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longi-

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  1. a combining form meaning “long,” used in the formation of compound words.

    longicorn.


Etymology

Origin of longi-

< Latin, combining form of longus long 1; -i-

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It is now thought to be an early version of Homo longi, a sister species at similar levels of development to neanderthals and Homo sapiens.

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But the earlier emergence of Homo sapiens, Homo longi and Neanderthals neatly solves the problem.

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The first 11 schools involved in the GB Energy scheme bought solar panels from Aiko and Longi, two Chinese firms.

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Longi and Aiko are both members of the Solar Stewardship Initiative, which is a scheme designed to develop confidence in the supply chain and the responsible sourcing of solar panels.

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A company spokesperson said the conclusions in the Over-Exposed report "may not fully reflect the comprehensive measures Longi has implemented to ensure full compliance with international labour standards".

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