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  1. Is it able to describe this shape as bar | WordReference Forums

    Mar 4, 2016 · The objects pictured appear to have a cylindrical shape (round in one direction and straight in the orthogonal direction), as well as an oblong shape (substantially longer in one direction …

  2. Potato pearls | WordReference Forums

    Dec 21, 2013 · e un'altra definizione: Roundish pearls with a slightly oblong shape and less-symmetrical curves, resembling more a potato than a sphere. Most potato pearls are freshwater cultured pearls …

  3. oblong bubble - WordReference Forums

    Dec 4, 2019 · 'Bubble' here refers to a shape printed on the paper for you to make a mark in (i.e. the shape of the فراغ on the form). Oblong means, that it's longer on two sides than on the other two …

  4. Oblongs - WordReference Forums

    Aug 12, 2021 · I've never seen 'oblong' used like that, or in any other way that would make sense here. But this is his near-future science fiction one, isn't it? Presumably he intends us to recognize that it …

  5. oblong cube/cuboid - WordReference Forums

    Dec 17, 2013 · It is like a cube, but 4 or 6 of its sides are rectangles and not squares. Would you call it 'a cuboid' or 'an oblong cube' or 'a rectangular cube'? Is there any difference between the meanings of …

  6. oblong - WordReference Forums

    Sep 11, 2022 · They’d just wanted to take off their sports shoe and do something to it, or to press their oblongs. what does oblong in this sentence mean? The definition I found said that it's a rectangle …

  7. "to elaborate something" as "to elaborate on something"

    Dec 5, 2019 · Greetings! Definition of the verb "elaborate" from oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com: 1. to explain or describe something in a more detailed way: elaborate...

  8. United States or The United States? | WordReference Forums

    Oct 3, 2023 · Hi This is a photo of Highway 50 in Colorado, United States. Should I type "The United States" in this sentence?

  9. There can be, There may be: | WordReference Forums

    Apr 28, 2015 · There can be maximum 4 applicants at one time. VS A maximum of 4 applicants can be allowed to apply for something at one time. The only difference between the two is "can be allowed" …

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