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14-letter words containing l, a, r

  • (all) the rage — anything arousing widespread enthusiasm or interest; craze; fad
  • a l'americaine — prepared with tomatoes, garlic, wine, shallots, and herbs: lobster à l’américaine.
  • a l'improviste — all of a sudden; unexpectedly; suddenly.
  • a la francaise — in the French manner
  • abarticulation — (anatomy) An articulation, especially one that permits free motion in the joint; a hinge joint.
  • aboriculturist — One skilled in arboricultural matters; one who plants, tends and maintains trees.
  • abraham cowleyAbraham, 1618–67, English poet.
  • absorbing well — a well for draining off surface water and conducting it to absorbent earth underground.
  • abstract class — (programming)   In object-oriented programming, a class designed only as a parent from which sub-classes may be derived, but which is not itself suitable for instantiation. Often used to "abstract out" incomplete sets of features which may then be shared by a group of sibling sub-classes which add different variations of the missing pieces.
  • acceleratingly — in an accelerating manner
  • accelerational — Of, pertaining to, or caused by acceleration.
  • accelerometers — Plural form of accelerometer.
  • accessory cell — Immunology. any of various cells of the immune system that work with T or B cells to initiate a specific immune response.
  • accordion file — an expanding file made of ridged paper with separate compartments for different types of document
  • accordion-fold — to fold into pleats resembling the bellows of an accordion: to make a fan by accordion-folding a sheet of paper.
  • account holder — the person whose name is on a bank account
  • accusatorially — By way of accusation; in an accusatorial manner; by means of a formal accuser.
  • achondroplasia — a skeletal disorder, characterized by failure of normal conversion of cartilage into bone, that begins during fetal life and results in dwarfism
  • achromatically — In an achromatic manner.
  • acleistocardia — a failure of the foramen ovale of the heart to close.
  • acorn barnacle — any of various barnacles, such as Balanus balanoides, that live attached to rocks and have a volcano-shaped shell from the top of which protrude feathery food-catching appendages (cirri)
  • acute triangle — a triangle that has three acute angles
  • ad valorem tax — a tax calculated in proportion to the estimated value of the goods taxed
  • additive color — red, green, or blue-violet, as used in the additive process of color photography.
  • addressability — (computing) The capability of a microprocessor etc. to deal with values of a certain size using a single instruction.
  • adenosclerosis — (medicine) The hardening of a gland.
  • admiralty mile — nautical mile.
  • adrenal glands — one of a pair of ductless glands, located above the kidneys, consisting of a cortex, which produces steroidal hormones, and a medulla, which produces epinephrine and norepinephrine.
  • adrenergically — in a manner relating to the release or activation of adrenaline
  • adrenocortical — relating to the adrenal cortex
  • adrianople red — a medium red color.
  • aerial railway — a system of railway cars that move on cables
  • aerial tramway — tramway (def 4).
  • aeroballistics — the ballistics of projectiles dropped, launched, or fired from aircraft
  • aerobiological — Pertaining to aerobiology.
  • aerobiotically — in an aerobiotic manner
  • aeroelastician — a specialist in the science of aeroelasticity
  • aeroelasticity — the science that studies how inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces interact
  • aerohydroplane — a vehicle that can function both as a motorboat and as an aircraft
  • aeronautically — In a aeronautical manner; with respect to aeronautics or aviation.
  • aeroplane rule — (convention)   "Complexity increases the possibility of failure; a twin-engine aeroplane has twice as many engine problems as a single-engine aeroplane." By analogy, in both software and electronics, the implication is that simplicity increases robustness and that the right way to build reliable systems is to put all your eggs in one basket, after making sure that you've built a really *good* basket. While simplicity is a useful design goal, and twin-engine aeroplanes do have twice as many engine problems, the analogy is almost entirely bogus. Commercial passenger aircraft are required to have at least two engines (on different wings or nacelles) so that the aeroplane can land safely if one engine fails. As Albert Einstein said, "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler". See also KISS Principle.
  • aeroplane spin — a wrestling attack in which a wrestler lifts his opponent onto his shoulders and spins around, leaving the opponent dizzy
  • aerosolisation — The process by which a material, usually a solid or liquid, is dispersed into an aerosol form.
  • aerosolization — the production or dispersal of an aerosol
  • african millet — a grass, Eleusine coracana, of Asia and Africa, having round fruit with a loose husk, grown as a cereal and as an ornamental.
  • african violet — any of several tropical African plants of the genus Saintpaulia, esp S. ionantha, cultivated as house plants, with violet, white, or pink flowers and hairy leaves: family Gesneriaceae
  • agaric mineral — rock milk.
  • agglomerations — Plural form of agglomeration.
  • agriculturally — the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock; farming.
  • agriculturists — Plural form of agriculturist.

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