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Long is an English word used to indicate greater extent in length, time, or distance. As an adjective, it describes objects or periods that are not short, such as a long rope, a long journey, or a long day. It can also function as an adverb in phrases like "wait a long time." In idiomatic use, "the long and the short of it" contrasts different aspects of a matter.

Long derives from Old English lang, from Proto-Germanic *langaz, cognate with similar words in other Germanic

In computing, long denotes a data type for integers that is larger than a standard int in

In finance and investing, "going long" or taking a long position means ownership of an asset with

Long is also a surname of English origin and a given name in some cultures; numerous people

languages.
The
form
spread
through
the
languages
of
the
Anglophone
and
nearby
regions
and
retains
a
basic
sense
of
extended
measurement
or
duration.
Comparative
forms
are
longer
and
longest.
many
programming
languages.
In
C
and
C++,
long
is
a
signed
integer
type
with
at
least
32
bits;
long
long
extends
this
further.
Java
defines
long
as
a
64-bit
signed
integer.
In
SQL
and
some
databases,
the
equivalent
type
is
BIGINT.
The
term
is
often
used
to
describe
memory
or
file
sizes
and
indices
that
exceed
standard
sizes.
the
expectation
that
its
value
will
rise.
The
opposite
position
is
"short."
The
term
is
also
used
in
other
contexts
to
denote
extended
exposure
or
commitment
over
time.
bear
the
name
across
many
professions.