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19-letter words containing f, a, t, y, d

  • alfred thayer mahan — Alfred Thayer [they-er] /ˈθeɪ ər/ (Show IPA), 1840–1914, U.S. naval officer and writer on naval history.
  • antimony trisulfide — a black or orange-red crystalline compound, Sb2S3, used as a pigment, in pyrotechnics and matches, for fireproofing fabrics and paper, etc.
  • aqueduct of sylvius — a canal in the midbrain, connecting the third and fourth ventricles of the brain.
  • artificial daylight — artificial light having approximately the same spectral characteristics as natural daylight
  • captain of industry — You can refer to the owners or senior managers of industrial companies as captains of industry.
  • crystallized fruits — fruits that are covered in sugar which is melted and then allowed to harden
  • deacetyltransferase — (enzyme) Any of a class of enzymes that remove acetyl groups, especially from a lysine residue of a histone.
  • deflationary spiral — Geometry. a plane curve generated by a point moving around a fixed point while constantly receding from or approaching it.
  • dictionary of names — a dictionary of given names that indicates whether a name is usually male, female, or unisex and often includes origins as well as meanings; for example, as by indicating that Evangeline, meaning “good news,” comes from Greek. Used primarily as an aid in selecting a name for a baby, dictionaries of names may also include lists of famous people who have shared a name and information about its current popularity ranking.
  • expeditionary force — An expeditionary force is a group of soldiers who are sent to fight in a foreign country.
  • fall by the wayside — to cease or fail to continue doing something
  • family-sized packet — a large packet
  • finds its/their way — If something finds its way somewhere, it comes to that place, especially by chance.
  • hatfield-mccoy feud — a blood feud between two mountain clans on the West Virginia–Kentucky border, the Hatfields of West Virginia and the McCoys of Kentucky, that grew out of their being on opposite sides during the Civil War and was especially violent during 1880–90.
  • hyperfocal distance — the distance, at a given f number, between a camera lens and the nearest point (hyperfocal point) having satisfactory definition when focused at infinity.
  • judgment by default — a judgment in the plaintiff's favour when the defendant fails to plead or to appear
  • lady of the evening — a prostitute.
  • land of opportunity — Arkansas (used as a nickname).
  • maratha confederacy — a loose league of states in central and western India, c1750–1818.
  • midafternoon prayer — the fifth of the seven canonical hours; none
  • mutual fund company — a company that sells and manages mutual funds
  • non-confidentiality — spoken, written, acted on, etc., in strict privacy or secrecy; secret: a confidential remark.
  • out of the ordinary — of no special quality or interest; commonplace; unexceptional: One novel is brilliant, the other is decidedly ordinary; an ordinary person.
  • play fast and loose — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • profitability study — a study of how much profit a company, organization, etc, makes or how profitable it is
  • secondary infection — an infection resulting from another infection
  • stanford university — (education)   A University in the city of Palo Alto, California, noted for work in computing, especially artificial intelligence. See SAIL.
  • take my word for it — If you say to someone 'take my word for it', you mean that they should believe you because you are telling the truth.
  • the heat of the day — The heat of the day is the hottest part of the day, especially when this is very hot.
  • wouldn't harm a fly — If you say that someone wouldn't hurt a fly or wouldn't harm a fly, you are emphasizing that they are very kind and gentle.
  • yellowtail flounder — a righteyed flounder, Limanda ferruginea, inhabiting waters along the Atlantic coast of North America, having a yellowish tail fin and rusty-red spots on the body: once commercially important, now greatly reduced in number.
  • yeoman of the guard — a member of the bodyguard of the English sovereign, instituted in 1485, which now consists of 100 men, including officers, having purely ceremonial duties.
  • yesterday afternoon — during the afternoon of the day preceding today

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