longshapes
Longshapes are geometric figures whose overall form is markedly elongated along a principal axis. In practical terms, they have a length L that greatly exceeds their width W, with an aspect ratio commonly greater than 2 or 3 depending on the context. They may be straight or curved and can be defined by the locus of a central spine with a width function w(s) along the length.
Canonical examples include rectangles with high aspect ratio, capsules (stadium shapes) produced by rounding the ends
Applications of longshapes appear in tiling and packing problems where high anisotropy influences density and stability,
Notes: The term longshape is used in some design and modeling discussions but is not a formal