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14-letter words containing p, e, r, g, o, l

  • samuel gompersSamuel, 1850–1924, U.S. labor leader, born in England: president of the American Federation of Labor 1886–94, 1896–1924.
  • self-operating — automatic.
  • self-parodying — given to or involving self-parody
  • sheepdog trial — a competition in which sheepdogs are tested in their tasks
  • siege perilous — a vacant seat at the Round Table that could be filled only by the predestined finder of the Holy Grail and was fatal to pretenders.
  • sleep together — have sex with one another
  • sleeping porch — a porch enclosed with glass or screening or a room with open sides or a row of windows used for sleeping in the open air.
  • spectrological — relating to spectres or spectrology
  • spelling error — an error in the conventionally accepted form of spelling a word
  • splinter group — a small organization that becomes separated from or acts apart from an original larger group or a number of other small groups, with which it would normally be united, as because of disagreement.
  • telegraph buoy — a buoy placed over an underwater telegraph cable.
  • telegraph pole — A telegraph pole is a tall wooden pole with telephone wires attached to it, connecting several different buildings to the telephone system.
  • telephotograph — a photograph taken with a telephoto lens.
  • teleprocessing — computerized processing and transmission of data over the telephone or other long-distance communications systems.
  • to sleep rough — When people sleep or live rough, they sleep out of doors, usually because they have no home.
  • unprogrammable — not able to be programmed
  • vendor placing — a method of financing the purchase of one company by another in which the purchasing company pays for the target company in its own shares, on condition that the vendor places these shares with investors for cash payment
  • vexillographer — a person who designs or makes flags.
  • webliographies — Plural form of webliography.
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