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14-letter words containing l, i, v, a, b, t

  • above the line — a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
  • above-the-line — denoting entries printed above the horizontal line on a company's profit-and-loss account separating the entries that show how the profit (or loss) was made from the entries showing how the profit is to be distributed
  • anti bolshevik — a member of the more radical majority of the Social Democratic Party, 1903–17, advocating immediate and forceful seizure of power by the proletariat. (after 1918) a member of the Russian Communist Party.
  • anti-bolshevik — a person who is opposed to Bolshevism
  • availabilities — suitable or ready for use; of use or service; at hand: I used whatever tools were available.
  • balto-slavonic — a hypothetical subfamily of Indo-European languages consisting of Baltic and Slavonic. It is now generally believed that similarities between them result from geographical proximity rather than any special relationship
  • baptismal vows — the solemn promises made during baptism, either by the person baptized or by his or her sponsors
  • batwing sleeve — a sleeve of a garment with a deep armhole and a tight wrist
  • belvoir castle — a castle in Leicestershire, near Grantham (in Lincolnshire): seat of the Dukes of Rutland; rebuilt by James Wyatt in 1816
  • circumventable — Capable of being circumvented.
  • conceivability — capable of being conceived; imaginable.
  • cruciverbalist — a crossword puzzle enthusiast
  • deliberatively — having the function of deliberating, as a legislative assembly: a deliberative body.
  • deliverability — capable of delivery.
  • developability — to bring out the capabilities or possibilities of; bring to a more advanced or effective state: to develop natural resources; to develop one's musical talent.
  • disprovability — The ability to be disproven; refutability.
  • imperviability — the quality of being imperviable
  • inadvisability — not advisable; inexpedient; unwise.
  • inevitableness — The characteristic of being inevitable; inevitability.
  • intervertebral — situated between the vertebrae.
  • irremovability — The quality or state of being irremovable.
  • irrevocability — not to be revoked or recalled; unable to be repealed or annulled; unalterable: an irrevocable decree.
  • job evaluation — the analysis of the relationship between jobs in an organization: often used as a basis for a wages structure
  • multivibrators — Plural form of multivibrator.
  • non-cultivable — capable of being cultivated.
  • objective caml — (language)   (Originally "CAML" - Categorical Abstract Machine Language) A version of ML by G. Huet, G. Cousineau, Ascander Suarez, Pierre Weis, Michel Mauny and others of INRIA. CAML is intermediate between LCF ML and SML [in what sense?]. It has first-class functions, static type inference with polymorphic types, user-defined variant types and product types, and pattern matching. It is built on a proprietary run-time system. The CAML V3.1 implementation added lazy and mutable data structures, a "grammar" mechanism for interfacing with the Yacc parser generator, pretty-printing tools, high-performance arbitrary-precision arithmetic, and a complete library. in 1990 Xavier Leroy and Damien Doligez designed a new implementation called CAML Light, freeing the previous implementation from too many experimental high-level features, and more importantly, from the old Le_Lisp back-end. Following the addition of a native-code compiler and a powerful module system in 1995 and of the object and class layer in 1996, the project's name was changed to Objective CAML. In 2000, Jacques Garrigue added labeled and optional arguments and anonymous variants.
  • perceivability — capable of being perceived; perceptible.
  • public servant — a person holding a government office or job by election or appointment; person in public service.
  • recoverability — able to recover or be recovered: a patient now believed to be recoverable; recoverable losses on his investments.
  • rehabilitative — to restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like.
  • retrievability — to recover or regain: to retrieve the stray ball.
  • salvageability — the act of saving a ship or its cargo from perils of the seas.
  • serviceability — capable of or being of service; useful.
  • tableau vivant — tableau (def 3).
  • the inevitable — something that is unavoidable
  • unambivalently — in an unambivalent or clear manner
  • unavailability — suitable or ready for use; of use or service; at hand: I used whatever tools were available.
  • uncultivatable — unsuitable for cultivation
  • vaginal tablet — A vaginal tablet is a tablet inserted into the vagina to treat infection.
  • variable costs — Variable costs are costs that vary depending on how much of a product is made.
  • variable-pitch — (of a propeller) controllable-pitch.
  • vegetable dish — a dish designed to serve vegetables from
  • vegetable silk — a fine, glossy fiber, similar to silk cotton, from the seeds of a spiny Brazilian tree, Chorisia speciosa.
  • venetian blind — a blind, as for a window, having overlapping horizontal slats that may be opened or closed, especially one in which the slats may be raised and drawn together above the window by pulling a cord.
  • vibratory mill — A vibratory mill is a machine for grinding something, in which the feed and grinding medium are between two surfaces which vibrate against each other.
  • vibroflotation — the use of a vibrating probe inserted into soil to prevent soil liquefaction, which can be a hazard in earthquakes
  • viennese table — a dessert buffet, as at a reception, featuring a variety of fancy cakes, tarts, mousses, etc.

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