oblong

/ˈɑblɔŋ/
adjective
  1. Having a shape that is longer in one direction than the other, with parallel sides and rounded ends.
    • He drew an oblong rectangle on the paper.
    • She placed an oblong mirror on the hallway wall.
    • The table had an oblong shape, perfect for a long dining room.
noun
  1. A shape or object that is longer than it is wide, with parallel sides and rounded ends.
    • She cut the dough into small oblongs before baking.
    • The garden was designed as a large oblong with flower beds along the edges.
    • The artist painted a series of colorful oblongs on the canvas.
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