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13-letter words containing l, o, v, e, f

  • above oneself — presumptuous or conceited
  • angle of view — the angle that corresponds to the field of view provided by a lens
  • aviation fuel — fuel used to power airplanes
  • buffalo grove — a city in NE Illinois.
  • cloven-footed — having split hoofs, once assumed to represent the halves of a single undivided hoof, as in cattle.
  • cloven-hoofed — having split hoofs, once assumed to represent the halves of a single undivided hoof, as in cattle.
  • conflagrative — That produces conflagration.
  • cut-off valve — a valve that terminates the flow of fluid in a system
  • fast dissolve — a transition that fades out one scene and replaces it with another, merging the two scenes imperceptibly
  • favorableness — Alternative spelling of favourableness.
  • festivalgoers — Plural form of festivalgoer.
  • field of view — field (def 13).
  • field servoid — (jargon, abuse)   /fee'ld ser'voyd/ A play on "android", a derogatory term for a representative of a field service organisation (see field circus), suggesting an unintelligent rule-driven approach to servicing computer hardware.
  • flavoproteins — Plural form of flavoprotein.
  • floating vote — those voters collectively who are not permanently attached to any political party.
  • floorcovering — A covering for a floor.
  • flow cleavage — cleavage resulting from the parallel alignment of the mineral constituents of a rock when in a plastic condition.
  • 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.)
  • frivolousness — characterized by lack of seriousness or sense: frivolous conduct.
  • full-flavored — Full-flavored food or wine has a pleasant fairly strong taste.
  • glove factory — a factory where gloves are made
  • informal vote — an invalid vote or ballot
  • informatively — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
  • inoffensively — In an inoffensive manner.
  • 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.
  • love for love — a comedy (1695) by William Congreve.
  • milford haven — a bay in SW Wales.
  • movable feast — a religious feast that does not occur on the same date each year.
  • naval officer — member of navy staff
  • nerve oneself — to collect one's energies or courage for an effort
  • never offline — (software)   (NOL) /noh-el/ A software service provided by America's Multimedia Online that allows Internet users to be constantly connected to the Internet.
  • non-favorable — characterized by approval or support; positive: a favorable report.
  • nonreflective — Not reflective.
  • 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
  • overfertilize — to apply too much fertilizer to
  • overflow flag — overflow bit
  • overflow pipe — a pipe which discharges excess or leaking water safely
  • overflowingly — to an excessive degree
  • 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.
  • self-advocacy — the practice of having mentally handicapped people speak for themselves and control their own affairs, rather than having nonhandicapped people automatically assume responsibility for them
  • self-approval — the act of approving; approbation.
  • self-devotion — intense devotion of oneself to an activity or to a field or profession, as art or science.
  • self-evolving — to develop gradually: to evolve a scheme.
  • self-governed — governed by itself or having self-government, as a state or community; independent.
  • self-improver — improvement of one's mind, character, etc., through one's own efforts.
  • self-involved — self-centered; preoccupied with oneself

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