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14-letter words containing e, a

  • adding machine — a mechanical device, operated manually or electrically, for adding and often subtracting, multiplying, and dividing
  • additive color — red, green, or blue-violet, as used in the additive process of color photography.
  • additive group — a group in which the operation of the group is addition.
  • address strobe — (storage)   (AS) One of the input signals of a memory device, especially semiconductor memory, which is asserted to tell the memory device that the address inputs are valid. Upon receiving this signal the selected memory device starts the memory access (read/write) indicated by its other inputs. It may be driven directly by the processor or by a memory controller.
  • addressability — (computing) The capability of a microprocessor etc. to deal with values of a certain size using a single instruction.
  • adelie penguin — a flightless marine bird, Pygoscelis adeliae, of the order Sphenisciformes of cool southern, esp Antarctic, regions: they have wings modified as flippers, webbed feet, and feathers lacking barbs
  • adenocarcinoma — a malignant tumour originating in glandular tissue
  • adenosclerosis — (medicine) The hardening of a gland.
  • adipose tissue — loose connective tissue in which fat cells accumulate.
  • adjunctiveness — The state or quality of being adjunctive.
  • administrative — Administrative work involves organizing and supervising an organization or institution.
  • admiralty mile — nautical mile.
  • admissibleness — The state or quality of being admissible.
  • adoption curve — a curve on a graph plotting the number of people using a new product against the time from its initial release
  • adoption panel — (in Britain) a committee appointed by an adoption agency, such as a local authority, to make recommendations concerning the suitability of prospective adoption cases
  • adrenal glands — one of a pair of ductless glands, located above the kidneys, consisting of a cortex, which produces steroidal hormones, and a medulla, which produces epinephrine and norepinephrine.
  • adrenergically — in a manner relating to the release or activation of adrenaline
  • adrenocortical — relating to the adrenal cortex
  • adrenoreceptor — a receptor that binds with epinephrine, norepinephrine, or related compounds.
  • adrianople red — a medium red color.
  • adriatic (sea) — arm of the Mediterranean, between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula
  • advance notice — warning
  • advantageously — providing an advantage; furnishing convenience or opportunity; favorable; profitable; useful; beneficial: an advantageous position; an advantageous treaty.
  • adventitiously — associated with something by chance rather than as an integral part; extrinsic.
  • adventure park — a place offering a variety of outdoor entertainments involving physical challenges, esp for children
  • adverse action — An adverse action notice is an official explanation by a financial institution of why they are refusing to grant credit to someone.
  • advertisements — Plural form of advertisement.
  • aegean islands — the islands of the Aegean Sea, including the Cyclades, Dodecanese, Euboea, and Sporades. The majority are under Greek administration
  • aeneas silvius — Also, Aeneas Sylvius. literary name of Pius II.
  • aerenchymatous — having or consisting of aerenchyma
  • aerial railway — a system of railway cars that move on cables
  • aerial tramway — tramway (def 4).
  • aeroballistics — the ballistics of projectiles dropped, launched, or fired from aircraft
  • aerobiological — Pertaining to aerobiology.
  • aerobiotically — in an aerobiotic manner
  • aerodynamicist — an expert in aerodynamics.
  • aeroelastician — a specialist in the science of aeroelasticity
  • aeroelasticity — the science that studies how inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces interact
  • aerohydroplane — a vehicle that can function both as a motorboat and as an aircraft
  • aeronautically — In a aeronautical manner; with respect to aeronautics or aviation.
  • aeroplane rule — (convention)   "Complexity increases the possibility of failure; a twin-engine aeroplane has twice as many engine problems as a single-engine aeroplane." By analogy, in both software and electronics, the implication is that simplicity increases robustness and that the right way to build reliable systems is to put all your eggs in one basket, after making sure that you've built a really *good* basket. While simplicity is a useful design goal, and twin-engine aeroplanes do have twice as many engine problems, the analogy is almost entirely bogus. Commercial passenger aircraft are required to have at least two engines (on different wings or nacelles) so that the aeroplane can land safely if one engine fails. As Albert Einstein said, "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler". See also KISS Principle.
  • aeroplane spin — a wrestling attack in which a wrestler lifts his opponent onto his shoulders and spins around, leaving the opponent dizzy
  • aerosolisation — The process by which a material, usually a solid or liquid, is dispersed into an aerosol form.
  • aerosolization — the production or dispersal of an aerosol
  • aesthesiogenic — able to stimulate or produce sensation
  • aetiologically — etiology.
  • affectionately — showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love; fondly tender: an affectionate embrace.
  • affectlessness — the inability to have or show emotion or feeling
  • aforementioned — If you refer to the aforementioned person or subject, you mean the person or subject that has already been mentioned.
  • african millet — a grass, Eleusine coracana, of Asia and Africa, having round fruit with a loose husk, grown as a cereal and as an ornamental.
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