These are the meanings of the letters LONG when you unscramble them.
            
                
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                    Long (a.)
                    
                        To belong; -- used with to, unto, or for.
                     
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                    Long (a.)
                    
                        To feel a strong or morbid desire or craving; to wish for   something with eagerness; -- followed by an infinitive, or by after or   for.
                     
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                    Long (adv.)
                    
                        At a point of duration far distant, either prior or   posterior; as, not long before; not long after; long before the   foundation of Rome; long after the Conquest.
                     
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                    Long (adv.)
                    
                        Through an extent of time, more or less; -- only in   question; as, how long will you be gone?
                     
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                    Long (adv.)
                    
                        Through the whole extent or duration.
                     
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                    Long (adv.)
                    
                        To a great extent in apace; as, a long drawn out line.
                     
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                    Long (adv.)
                    
                        To a great extent in time; during a long time.
                     
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                    Long (n.)
                    
                        A long sound, syllable, or vowel.
                     
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                    Long (n.)
                    
                        A note formerly used in music, one half the length of a   large, twice that of a breve.
                     
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                    Long (n.)
                    
                        The longest dimension; the greatest extent; -- in the phrase,   the long and the short of it, that is, the sum and substance of it.
                     
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                    Long (prep.)
                    
                        By means of; by the fault of; because of.
                     
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                    Long (superl.)
                    
                        Drawn out in a line, or in the direction of length;   protracted; extended; as, a long line; -- opposed to short, and   distinguished from broad or wide.
                     
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                    Long (superl.)
                    
                        Drawn out or extended in time; continued through a   considerable tine, or to a great length; as, a long series of events; a   long debate; a long drama; a long history; a long book.
                     
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                    Long (superl.)
                    
                        Extended to any specified measure; of a specified   length; as, a span long; a yard long; a mile long, that is, extended to   the measure of a mile, etc.
                     
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                    Long (superl.)
                    
                        Far-reaching; extensive.
                     
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                    Long (superl.)
                    
                        Occurring or coming after an extended interval; distant   in time; far away.
                     
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                    Long (superl.)
                    
                        Prolonged, or relatively more prolonged, in utterance;   -- said of vowels and syllables. See Short, a., 13, and Guide to   Pronunciation, // 22, 30.
                     
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                    Long (superl.)
                    
                        Slow in passing; causing weariness by length or   duration; lingering; as, long hours of watching.