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18-letter words containing e, v, n, m

  • administrative law — law relating to the control of government power
  • affirmative action — Affirmative action is the policy of giving jobs and other opportunities to members of groups such as racial minorities or women who might not otherwise have them.
  • agri-environmental — of or relating to the impact of agricultural practices on the environment
  • alternative comedy — a style of comedy originating in the UK in the 1980s that seeks to avoid racist or sexist stereotypes, and usually puts forward left-wing, anti-establishment views
  • american civil war — the war in the U.S. between the North and the South, 1861–65.
  • armed intervention — an official response to a situation which involves the armed forces
  • assortative mating — the reproductive pairing of individuals that have more traits in common than would likely be the case if mating were random (contrasted with disassortative mating).
  • augmented interval — an interval that is a half step greater than the corresponding major or perfect interval
  • be having a moment — If something or someone is having a moment, they are successful or popular at the present time.
  • bessemer converter — a refractory-lined furnace used to convert pig iron into steel by the Bessemer process
  • cabinet government — parliamentary government.
  • capital investment — the money that is invested in something
  • career development — a progression through a series of jobs, each with more responsibility and a higher income than the last
  • central government — the government of a state or country
  • convenience market — the area of business which involves selling convenience foods
  • cumulative scoring — a method of scoring in which the score of a partnership is taken as the sum of their scores on all hands played.
  • daytime television — television broadcasts that are shown during the daytime rather than in the evening
  • defensive medicine — the practice by a doctor of ordering extensive, often unnecessary tests in order to minimize liability if accused of negligence
  • definitive plumage — the plumage of a bird that, once attained, does not change significantly in color or pattern for the rest of the bird's life.
  • delmarva peninsula — a peninsula of the northeast US, between Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic
  • development period — a length of time during which a company grows
  • development system — a computer system, including hardware and software, that is specifically designed to aid in the development of software and interfaces
  • domain name server — (spelling)   Domain Name System.
  • domenico veneziano — died 1461, Italian painter, noted for the St Lucy Altarpiece
  • double achievement — a representation of the arms of a husband beside those of his wife such that a difference of rank between them is shown.
  • emergency services — The emergency services are the public organizations whose job is to take quick action to deal with emergencies when they occur, especially the fire brigade, the police, and the ambulance service.
  • emergent evolution — the doctrine that, in the course of evolution, some entirely new properties, such as life and consciousness, appear at certain critical points, usually because of an unpredictable rearrangement of the already existing entities
  • employment service — (in the United States) a government department established to collect and supply to the unemployed information about job vacancies and to employers information about availability of prospective workers
  • environment agency — an official agency providing information on environmental issues, esp rivers, flooding and pollution
  • ethical investment — an investment in a company whose activities or products are not considered by the investor to be unethical
  • euglenoid movement — the expansion and contraction of the cell body of various flagellates
  • executive chairman — the most senior internal position within a company, combining the duties of chairman and chief executive
  • federal government — pertaining to or of the nature of a union of states under a central government distinct from the individual governments of the separate states, as in federal government; federal system.
  • five hundred rummy — a variety of rummy in which the winner is the first player to score 500 points.
  • forced development — the processing of underexposed photographic film to increase the image density
  • foreign investment — investment from foreign countries
  • formal equivalence — the relation that holds between two open sentences when their universal closures are materially equivalent
  • generative grammar — a linguistic theory that attempts to describe the tacit knowledge that a native speaker has of a language by establishing a set of explicit, formalized rules that specify or generate all the possible grammatical sentences of a language, while excluding all unacceptable sentences. Compare transformational grammar.
  • give someone a row — to scold someone; tell someone off
  • give someone curry — to assault (a person) verbally or physically
  • give someone pause — to make someone hesitant or uncertain
  • government deficit — A government deficit is a situation in which a government spends more money than it has.
  • government housing — housing owned and managed by the federal or state government, which is rented out to tenants, esp as a form of affordable housing
  • gravity escapement — an escapement, used especially in large outdoor clocks, in which the impulse is given to the pendulum by means of a weight falling through a certain distance.
  • have money to burn — to have more money than one needs, so that some can be spent foolishly
  • have one's moments — If you say that someone or something has their moments, you are indicating that there are times when they are successful or interesting, but that this does not happen very often.
  • heimlich manoeuvre — a technique in first aid to dislodge a foreign body in a person's windpipe by applying sudden upward pressure on the upper abdomen
  • homelands movement — the programme to resettle native Australians on their tribal lands
  • in inverted commas — If you say in inverted commas after a word or phrase, you are indicating that it is inaccurate or unacceptable in some way, or that you are quoting someone else.
  • in the affirmative — positively, by saying yes

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