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16-letter words containing e, d, g, f, c

  • a piece of goods — a person, esp a woman
  • admitting office — an office in a hospital where administrative staff carry out the procedures necessary to admit a patient to the hospital
  • angle of advance — the angle in excess of 90° that a steam-engine valve gear is in advance of the crank
  • audience figures — the number of people regularly watching a television programme or listening to a radio programme
  • boarding officer — a coastguard who boards ships suspected of carrying illegal cargoes or posing a security risk
  • bridge financing — interim or emergency financing through a short- or medium-term loan (bridge loan)
  • bridge rectifier — a full-wave rectifier consisting of a bridge with a similar rectifier in each of the four arms
  • bridging finance — money borrowed temporarily to cover the period before a particular event occurs, for example, until a house purchaser receives money under a mortgage
  • contingency fund — a sum of money allocated for use in an emergency or to cover unforeseen expenses
  • day of reckoning — If someone talks about the day of reckoning, they mean a day or time in the future when people will be forced to deal with an unpleasant situation which they have avoided until now.
  • deficit spending — Deficit spending is an economic policy in which a government spends more money raised by borrowing than it receives in revenue.
  • deflecting force — the apparent deflection (Coriolis acceleration) of a body in motion with respect to the earth, as seen by an observer on the earth, attributed to a fictitious force (Coriolis force) but actually caused by the rotation of the earth and appearing as a deflection to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and a deflection to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
  • disenfranchising — Present participle of disenfranchise.
  • drag coefficient — a measure of the drag of an object in a moving fluid, esp air
  • fandango on core — (jargon, programming)   (Unix/C, from the Mexican dance) In C, a wild pointer that runs out of bounds, causing a core dump, or corrupts the malloc arena in such a way as to cause mysterious failures later on, is sometimes said to have "done a fandango on core". On low-end personal machines without an MMU, this can corrupt the operating system itself, causing massive lossage. Other frenetic dances such as the rhumba, cha-cha, or watusi, may be substituted. See aliasing bug, precedence lossage, smash the stack, memory leak, memory smash, overrun screw, core.
  • feel-good factor — When journalists refer to the feel-good factor, they mean that people are feeling hopeful and optimistic about the future.
  • ferruginous duck — a common European duck, Aythyra nyroca, having reddish-brown plumage with white wing bars
  • focused strategy — a business strategy in which an organization divests itself of all but its core activities, using the funds raised to enhance the distinctive abilities that give it an advantage over its rivals
  • for a good cause — If you say that something is for a good cause, you mean that it is worth doing or giving to because it will help other people, for example by raising money for charity.
  • forward exchange — a foreign bill purchased at a stipulated price and payable at a future date.
  • friction welding — a method of welding thermoplastics or metals by the heat generated by rubbing the members to be joined against each other under pressure.
  • friedrich engels — Friedrich [free-drikh] /ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1820–95, German socialist in England: collaborated with Karl Marx in systematizing Marxism.
  • gazetted officer — (in India) a senior official whose appointment is published in the government gazette
  • gold certificate — a former U.S. paper currency issued by the federal government for circulation from 1865 to 1933, equal to and redeemable for gold to a stated value.
  • golden handcuffs — payments deferred over a number of years that induce a person to stay with a particular company or in a particular job
  • grace-and-favour — (of a house, flat, etc) owned by the sovereign and granted free of rent to a person to whom the sovereign wishes to express gratitude
  • huffman encoding — Huffman coding
  • manufactured gas — a gaseous fuel created from coal, oil, etc., as differentiated from natural gas.
  • puddling-furnace — the act of a person or thing that puddles.
  • safeguard clause — a clause in a contract, etc, that ensures the protection of something against problems, etc
  • self-deprecating — belittling or undervaluing oneself; excessively modest.
  • self-reproducing — to make a copy, representation, duplicate, or close imitation of: to reproduce a picture.
  • self-vindicating — to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like: to vindicate someone's honor.
  • spreading factor — a substance, as hyaluronidase, that promotes the diffusion of a material through body tissues
  • to (good) effect — You use effect in expressions such as to good effect and to no effect in order to indicate how successful or impressive an action is.
  • to get cold feet — If you get cold feet about something, you become nervous or frightened about it because you think it will fail.

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