as 2,000, a scientific measure of a material's stiffness. ❋ John W. Miller (2012)

Likewise, they grow bigger if they are used, “through the elongation and multiplication of the terminal branches.” ❋ M.D. Henry Emmons (2010)

Replace your chain as soon as a chain gauge indicates it has significant elongation a Rohloff Caliber chain gauge drops in on the “A” side, for example; an elongated chain will have a harder time releasing from the bottom of the chainring teeth. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So, too, is the elongation of the faces, so that they resemble wraiths more than people, as though their journey into the next life has already begun. ❋ John Connolly (2010)

As we lean forward and peer into that computer screen, the same elongation occurs in the neck muscles. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"[Have you heard about] the Elongate?" "No, what's it about?" ❋ XX_children_eater_69_Xx (2021)

[Elongate] is a crypto project that began as a parody of [Elon Musk's] tweet referencing the [Watergate] Scandal. ❋ Tijmdv (2021)

Me: Did you remember to grab the [cash] [Jessica]: [Oops]... Me: NoooooooooOOooOoOOoOoOOoOoOooOoO! ❋ Kamisama (2005)

[Maddox] [elongated] around [Matthew] to reach his phone ❋ ShloopMeister (2019)

[Denise] [elongated] his name, [adding] three extra letters. ❋ GD (2003)

[The press] elongated a story about [Musk] making [solar] energy available for free to the masses. ❋ CosbyCorner (2023)

"[the air] is elongated" "the [idea] was elongated" "his [dick] was elongated" ❋ Shana (2003)

Guy 1: You see that everyone thinks [Elon Musk] is [alive]? Guy 2: But I thought he was alive... Guy 1: No he’s [dead it]’s called ElonGate ❋ Whookyman1222 (2021)

did you hear about how Elongated Muskrat [launched] the [Tesla] into [space]? Oh yeah bro ❋ Anargflarg (2018)

“Did you hear about [Elon Musk]’s new [rocket launch]” “Oh yeah I did but his actual name is Elongated Muskrat [FYI]” ❋ ___________h_____________ (2018)

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