Their noses were but
longitudinal slits in the center of their faces, midway between their mouths and ears.
They gained the summit only to find themselves on another ravine, and now perceived that this vast mountain, which had presented such a sloping and even side to the distant beholder on the plain, was shagged by frightful precipices, and seamed with
longitudinal chasms, deep and dangerous.
The three ramifications mentioned, of which the Duthumi forms the first link, are separated by immense
longitudinal plains.
A very thin and very agile person may, by observing his reflection in a rapid sequence of
longitudinal strips, obtain a fairly accurate conception of his looks.
Kory-Kory, with a view of improving the handiwork of nature, and perhaps prompted by a desire to add to the engaging expression of his countenance, had seen fit to embellish his face with three broad
longitudinal stripes of tattooing, which, like those country roads that go straight forward in defiance of all obstacles, crossed his nasal organ, descended into the hollow of his eyes, and even skirted the borders of his mouth.
On this view of the whole world, or at least of broad
longitudinal belts, having been simultaneously colder from pole to pole, much light can be thrown on the present distribution of identical and allied species.
In general form they resemble little slugs, but are very much narrower in proportion, and several of the species are beautifully coloured with
longitudinal stripes.
Heidegger's tires were Palmer's, leaving
longitudinal stripes.
For the benefit of graduate students planning a dissertation and early career faculty planning a qualitative
longitudinal study, Derrington combines qualitative
longitudinal sections from articles and books and translate them into action with examples.
a first
longitudinal end region extending from the first transverse side of the central region directionally along the longitudinally extending centerline away from the central region; c.