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Oblong is a term used to describe a shape, specifically a rectangle that has an elongated form, more length than width. This term is often used in various fields such as mathematics, architecture, and design.
Definition[edit]
An oblong is a rectangle that is not a square. It has two pairs of sides of equal length, but one pair is longer than the other. The term "oblong" is derived from the Latin word "oblongus", which means "elongated".
Usage in Mathematics[edit]
In mathematics, an oblong is a rectangle that is not a square. It is a special case of a rectangle where the adjacent sides are unequal. The area of an oblong can be calculated by multiplying the length of the longer side by the length of the shorter side.
Usage in Architecture[edit]
In architecture, an oblong plan is a design for a building that is longer in one direction. This type of design is often used for buildings that need to accommodate a large number of people, such as churches or auditoriums.
Usage in Design[edit]
In design, oblong shapes are often used to create a sense of movement or direction. They can also be used to create a sense of balance or proportion in a design.


