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30-letter words containing e, t, h, y, l

  • adenosine cyclic monophosphate — cyclic AMP.
  • advanced technology attachment — (storage, hardware, standard)   (ATA, AT Attachment or "Integrated Drive Electronics", IDE) A disk drive interface standard based on the IBM PC ISA 16-bit bus but also used on other personal computers. ATA specifies the power and data signal interfaces between the motherboard and the integrated disk controller and drive. The ATA "bus" only supports two devices - master and slave. ATA drives may in fact use any physical interface the manufacturer desires, so long as an embedded translator is included with the proper ATA interface. ATA "controllers" are actually direct connections to the ISA bus. Originally called IDE, the ATA interface was invented by Compaq around 1986, and was developed with the help of Western Digital, Imprimis, and then-upstart Conner Peripherals. Efforts to standardise the interface started in 1988; the first draft appeared in March 1989, and a finished version was sent to ANSI group X3T10 (who named it "Advanced Technology Attachment" (ATA)) for ratification in November 1990. X3T10 later extended ATA to Advanced Technology Attachment Interface with Extensions (ATA-2), followed by ATA-3 and ATA-4.
  • agm theory for belief revision — (artificial intelligence)   (After the initials of the authors who established the field - Alchourron, Makinson and Gardenfors). A method of belief revision giving minimal properties a revision process should have.
  • bleed someone or something dry — to extort gradually all the resources of a person or thing
  • by the look of/by the looks of — You use expressions such as by the look of him and by the looks of it when you want to indicate that you are giving an opinion based on the appearance of someone or something.
  • college of advanced technology — (formerly) a college offering degree or equivalent courses in technology, with research facilities. In the mid-1960s these were granted university status
  • community mental health center — a health-care facility or network of agencies that is part of a system originally authorized by the U.S. government to provide a coordinated program of continuing mental health care to a specific population.
  • computational adequacy theorem — This states that for any program (a non-function typed term in the typed lambda-calculus with constants) normal order reduction (outermost first) fails to terminate if and only if the standard semantics of the term is bottom. Moreover, if the reduction of program e1 terminates with some head normal form e2 then the standard semantics of e1 and e2 will be equal. This theorem is significant because it relates the operational notion of a reduction sequence and the denotational semantics of the input and output of a reduction sequence.
  • computer telephony integration — Computer Telephone Integration
  • death valley national monument — a national monument in E California, including most of Death Valley: site of Badwater, lowest point in the U.S., 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level. 2980 sq. mi. (7718 sq. km).
  • dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane — (organic chemistry) An organochlorine insecticide that is a metabolite of DDT.
  • extensible stylesheet language — (web)   (XSL) A standard developed by the World Wide Web Consortium defining a language for transforming and formatting XML documents. An XSL stylesheet is written in XML and consists of instructions for tree transformation and formatting. The tree transformations describe how each XML tag relates to other data and the formatting instructions describe how to output the various types of data. See also Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations.
  • hide your light under a bushel — If you hide your light under a bushel, you keep your abilities or good qualities hidden from other people.
  • how many nibbles are in a byte — how many nibbles in a byte
  • international geophysical year — the 18-month period from July 1, 1957, to Dec 31, 1958, during which a number of nations agreed to cooperate in a geophysical research programme
  • marshal of the royal air force — a rank in the Royal Air Force comparable to that of Field Marshal in the British army
  • melanocyte-stimulating hormone — MSH.
  • palestinian national authority — the authority formed in 1994 to govern the Palestinian Administered Territories: it controls policy on health, education, social welfare, direct taxation, tourism, and culture and manages elections to the Palestinian Council
  • the life and soul of the party — If you refer to someone as the life and soul of the party, you mean that they are very lively and entertaining on social occasions, and are good at mixing with people. In American English, you usually say that they are the life of the party.
  • the parliamentary labour party — the members of the Labour Party who are also Members of Parliament
  • to keep body and soul together — If you keep body and soul together, you have enough money to provide what you need to live.
  • to lend your name to something — If you lend your name to something such as a cause or project, you support it.
  • to put your cards on the table — If you put or lay your cards on the table, you deal with a situation by speaking openly about your feelings, ideas, or plans.
  • transdermal therapeutic system — A transdermal therapeutic system is a method of delivering medication into the bloodstream through the skin, usually in the form of a medicated patch.
  • unplanned shutdown of refinery — An unplanned shutdown of refinery is when processes in a refinery are stopped unexpectedly, often because something hazardous has happened.
  • upright database technology ab — (company)   The Swedish company that developed the Mimer SQL database.

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