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13-letter words containing f, o, r, v, a

  • buffalo grove — a city in NE Illinois.
  • confederative — of confederates or a confederation
  • configurative — the relative disposition or arrangement of the parts or elements of a thing.
  • conflagrative — That produces conflagration.
  • confrontative — tending toward or ready for confrontation: They came to the meeting with a confrontational attitude.
  • contrafactive — Denoting a verb that assigns to its object (normally a clausal object) the status of not being true, e.g., pretend and wish.
  • draft version — a preliminary version
  • favorableness — Alternative spelling of favourableness.
  • ferrovanadium — a ferroalloy containing up to 55 percent vanadium.
  • festivalgoers — Plural form of festivalgoer.
  • fibrovascular — composed of fibrous and conductive tissue, as in the vascular systems of higher plants: a fibrovascular bundle.
  • flavoproteins — Plural form of flavoprotein.
  • flavopurpurin — a yellow, crystalline anthraquinone dye, C 14 H 8 O 5 , isomeric with purpurin.
  • for values of — (jargon)   A common rhetorical maneuver at MIT is to use any of the canonical random numbers as placeholders for variables. "The max function takes 42 arguments, for arbitrary values of 42". "There are 69 ways to leave your lover, for 69 = 50". This is especially likely when the speaker has uttered a random number and realises that it was not recognised as such, but even "non-random" numbers are occasionally used in this fashion. A related joke is that pi equals 3 - for small values of pi and large values of 3. This usage probably derives from the programming language MAD (Michigan Algorithm Decoder), an ALGOL-like language that was the most common choice among mainstream (non-hacker) users at MIT in the mid-1960s. It had a control structure FOR VALUES OF X = 3, 7, 99 DO ... that would repeat the indicated instructions for each value in the list (unlike the usual FOR that generates an arithmetic sequence of values). MAD is long extinct, but similar for-constructs still flourish (e.g. in Unix's shell languages).
  • foramen ovale — the small, oval opening in the wall that separates the atria of the heart in a normal fetus: it allows blood to bypass the nonfunctioning fetal lungs until the time of birth when it gradually closes up
  • formal review — (project)   A technical review conducted with the customer including the types of reviews called for in DOD-STD-2167A (Preliminary Design Review, Critical Design Review, etc.)
  • fort victoria — a former name of Masvingo.
  • fosamprenavir — (pharmaceutical drug) An anti-retroviral prodrug of the protease inhibitor amprenavir. It is used to treat HIV infected patients.
  • full-flavored — Full-flavored food or wine has a pleasant fairly strong taste.
  • glove factory — a factory where gloves are made
  • have eyes for — to be interested in
  • heaven forbid — You say 'Heaven forbid!' to emphasize that you very much hope that something will not happen.
  • in sb's favor — If someone makes a judgment in your favor, they say that you are right about something.
  • informal vote — an invalid vote or ballot
  • informatively — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
  • labor of love — work done for the sake of one's own enjoyment or of benefit to others rather than for material rewards: He coached amateur baseball teams as a labor of love.
  • milford haven — a bay in SW Wales.
  • naval officer — member of navy staff
  • non-favorable — characterized by approval or support; positive: a favorable report.
  • nonfigurative — of the nature of or involving a figure of speech, especially a metaphor; metaphorical and not literal: The word “head” has several figurative senses, as in “She's the head of the company.”. Synonyms: metaphorical, not literal, symbolic.
  • old favourite — If you refer to something as an old favourite, you mean that it has been in existence for a long time and everyone knows it or likes it.
  • overamplified — amplified too much, causing distortion or discomfort, etc
  • overflow flag — overflow bit
  • overinflation — Economics. a persistent, substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency (opposed to deflation).
  • overqualified — having more education, training, or experience than is required for a job or position.
  • pacific grove — a city in W California, at S end of Monterey Bay.
  • pavilion roof — a pyramidal hip roof.
  • potomac fever — the determination or fervor to share in the power and prestige of the U.S. government in Washington, D.C., especially by being appointed or elected to a government position.
  • self-approval — the act of approving; approbation.
  • star of david — Judaism: six-pointed star
  • uninformative — not educational
  • versification — the act of versifying.
  • vicar of bray — a vicar (Simon Aleyn) appointed to the parish of Bray in Berkshire during Henry VIII's reign who changed his faith to Catholic when Mary I was on the throne and back to Protestant when Elizabeth I succeeded and so retained his living
  • visual foxpro — (database)   A Microsoft database derived from Fox Software's FoxPRO.
  • vitrification — act or process of vitrifying; state of being vitrified.
  • war of nerves — a conflict using psychological techniques, as propaganda, threats, and false rumors, rather than direct violence, in order to confuse, thwart, or intimidate an enemy.
  • well-favoured — of pleasing appearance; good-looking; pretty or handsome.

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