SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: NOUN
- In division loo, a pool which has been put up by the dealer alone. Pools which have been contributed to by players who have been looed are double pools.
- In French boston, or in heart solo, the winning of five tricks with a partner.
- A person lacking intelligence or common sense
- Any herbaceous plant having medicinal properties
- A medicinal plant or the medicine obtained from it.
- N/A
SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: ADJECTIVE
- Lowly in condition or rank.
- Not pretentious, guileful, or deceitful; humble or sincere.
- Not characterized by luxury or elaborate commitments.
- Having little or no ornamentation; not embellished or adorned: : plain.
- Being without figuration or elaboration.
- Being without additions or modifications; mere.
- Having no divisions or branches; not compound.
- Having or composed of only one thing, element, or part.
- Easy to understand, do, or carry out: : easy.
- Having few parts or features; not complicated or elaborate.
- Exhibiting childlike simplicity and credulity
- Lacking mental capacity and devoid of subtlety
- Easy and not involved or complicated
- Having few parts; not complex or complicated or involved
- Having or showing little intelligence, education, or experience: : naive.
- (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions
- Not elaborate in style; unornamented
- Having notably more length than width; being long and slender
- Of a leaf shape; long and narrow
- Made longer; extended.
- Having more length than width; slender.
- Lengthened, extended.
- Slender.
- Drawn out at length; elongated.
SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: VERB
- N/A
- To make long or longer by pulling and stretching; to make elongated.
- Make long or longer by pulling and stretching
SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To lengthen; to extend; to stretch.
SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In chem., that has not been decomposed or separated into chemically distinct kinds of matter; elementary. See element, 3.
- Not sheathed or vaginate: as, a simple aculeus or sting.
- Entire; not dentate, serrate, emarginate, etc.; having no special processes, etc.: as, a simple margin.
- Not specially enlarged, dilated, robust, etc.: as, simple femora, not fitted for leaping or not like a grasshopper's.
- In entomology, more particularly— Formed of one lobe, joint, etc.: as, a simple maxilla; the simple capitulum or club of an antenna.
- Normal or usual; ordinary; not duplex: as, the simple teeth of ordinary rodents. See simple-toothed.
- Single: not compound, social, or colonial: as, the simple ascidians; the simple (not compound) eyes or ocelli of an insect.
- In z oöl. and anatomy: Plain; entire; not varied, complicated, or appendaged. See simple-faced.
- In botany, not formed by a union of similar parts or groups of parts: thus, a simple pistil is of one carpel; a simple leaf is of one blade; a simple stem or trunk is one not divided at the base. Compare simple umbel, below.
- Unbroken by valves or crooks: as, a simple tube in a trumpet.
- Not exceeding an octave; not compound: as, a simple interval, third, fifth, etc.
- Undeveloped; not complex: as, simple counterpoint, fugue, imitation, rhythm, time.
- In mineralogy, homogeneous.
- Presenting no difficulties or obstacles; easily done, used, understood, or the like; adapted to man's natural powers of acting or thinking; plain; clear; easy: as, a simple task; a simple statement; a simple explanation.
- Proceeding from ignorance or folly; evidencing a lack of sense or knowledge.
- Deficient in the mental effects of experience and education; unlearned; unsophisticated; hence, silly; incapable of understanding a situation of affairs; easily deceived.
- Without rank; lowly; humble; poor.
- Of little value or importance; insignificant; trifling.
- Plain in dress, manner, or deportment; hence, making no pretense; unaffected; unassuming; unsophisticated; artless; sincere.
- Mere; pure; sheer; absolute.
- Without sauce or condiment; without luxurious or unwholesome accompaniments: as, a simple diet; a simple repast.
- Without elaborate and rich ornamentation; not loaded with extrinsic details; plain; beautiful, if at all, in its essential parts and their relations.
- Having few parts; free from complexity or complication; uninvolved; not elaborate; not modified.
- Without parts, either absolutely, or of a special kind alone considered; elementary; uncompounded: as, a simple substance; a simple concept; a simple distortion.
- To make (the second or low-pressure cylinder of a compound engine) receive live steam direct from the boiler, instead of receiving its working fluid as exhaust from the first or high-pressure cylinder, as in normal series-working. This is done in starting, or occasionally with unusual overload on the engine, and the two cylinders work as two simple engines.
