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ultrawide

American  
[uhl-truh wahyd] / ˈʌl trə ˌwaɪd /

adjective

  1. extremely wide; much wider than average.


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Its single rear camera lacks the telephoto lens of the Pro models and the ultrawide lens in the entry-level iPhone 17, which costs $200 less.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Sweeney Cinched Waist denim jacket sold out in a day, and the Sydney Jean, an ultrawide leg with a butterfly on the back pocket, sold out in a week.

From The Wall Street Journal

It made a big deal of PC-exclusive features including unlocked frame rates, upscaling tech and support for ultrawide displays seen as an advantage souped-up gaming rigs.

From BBC

During totality, ultrawide and wide cameras can help when it feels dark, as well as “night mode.”

From Los Angeles Times

However, prior research has yet to produce a perovskite recipe with an ultrawide energy range and high efficiency.

From Science Daily