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13-letter words containing r, h, o, d, i, a

  • anaphrodisiac — tending to lessen sexual desire
  • aphrodisiacal — having an aphrodisiac quality
  • apostrophized — Simple past tense and past participle of apostrophize.
  • arachnoiditis — an inflammation of the arachnoid membrane
  • archidiaconal — of or relating to an archdeacon or his office
  • arthroconidia — Plural form of arthroconidium.
  • audiographics — audiographic teleconferencing
  • be hard going — If you say that something is hard going, you mean it is difficult and requires a lot of effort.
  • boardinghouse — a private house in which accommodation and meals are provided for paying guests
  • breechloading — loaded at the breech.
  • breidha fjord — an inlet of Denmark Strait on the NW coast of Iceland.
  • bridal shower — a party, held for a woman before her wedding, to which her friends bring gifts
  • card clothing — a very sturdy fabric with a leather or rubber fillet imbedded with wire teeth for disentangling and cleaning textile fibers, used to cover the rollers or flats of a carding machine.
  • cardiographic — (physiology) Of or pertaining to, or produced by, a cardiograph.
  • cardiopathies — Plural form of cardiopathy.
  • cephaloridine — a cephalosporin antibiotic often used in the treatment of bacterial infections
  • chicago ridge — a town in NE Illinois.
  • chlorous acid — an unstable acid that is a strong oxidizing agent. Formula: HClO2
  • clavichordist — Someone who plays the clavichord.
  • coachbuilders — Plural form of coachbuilder.
  • coadjutorship — the state of being a coadjutor
  • commandership — a person who commands.
  • copperheadism — U.S. History. (during the Civil War) the advocacy of peace negotiations to restore the Union to its prewar condition, with continued slavery in the South.
  • core handling — Core handling is the way that a core is dealt with to make sure it maintains its properties for testing.
  • cyberchondria — unfounded anxiety concerning the state of one's health brought on by visiting health and medical websites
  • das rheingold — an opera by Wagner (1869), one of four in a cycle based on the German myth of the Ring of the Nibelung
  • date of birth — Your date of birth is the exact date on which you were born, including the year.
  • death tourist — a seriously ill person who seeks to terminate his or her own life by travelling to a country where medically assisted suicide is legal
  • dechorionated — (biology) From which the chorion has been removed.
  • demochristian — a member or supporter of a Christian democratic party or movement
  • demographical — of or relating to demography, the science of vital and social statistics.
  • dermographism — dermatographia.
  • diaphanometer — an instrument used to measure transparency, esp of the atmosphere
  • diaphoretical — Alternative form of diaphoretic.
  • diaphototropy — the state of being diaphototropic, turning transversely to the light
  • diathermanous — the property of transmitting heat as electromagnetic radiation.
  • dictatorships — Plural form of dictatorship.
  • discographies — Plural form of discography.
  • disharmonious — inharmonious; discordant.
  • disharmonized — Simple past tense and past participle of disharmonize.
  • dishonourable — showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful: Cheating is dishonorable.
  • dishonourably — (British) alternative spelling of dishonorably.
  • dolichocranic — dolichocephalic.
  • dolichosaurus — any of various extinct Cretaceous aquatic reptiles that had long necks and bodies and well-developed limbs
  • dolphinariums — Plural form of dolphinarium.
  • domain theory — (theory)   A branch of mathematics introduced by Dana Scott in 1970 as a mathematical theory of programming languages, and for nearly a quarter of a century developed almost exclusively in connection with denotational semantics in computer science. In denotational semantics of programming languages, the meaning of a program is taken to be an element of a domain. A domain is a mathematical structure consisting of a set of values (or "points") and an ordering relation, <= on those values. Domain theory is the study of such structures. ("<=" is written in LaTeX as \subseteq) Different domains correspond to the different types of object with which a program deals. In a language containing functions, we might have a domain X -> Y which is the set of functions from domain X to domain Y with the ordering f <= g iff for all x in X, f x <= g x. In the pure lambda-calculus all objects are functions or applications of functions to other functions. To represent the meaning of such programs, we must solve the recursive equation over domains, D = D -> D which states that domain D is (isomorphic to) some function space from D to itself. I.e. it is a fixed point D = F(D) for some operator F that takes a domain D to D -> D. The equivalent equation has no non-trivial solution in set theory. There are many definitions of domains, with different properties and suitable for different purposes. One commonly used definition is that of Scott domains, often simply called domains, which are omega-algebraic, consistently complete CPOs. There are domain-theoretic computational models in other branches of mathematics including dynamical systems, fractals, measure theory, integration theory, probability theory, and stochastic processes. See also abstract interpretation, bottom, pointed domain.
  • downhill race — a competitive event in which skiers are timed in a downhill run
  • drink to that — People say 'I'll drink to that' to show that they agree with and approve of something that someone has just said.
  • drop a stitch — to allow a loop of wool to fall off a knitting needle accidentally while knitting
  • dun laoghaire — a seaport in E Republic of Ireland, near Dublin.

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