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20-letter words containing f, a, t, h, o, m

  • software methodology — (programming)   The study of how to navigate through each phase of the software process model (determining data, control, or uses hierarchies, partitioning functions, and allocating requirements) and how to represent phase products (structure charts, stimulus-response threads, and state transition diagrams).
  • that makes two of us — the same applies to me
  • the day of judgement — a Christian term for the ending of the world
  • the grove of academe — the academic world
  • the name of the game — If you say that something is the name of the game, you mean that it is the most important aspect of a situation.
  • the sum total of sth — all of something
  • thomas of erceldouneThomas of, Thomas of Erceldoune.
  • too much information — I don't want to hear any more
  • trumpet call for sth — a signal for something
  • university of durham — (body, education)   A busy research and teaching community in the historic cathedral city of Durham, UK (population 61000). Its work covers key branches of science and technology and traditional areas of scholarship. Durham graduates are in great demand among employers and the University helps to attract investment into the region. It provides training, short courses, and expertise for industry. Through its cultural events, conferences, tourist business and as a major employer, the University contributes in a wide social and economic sense to the community. Founded in 1832, the University developed in Durham and Newcastle until 1963 when the independent University of Newcastle upon Tyne came into being. Durham is a collegiate body, with 14 Colleges or Societies which are a social and domestic focus for students. In 1992, the Universities of Durham and Teesside launched University College, Stockton-on-Tees, which has 190 students in the first year.
  • woman of the streets — a prostitute; streetwalker.
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