9-letter words containing e, a
- -altering — causing change to the thing specified
- -barreled — -barreled combines with adjectives to form adjectives that describe a gun which has a barrel or barrels of the specified type.
- -breasted — having breasts of the size, shape, etc specified
- -cephalic — indicating skull or head; -headed
- -cephalus — denoting a cephalic abnormality
- -educated — -educated combines with nouns and adjectives to form adjectives indicating where someone was educated.
- -favoured — having an appearance (as specified)
- -flavored — -flavored is used after nouns such as strawberry and chocolate to indicate that a food or drink is flavored with strawberry or chocolate.
- -impaired — You use -impaired in adjectives where you are describing someone with a particular disability. For example, someone who is hearing-impaired has a disability affecting their hearing, and someone who is visually-impaired has a disability affecting their sight.
- -sepalous — having sepals of a specified type or number
- -speaking — -speaking combines with nouns referring to languages to form adjectives which indicate what language someone speaks, or what language is spoken in a particular region.
- -stamened — having a specified number or type of stamens
- -statured — having a certain kind of stature
- -throated — having a (specified kind of) throat
- -year-old — -year-old combines with numbers to describe the age of people or things.
- 100basefx — (networking) Fast Ethernet over optical fibre.
- 100basetx — (networking) The predominant form of Fast Ethernet. 100BaseTX runs over two pairs of wires in category 5 cable.
- 100basevg — (networking) A 100 MBps Ethernet standard specified to run over four pairs of category 3 UTP wires (known as voice grade, hence the "VG"). It is also called 100VG-AnyLAN because it was defined to carry both Ethernet and token ring frame types. 100BaseVG was originally proposed by Hewlett-Packard, ratified by the ISO in 1995 and practically extinct by 1998. 100BaseVG started in the IEEE 802.3u committee as Fast Ethernet. One faction wanted to keep CSMA/CD in order to keep it pure Ethernet, even though the collision domain problem limited the distances to one tenth that of 10baseT. Another faction wanted to change to a polling architecture from the hub (they called it "demand priority") in order to maintain the 10baseT distances, and also to make it a deterministic protocol. The CSMA/CD crowd said, "This is 802.3 -- the Ethernet committee. If you guys want to make a different protocol, form your own committee". The IEEE 802.12 committee was thus formed and standardised 100BaseVG. The rest is history.
- a & e — In Britain, A & E is the part of a hospital that deals with accidents and emergencies. A & E is an abbreviation for 'accident and emergency'.
- a battery — the power source for the filaments of electron tubes in battery-operated equipment
- a case of — If you say that a task or situation is a case of a particular thing, you mean that it consists of that thing or can be described as that thing.
- à couvert — under cover; secure
- a heck of — People use a heck of to emphasize how big something is or how much of it there is.
- a la mode — A dessert à la mode is served with ice cream.
- a* search — (algorithm) A graph search algorithm. A* is guaranteed to find a minimal solution path before any other solution paths, if a solution exists, in other words, it is an "admissible" search algorithm. Each path is assigned a value based on the cost of the path (e.g. its length) and an (under)estimate of the cost of completing the path, i.e. the cost of a path from the end of the current path to a solution.
- a-student — An A-student is a student who regularly receives the highest grades for his or her work.
- abacinate — (transitive, rare) To blind by holding a red-hot metal rod or plate before the eyes.
- abamperes — Plural form of abampere.
- abandoned — An abandoned place or building is no longer used or occupied.
- abandonee — a person to whom something is formally relinquished, esp an insurer having the right to salvage a wreck
- abandoner — a person or thing that abandons
- abasement — to reduce or lower, as in rank, office, reputation, or estimation; humble; degrade.
- abashedly — ashamed or embarrassed; disconcerted: My clumsiness left me abashed.
- abashless — unabashed
- abashment — to destroy the self-confidence, poise, or self-possession of; disconcert; make ashamed or embarrassed: to abash someone by sneering.
- abatement — Abatement means a reduction in the strength or power of something or the reduction of it.
- abbeville — a town in N France: brewing, sugar-refining, and carpet industries. Pop: 24 567 (1999)
- abdicable — to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or the like, especially in a formal manner: The aging founder of the firm decided to abdicate.
- abdicated — Simple past tense and past participle of abdicate.
- abdicates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abdicate.
- abductees — Plural form of abductee.
- abductive — (anatomy) Related or pertaining to abductor muscles and their movement. (Mid 19th century.).
- abecedary — abecedarian.
- abelmosks — Plural form of abelmosk.
- abernathy — Ralph David1926-90; U.S. clergyman & civil rights leader
- abernethy — a crisp unleavened biscuit
- aberrance — departing from the right, normal, or usual course.
- aberrancy — departing from the right, normal, or usual course.
- abeyances — Plural form of abeyance.
- abhenries — Plural form of abhenry.
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