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14-letter words containing b, o, v, r

  • above reproach — perfect; beyond criticism
  • absentee voter — a voter who votes in advance because of being unable to go to the polling place.
  • absorptiveness — the quality of being absorptive
  • antisubversion — opposed to or acting against subversion
  • arrivals board — a board showing the time of arrival of planes, trains or buses
  • barbara liskov — (person)   Professor Barbara Liskov was the first US woman to be awarded a PhD in computing, and her innovations can be found in every modern programming language. She currently (2009) heads the Programming Methodology Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Liskov's design innovations have, over the decades, made software more reliable and easier to maintain. She has invented two computer progamming languages: CLU, an object-orientated language, and Argus, a distributed programming language. Liskov's research forms the basis of modern programming languages such as Java, C# and C++. One of the biggest impacts of her work came from her contributions to the use of data abstraction, a method for organising complex programs. See Liskov substitution principle. In June 2009 she will receive the A. M. Turing Award.
  • belaya tserkov — city in WC Ukraine: pop. 204,000
  • belvoir castle — a castle in Leicestershire, near Grantham (in Lincolnshire): seat of the Dukes of Rutland; rebuilt by James Wyatt in 1816
  • big government — a form of government characterized by high taxation and public spending and centralization of political power
  • blurred vision — a condition which makes it impossible to see clearly
  • bokhara clover — white melilot.
  • bouleversement — an overthrow or reversal; violent turmoil
  • bound variable — (in the functional calculus) a variable occurring in a quantifier and in a sentential function within the scope of the quantifier.
  • boundary value — boundary value analysis
  • break of serve — the act or instance of breaking an opponent's service
  • buffer overrun — buffer overflow
  • ciudad bolivar — a port in E Venezuela, on the Orinoco River: accessible to ocean-going vessels. Pop: 344 000 (2005 est)
  • columbia river — a river in SW Canada and the NW United States, flowing S and W from SE British Columbia through Washington along the boundary between Washington and Oregon and into the Pacific. 1214 miles (1955 km) long.
  • controvertible — to argue against; dispute; deny; oppose.
  • controvertibly — In a controvertible manner.
  • convertibility — The quality of being convertible.
  • costovertebral — (anatomy) Connecting a rib with the body of a vertebra.
  • covered bridge — a bridge that is enclosed by a roof and walls.
  • discovery club — a division of Camp Fire, Inc., for members who are 12 or 13 years of age.
  • disprovability — The ability to be disproven; refutability.
  • favourableness — The state or condition of being favourable.
  • free vibration — the vibration of a structure that occurs at its natural frequency, as opposed to a forced vibration
  • governableness — The state of being governable.
  • governing body — board, regulatory authority
  • herbert hoover — Herbert (Clark) 1874–1964, 31st president of the U.S. 1929–33.
  • in sb's favour — If someone makes a judgment in your favour, they say that you are right about something.
  • indiscoverable — not discoverable.
  • interbehaviour — interaction between multiple individuals
  • irremovability — The quality or state of being irremovable.
  • irrevocability — not to be revoked or recalled; unable to be repealed or annulled; unalterable: an irrevocable decree.
  • java black rot — a disease of stored sweet potatoes, characterized by dry rot of and black protuberances on the tubers, caused by a fungus, Diplodia tubericola.
  • labor movement — labor unions collectively: The labor movement supported the bill.
  • labour of love — If you do something as a labour of love, you do it because you really want to and not because of any reward you might get for it, even though it involves hard work.
  • local variable — (programming)   A variable with lexical scope, i.e. one which only exists in some particular part of the source code, typically within a block or a function or procedure body. This contrasts with a global variable, which is defined throughout the whole program. Code is easier to understand and modify when the scope of variables is as small as possible because it is easier to see how the variable is set and used. Code containing global variables is harder to modify because its behaviour may depend on and affect other sections of code that refer to that variable.
  • logic variable — (programming)   A variable in a logic programming language which is initially undefined ("unbound") but may get bound to a value or another logic variable during unification of the containing clause with the current goal. The value to which it is bound may contain other variables which may themselves be bound or unbound. For example, when unifying the clause sad(X) :- computer(X, ibmpc). with the goal sad(billgates). the variable X will become bound to the atom "billgates" yielding the new subgoal "computer(billgates, ibmpc)".
  • multivibrators — Plural form of multivibrator.
  • navigation bar — (web)   (Always abbreviated "nav bar") On a website, a prominently displayed set of links to important sections of the site.
  • non-reservable — to keep back or save for future use, disposal, treatment, etc.
  • nonbehavioural — not related to or concerned with behaviour
  • nonconvertible — Not convertible; that cannot be exchanged for an equivalent.
  • nonfinite verb — a verb form that does not indicate person or number; in English, the infinitive and participles.
  • nonobstructive — to block or close up with an obstacle; make difficult to pass: Debris obstructed the road.
  • nonrecoverable — unable to be claimed back; damaged or lost forever
  • objet de vertu — an object of virtu
  • observer force — a force deployed to an area of conflict to observe proceedings

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