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longitudinal

Adjective

This term evokes a sense of extension and duration. In physical descriptions, it describes a line that follows the primary axis of a body, creating a visual of stretching from top to bottom or end to end. It is the direct opposite of transverse or lateral movements. In scientific and academic contexts, it shifts from a spatial dimension to a temporal one. It suggests a deep dive into a single subject over time, emphasizing persistence and change rather than a snapshot of a population at one specific moment.

Meanings

Adjective
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Running lengthwise rather than across the width of an object.

"The surgeon made a longitudinal incision along the leg."

Adjective
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Relating to a research design that involves repeated observations of the same variables over a long period.

"The team conducted a longitudinal study to track child development from birth to age ten."

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