| long-term memory |
your general store of remembered information
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| longevity |
duration of service; "her longevity as a star"; "had unusual longevity in the company" the property of being long-lived
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| longing |
prolonged unfulfilled desire or need
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| Long |
primarily spatial sense; of relatively great or greater than average spatial extension or extension as specified; "a long road"; "a long distance"; "contained many long words"; "ten miles long" of relatively great height; "a race of long gaunt men"- Sherwood Anderson; "looked out the long French windows" retentive: good at remembering; "a retentive mind"; "tenacious memory" holding securities or commodities in expectation of a rise in prices; "is long on coffee"; "a long position in gold" (of speech sounds or syllables) of relatively long duration; " the English vowel sounds in `bate', `beat', `bite', `boat', `boot' are long" involving substantial risk; "long odds" for an extended time or at a distant time; "a promotion long overdue"; "something long hoped for"; "his name has long been forgotten"; "talked all night long"; "how long will you be gone?"; "arrived long before he was expected"; "it is long after your bedtime" farseeing: planning prudently for the future; "large goals that required farsighted policies"; "took a long view of the geopolitical issues" for an extended distance hanker: desire strongly or persistently having or being more than normal or necessary:"long on brains"; "in long supply"
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| longitudinal |
of or relating to lines of longitude; "longitudinal reckoning by the navigator" running lengthwise; "a thin longitudinal strip"; "longitudinal measurements of the hull" over an extended time; "a longitudinal study of twins"
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