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21-letter words containing g, r, o, k

  • background processing — the ability of a system to perform a low-priority task while, at the same time, dealing with a main application
  • background projection — the projection from the rear of previously photographed material on a translucent screen, used as background for a television or motion-picture shot.
  • breakthrough bleeding — bleeding from the uterus that occurs between menstrual periods
  • disk operating system — DOS.
  • divine right of kings — the doctrine that the right of rule derives directly from God, not from the consent of the people.
  • gas blanketed storage — Gas blanketed storage is the use of gas to fill empty space in a storage tank.
  • get one's breath back — When you get your breath back after doing something energetic, you start breathing normally again.
  • glacier national park — a national park in NW Montana: glaciers; lakes; forest reserve. 1534 sq. mi. (3970 sq. km).
  • great smoky mountains — the W part of the Appalachians, in W North Carolina and E Tennessee. Highest peak: Clingman's Dome, 2024 m (6642 ft)
  • greek orthodox church — the branch of the Orthodox Church constituting the national church of Greece.
  • greek-letter sorority — a sorority whose name consists usually of two or three Greek letters, as Lambda Rho (ΛP).
  • heterogeneous network — (networking)   A network running multiple network layer protocols such as DECnet, IP, IPX, XNS.
  • keep the ball rolling — a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
  • knowledge engineering — the practical application of developments in the field of computer science concerned with artificial intelligence.
  • like a shag on a rock — abandoned and alone
  • make one's gorge rise — a narrow cleft with steep, rocky walls, especially one through which a stream runs.
  • meter-kilogram-second — of or relating to the system of units in which the meter, kilogram, and second are the principal units of length, mass, and time. Abbreviation: mks, MKS.
  • network filing system — (spelling)   Misnomer for Network File System.
  • packed encoding rules — (protocol, standard)   (PER) ASN.1 encoding rules for producing a compact transfer syntax for data structures described in ASN.1, defined in 1994. PER provides a much more compact encoding then BER. It tries to represents the data units using the minimum number of bits. The compactness requires that the decoder knows the complete abstract syntax of the data structure to be decoded, however. Documents: ITU-T X.691, ISO 8825-2.
  • ploughman's spikenard — a European plant, Inula conyza, with tubular yellowish flower heads surrounded by purple bracts: family Asteraceae (composites)
  • spark ignition engine — A spark ignition engine is an engine running on the Otto cycle.
  • strike the right note — to behave appropriately
  • take one's finger out — stop delaying or procrastinating
  • the rock of gibraltar — a limestone promontory at the tip of S Spain
  • to be killed outright — If someone is killed outright, they die immediately, for example in an accident.
  • to get your rocks off — to reach orgasm; gain sexual satisfaction
  • to kill a mockingbird — a novel (1960) by Harper Lee.
  • to stick to your guns — If you stick to your guns, you continue to have your own opinion about something even though other people are trying to tell you that you are wrong.
  • to take the high road — to take the course of action which is safest and most familiar
  • to work your guts out — to work very hard
  • vladivostok agreement — a preliminary arms control accord concluded by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and U.S. President Gerald Ford in Vladivostok, U.S.S.R., in December 1974.

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