longitudinally
English
Etymology
longitudinal + -ly
Adverb
longitudinally (comparative more longitudinally, superlative most longitudinally)
- Along lines of longitude, in the direction from pole to pole, meridianally.
- (sciences and social sciences) By sampling data over time rather than merely once.
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