- To gather simples, or medicinal plants.
- In music: Single; not compound: as, a simple sound or tone.
- (botany) of leaf shapes
- Apart from anything else
- Having few parts
- Unornamented
- Lacking mental capacity and subtlety
- Apart from anything else; without additions or modifications
- Synonyms Unmixed, elementary.
- A monomial.
- Later. a dissyllabic or trisyllabic foot, with inclusion of the pyrrhic (): opposed to a compound foot in the sense of a foot compounded of these. See pyrrhic.
- That which is not composed of different things, especially not of matter and form, but is either pure matter or pure form
- The object of a simple concept.
- To recede; move to a greater distance; particularly, to recede apparently from the sun, as a planet in its orbit.
- To remove further off.
- To make long or longer; lengthen; extend, stretch, or draw out in length: as, to elongate a rope by splicing.
- Lengthened; extended or produced; attenuated; specifically, in zoology and botany, disproportionately or comparatively long or extended: as, a worm has an elongate body; a proboscis is an elongate snout; elongate antennæ are about as long as the body of an insect; elongate elytra extend beyond the abdomen; an elongate flower-stem.
- Being long and slender
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To make or grow longer.
SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: RELATED WORDS
- Mere, Oversimplified, Obtuse, Primitive, Common, Unproblematic, Elemental, Unsophisticated, Pure, Elegant, Simplified, Plain, Simplistic, Easy, Uncomplicated
- Lay, Lying, Lie, Grow, Extended, Stretched, Oblong, Recline, Extend, Lengthen, Unsubdivided, Simple, Stretch, Long, Linear
SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mere, Oversimplified, Obtuse, Primitive, Common, Unproblematic, Elemental, Unsophisticated, Pure, Elegant, Simplified, Plain, Simplistic, Easy, Uncomplicated
- Lay, Lying, Lie, Grow, Extended, Stretched, Oblong, Recline, Extend, Lengthen, Unsubdivided, Simple, Stretch, Long, Linear
SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our team likes this simple and nice interface.
- Very simple and easy to use shipping dashboard.
- Simple Homeschool and Home Art Studio on facebook!
- The rustic, simple feel is comforting and comfortable.
- The simple smartphone with a new simplified menu.
- Even in simple parking citation matters this firm goes the extra mile in filing memorandums of law regarding the constitutionality of simple parking tickets.
- Roberto was a simple man with simple tastes and big dreams, he perhaps was not able to fully realize.
- Simple and easy to read a functional resume, keep it simple easy.
- That sounds very simple, and in the vast majority of cases, it is simple.
- Simple Past Present Perfect Simple; Indicazione temporale del passato.
- They can shrink, elongate, or become brittle and thus deteriorate.
- There are far more barriers that elongate the process.
- GLEBA firm, with small, open irregular to elongate locules.
- If symbol is not indicated, its pattern cannot elongate.
- Elongate hemlock scale, Fiorinia externa, Nuculaspis tsugae, natural enemies.
- Unfortunately, half of all American marriages elongate wedgme.
- Make letters more abstract, shorten or elongate them.
- Fluke bodies tend to be oval and elongate.
- Body not elongate, snakelike, or possessing bony plates.
- Rat fibroblasts and neurons elongate along aligned fibres.
SIMPLE vs ELONGATE: QUESTIONS
- Why choose Lakeside simple cremation Northeast Ohio?
- How are pyrimidines synthesized from simple precursors?
- What grade is present simple present continuous past simple and past continuous?
- Is 'to not/listen' in the past simple or past simple?
- When to use the present simple or the past simple in suggest?
- How to test your knowledge on simple past and present perfect simple?
- How to rewrite sentences in simple present and simple past tense?
- What is the simple subject and simple predicate of box?
- What is the difference of simple interest and simple discount?
- Does a simple pendulum perform linear simple harmonic motion?
- Can Apple elongate the battery on the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus?
- What are the characteristics of the elongate larvae?
- Does Orthodontic extrusion elongate the Crown of a fractured tooth?
- How does DNA polymerase epsilon elongate the leading strand?
- What causes the eyeballs to elongate causing myopia?
- Why dideoxyribonucleotides do not elongate the DNA chain?