Adjective
long-tailed (comparative more long-tailed, superlative most long-tailed)
Having a long tail (used in the names of various birds and animals).
long tailed
Its input stage used a long-tailed triode pair with loads matched to reduce drift in the output and, far more importantly, it was the first op-amp design to have two inputs (one inverting, the other non-inverting). Source: Internet
Females who prefer long tailed males tend to have mothers that chose long-tailed fathers. Source: Internet
Packrats (Neotoma spp.) are long-tailed nocturnal rodents that create nests out of plant materials in dry caves and crevices. Source: Internet
The most successful birds last year appear to have been the tits — with numbers of blue, great and long-tailed tits starting and ending the breeding season strong. Source: Internet
Certain members of Ploceidae, such as the long-tailed widowbird are well known for their elaborate sexual ornaments. Source: Internet
Input impedance The input stage with Q1 and Q3 is similar to an emitter-coupled pair (long-tailed pair), with Q2 and Q4 adding some degenerating impedance. Source: Internet