What's the difference between longish and songish?
Longish
Definition:
(a.) Somewhat long; moderately long.
Example Sentences:
(1) Stage A5 is the adult stage, with a longish, rectangular area covered by hair of a density and texture found in adults.
(2) I dare say it’ll swing back again, because these things do, over the course of hopefully a longish career.
(3) In this case, he doesn't, he hits a long-but-not-that-longish fly to end the inning.
(4) Autogenic spongiosa proved to be best suitable for soft-tissue repair in cases of non-segmental defects, whereas structured corticalis worked better as a transplant for somewhat stretched and longish segmental defects.
(5) One patient had a giant cell tumour of the tendon sheath which was moderately echogenic in appearance, one had carpal tunnel syndrome and a ganglion-like finding at US, one had tenosynovitis and negative US and one had a prominent tendon due to postoperative sequelae, with US showing a longish echo-poor lesion.
(6) It's a longish (15-page) submission that is worth reading in full.
(7) Based on a close reading of tsar history since 1918 and taking in various business tsars, drugs tsars, youth tsars, community tsars along the way, this latest tsar is going to have a brief frenzy of activity, maybe an interview or two, and then a longish period when the tsar realises that he or she doesn't have any constituency, no locus and hence very little effectiveness.
(8) Hydrangeas and white candles appear everywhere, as do reassuring white men with longish grey hair and white linen shirts unbuttoned to the solar plexus.
(9) The cells become a longish dense shape with enclosed vesicles and dense structures, there structural elements cannot be more diagnosed.
(10) In many cases which previously did not appear to be amenable to treatment it is today possible to preserve the damaged teeth at least over a longish period.
(11) After a longish interval he produced the biblical fantasia The Rape of Tamar (1970).
(12) During the first postnatal years, protruding, large ears, full periorbital tissue, and thick septum and alae nasi were the most characteristic phenotypic findings, while after approximately 6 years of age a longish face with full lips and prominent maxilla and mandible became more distinct.
(13) The new species is characterized by the following features: mouth succer larger than acetabulum or nearly of the same size; integument spines ("cuticular" spines) single; ovary with 5-6 short branches, which divide into more or less short broad lobes; testes larger than ovary with 5-6 simple or polymorphic lobes; eggs longish-ovoid, shell thin and uniform in thickness; surface undulated.
(14) Lymph nodes involved in malignant disease appeared globular, whereas those involved in inflammatory disease showed a longish and flattened shape.
(15) In thinly crowded parts of the turbinalia the olfactory cells are mostly differentiated in pericaryon, dendrit, neck and capitulum, whereas in the densely crowded ethmoturbinale there are 4 zones of pericaryons one above the other, there is no neck, the capitula are longishly formed and mostly lie in the epithelium.
(16) It is clearly delimited and can be divided into a longish pars lateralis and a spherical pars medialis.