45-letter words containing e, n, r, o, l, s
- advanced data communications control protocol — (protocol) An ANSI standard bit-oriented data link control protocol.
- as far as one can tell/so far as one can tell — You use as far as I can tell or so far as I could tell to indicate that what you are saying is based on the information you have, but that there may be things you do not know.
- association française des utilisateurs d'unix — (body) (et des systèmes ouverts, AFUU) French Association of Unix Users.
- common isdn application programming interface — (networking) (CAPI, Common-ISDN-API) A programming interface standard for an application program to communicate with an ISDN card. Work on CAPI began in 1989, focussing on the German ISDN protocol, and was finished in 1990 by a CAPI working group consisting of application providers, ISDN equipment manufacturers, large customers, user groups and DBP Telekom, resulting in COMMON-ISDN-API Version 1.1. Following completion of the international protocol specification, almost every telecommunication provider offers BRI and PRI with protocols based on Q.931 / ETS 3009 102. Common-ISDN-API Version 2.0 was developed to support all Q.931 protocols.
- corporation for national research initiatives — (body) (CNRI) A US research and development organisation that leads and funds research and development of network-based information technology including the National Information Infrastructure. Address: Reston, VA, USA.
- information technology infrastructure library — (ITIL) A method of organising the system and network management departments of large organisations. ITIL defines the (work) processes involved and the interfaces between them.
- keep one's eyes open (or peeled or skinned) — to be on the lookout; be watchful
- lift oneself by the (or one's own) bootstraps — to achieve success by one's own unaided efforts
- national aeronautics and space administration — the federal agency that institutes and administers the civilian programs of the U.S. government that deal with aeronautical research and the development of launch vehicles and spacecraft. Abbreviation: NASA.
- occupational safety and health administration — OSHA.
- organization of petroleum exporting countries — OPEC.
- organization of petroleum-exporting countries — an organization of countries whose exports include oil, formed in 1960 to stabilize and control the oil market. It currently has about a dozen members.
- platform independent graphical user interface — (PIGUI) The PIGUI FAQ.
- pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis — an obscure term ostensibly referring to a lung disease caused by silica dust, sometimes cited as one of the longest words in the English language.
- réseaux associés pour la recherche européenne — (RARE) An association of national and international European networks and users. See also CCIRN.
- run someone a close second/run a close second — If you run someone a close second, or run a close second, you almost beat them in a race or competition.
- to avoid someone or something like the plague — If you say that you avoid someone or something like the plague, you are emphasizing that you deliberately avoid them completely.
- to come down on somebody like a ton of bricks — If someone comes down on you like a ton of bricks, they are extremely angry with you and tell you off because of something wrong that you have done.
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