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rangy (adj.)

"having a long, slender form" (as an animal suited to ranging), 1845, from range (v.) + -y (2). Also "adapted for ranging" (1868). Of landscapes, "hilly," 1862, Australian English. Related: Ranginess.

As a rule, we hold that the Jersey should be "growthy," deep-flanked, and loose-jointed, and should have, generally, the characteristics which farmers know as "rangy." [American Agriculturalist, November 1876]

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Definitions of rangy from WordNet

rangy (adj.)
tall and thin and having long slender limbs;
Synonyms: gangling / gangly / lanky
rangy (adj.)
adapted to wandering or roaming;
rangy (adj.)
allowing ample room for ranging;
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