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19-letter words containing p, i, e, v

  • accident prevention — avoidance of the occurrence of an accident
  • active server pages — (web, programming)   (ASP) A scripting environment for Microsoft Internet Information Server in which you can combine HTML, scripts and reusable ActiveX server components to create dynamic web pages. IIS 4.0 includes scripting engines for Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) and Microsoft JScript. ActiveX scripting engines for Perl and REXX are available through third-party developers.
  • affective psychosis — a severe mental disorder characterized by extreme moods of either depression or mania
  • alternative pathway — the activation of complement by contact with polysaccharides on bacteria, protozoa, or yeast cells: a nonspecific immune response. Compare classical pathway.
  • anticompetitiveness — The quality of being anticompetitive.
  • appetitive behavior — activity that increases the likelihood of satisfying a specific need, as restless searching for food by a hungry predator (distinguished from consummatory behavior).
  • appointment viewing — the practice of setting time aside to watch particular television programmes
  • appraisal interview — an interview by the manager of an employee who is being appraised
  • capacitive coupling — the connection of two or more circuits by means of a capacitor.
  • compassionate leave — Compassionate leave is time away from your work that your employer allows you for personal reasons, especially when a member of your family dies or is seriously ill.
  • competitive bidding — a system by which a contract is awarded to the lowest bidder
  • contemplative order — a religious order whose members are devoted to prayer rather than works.
  • conventional weapon — a nonnuclear weapon.
  • conversational lisp — (language)   (CLISP) A mixed English-like, ALGOL-like surface syntax for Interlisp.
  • cooperative society — a commercial enterprise owned and managed by and for the benefit of customers or workers
  • corporate venturing — the provision of venture capital by one company for another in order to obtain information about the company requiring capital or as a step towards acquiring it
  • counterproductively — In a counterproductive way.
  • covered-dish supper — a meal to which guests contribute food, as casseroles.
  • creative department — the department of a company or organization responsible for the design and creation of advertisements and marketing materials
  • cry over spilt milk — to lament something that cannot be altered
  • cup-and-saucer vine — a woody, Mexican vine, Cobaea scandens, of the phlox family, having bell-shaped, violet-colored or greenish-purple flowers with an inflated, leaflike calyx and long, curved stamens.
  • descriptive grammar — an approach to grammar that is concerned with reporting the usage of native speakers without reference to proposed norms of correctness or advocacy of rules based on such norms.
  • detective inspector — a police officer who investigates crime and who ranks above a detective sergeant but below a detective chief inspector
  • direct-vision prism — Amici prism.
  • discovery procedure — any rigorous method by the application of which a grammar might be constructed from a corpus of utterances in a language; an algorithm leading from data to a formulation.
  • disjunctive pronoun — an inflection of pronouns in some languages that is used alone or after a preposition, such as moi in French
  • display advertising — display ads taken collectively.
  • diversional therapy — the structured use of leisure time in recreation and play as a form of or supplement to conventional therapy
  • evaporative cooling — a method of reducing temperature that uses evaporation
  • executive president — a president in certain systems of government who possesses wide powers
  • executive privilege — Executive privilege is the right that a member of the executive branch of government has to withhold information about matters that they consider to be confidential.
  • facultative apomict — a plant that can reproduce sexually or asexually.
  • farmers cooperative — an organization of farmers for marketing their products or buying supplies.
  • floppy (disk) drive — the controller and mechanism for reading and writing data on floppy disks
  • follow-up interview — a second interview following an initial interview
  • give a person a fit — to surprise a person in an outrageous manner
  • governing principle — a fundamental moral rule that guides and influences how something is done
  • grade point average — a measure of scholastic attainment computed by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number of credits or hours of course work taken.
  • grievance procedure — the established series of steps to be taken in dealing with a grievance raised with an employer by an employee
  • have a bone to pick — to have grounds for a quarrel
  • have a problem with — to be unable to understand or do
  • hepatic portal vein — a vein connecting two capillary networks in the liver
  • herpes zoster virus — a type of herpesvirus that causes chickenpox and shingles.
  • housing development — a group of houses or apartments, usually of the same size and design, often erected on a tract of land by one builder and controlled by one management.
  • hyperresponsiveness — An abnormally increased responsiveness, especially that due to hypersensitivity or hyperreactivity.
  • imperative language — (language)   Any programming language that specifies explicit manipulation of the state of the computer system, not to be confused with a procedural language, which specifies an explicit sequence of steps to perform. An example of an imperative (but non-procedural) language is a data manipulation language for a relational database management system. This specifies changes to the database but does not necessarily require anyone to specify a sequence of steps. Both contrast with declarative languages, which specify neither explicit state manipulation nor a sequence of steps.
  • incomprehensiveness — The condition of being incomprehensive.
  • input/output device — a device that passes data into and out of a computer
  • interpretive centre — (at a place of interest, such as a country park, historical site, etc) a building or group of buildings that provides interpretation of the place of interest through a variety of media, such as video displays and exhibitions of material, and, often, includes facilities such as refreshment rooms and gift shops
  • investment compound — investment (def 11).

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