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13-letter words containing e, c, a, r, d

  • academic rank — the rank held by members of academic staff having titles such as professor, associate professor, assistant professor, instructor etc
  • academic year — the period of the year during which students attend school or university
  • academy award — any of the annual awards for artistic and technical achievement given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  • acaroid resin — an alcohol-soluble gum resin taken from various grass trees, used in varnishes, etc.: unique among natural resins because it forms a hard, insoluble, chemical-resistant film when heated
  • accept a card — If a hotel or restaurant accepts a card, they agree that a credit card can be used to pay the bill.
  • accreditation — to ascribe or attribute to (usually followed by with): He was accredited with having said it.
  • accroides gum — acaroid resin.
  • acrylaldehyde — acrolein.
  • address space — (operating system, architecture)   The range of addresses which a processor or process can access, or at which a device can be accessed. The term may refer to either physical address or virtual address. The size of a processor's address space depends on the width of the processor's address bus and address registers. Each device, such as a memory integrated circuit, will have its own local address space which starts at zero. This will be mapped to a range of addresses which starts at some base address in the processor's address space. Similarly, each process will have its own address space, which may be all or a part of the processor's address space. In a multitasking system this may depend on where in memory the process happens to have been loaded. For a process to be able to run at any address it must consist of position-independent code. Alternatively, each process may see the same local address space, with the memory management unit mapping this to the process's own part of the processor's address space.
  • adrenalectomy — the surgical removal of one or both adrenal glands
  • adularescence — (of certain gemstones, especially adularia) having a milky, bluish luster.
  • advance guard — a military unit sent ahead of a main body to find gaps in enemy defences, clear away minor opposition, and prevent unexpected contact
  • advance party — a small group of soldiers who go ahead of the main body of troops to prepare the way for their arrival, or any group that does the same thing or arrives ahead of the main body
  • advance ratio — the ratio of wind speed along the axis of a rotor or propeller to the speed of the blade tip
  • adventuristic — relating to adventurism
  • adverb clause — a subordinate clause that functions as an adverb within a main clause.
  • aerodynamical — relating to aerodynamics
  • air commodore — a senior officer of the Royal Air Force and certain other air forces, of equivalent rank to brigadier in the Army
  • air discharge — Air discharge is a method for testing ESD-protection structures in which the ESD generator is discharged through an air gap between the generator and the device under test.
  • altered chord — a chord in which one or more notes are chromatically changed by the introduction of accidentals
  • american bond — a brickwork bond having a course of headers between five or six courses of stretchers.
  • andean condor — either of two large, New World vultures of the family Cathartidae, Gymnogyps californianus (California condor) or Vultur gryphus (Andean condor) the largest flying birds in the Western Hemisphere: the California condor is almost extinct; the Andean condor is greatly reduced in number and rare in many areas.
  • androcentrism — centered on, emphasizing, or dominated by males or masculine interests: an androcentric society; an androcentric religion.
  • androdioecism — the state of being androdioecious
  • antidiuretics — Plural form of antidiuretic.
  • aperiodically — In an aperiodic way.
  • aperture card — a punched-card mounting for microfilmed pages.
  • apple orchard — an orchard planted with apple trees
  • approval code — An approval code is a PIN or other verification code needed to authorize a payment going through the cash register.
  • archduchesses — Plural form of archduchess.
  • archimandrite — the head of a monastery or a group of monasteries
  • architectured — Designed (according to a form of architecture, or as if by an architect).
  • armistice day — the anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended World War I, on Nov 11, 1918, now kept on Remembrance Sunday
  • armored cable — an electric cable having a metal protective covering
  • armored scale — any of a family (Diaspididae) of scale insects characterized by a hard, waxy secretion that covers the body: many armored scales are serious pests of trees and shrubs
  • arsenous acid — a toxic white powder, As2O3, used to make other arsenic compounds, insecticides, and preservatives; white arsenic
  • arundinaceous — resembling a reed
  • audience room — a room for holding formal interviews or hearings.
  • auto-destruct — self-destruct.
  • ayurvedically — As a practitioner of Ayurveda; in an Ayurvedic way.
  • baal merodach — Marduk.
  • backgrounders — Plural form of backgrounder.
  • bacteriocidal — Alternative spelling of bactericidal.
  • balanced tree — (algorithm)   An optimisation of a tree which aims to keep equal numbers of items on each subtree of each node so as to minimise the maximum path from the root to any leaf node. As items are inserted and deleted, the tree is restructured to keep the nodes balanced and the search paths uniform. Such an algorithm is appropriate where the overheads of the reorganisation on update are outweighed by the benefits of faster search. A B-tree is a kind of balanced tree that can have more than two subtrees at each node (i.e. one that is not restricted to being a binary tree).
  • ballet dancer — a man or woman who takes part in ballet dancing, usually professionally
  • band spectrum — a spectrum consisting of a number of bands of closely spaced lines that are associated with emission or absorption of radiation by molecules
  • barefacedness — The state or quality of being barefaced.
  • barnacle code — (programming, humour)   Any piece of code (usually a static method) that has been appended to a class where it doesn't logically belong, due to a lack of anywhere else to put it.
  • basel accords — the three sets of rules, Basel I, Basel II, and Basel III, for regulating the banking industry, drawn up by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
  • bedroom farce — a light comedy about sexual relationships

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