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14-letter words containing r, s, v

  • a l'improviste — all of a sudden; unexpectedly; suddenly.
  • abducens nerve — cranial nerve
  • absentee voter — a voter who votes in advance because of being unable to go to the polling place.
  • absorptiveness — the quality of being absorptive
  • acoustic nerve — either one of the eighth pair of cranial nerves, consisting of sensory fibers that conduct impulses from the organs of hearing and from the semicircular canals to the brain.
  • active service — Someone who is on active service is taking part in a war as a member of the armed forces.
  • active shooter — a person who is presently using a gun to shoot people in a confined and populated area.
  • administrative — Administrative work involves organizing and supervising an organization or institution.
  • adverse action — An adverse action notice is an official explanation by a financial institution of why they are refusing to grant credit to someone.
  • advertisements — Plural form of advertisement.
  • aggressiveness — characterized by or tending toward unprovoked offensives, attacks, invasions, or the like; militantly forward or menacing: aggressive acts against a neighboring country.
  • alcmanic verse — a form of verse used in Greek drama and Latin dramatic poetry, composed in dactylic tetrameter.
  • alpha virginis — spica
  • ambitransitive — (of a verb) Able to be used transitively or intransitively without requiring morphological change.
  • animadversions — Plural form of animadversion.
  • anticorrosives — Plural form of anticorrosive.
  • antisubversion — opposed to or acting against subversion
  • antiuniversity — a group or institution which disregards the established traditions or practices of university education
  • aphthous fever — foot-and-mouth disease.
  • apprehensively — uneasy or fearful about something that might happen: apprehensive for the safety of the mountain climbers.
  • area vasculosa — that part of the area opaca in which the blood cells and vessels are formed.
  • arrivals board — a board showing the time of arrival of planes, trains or buses
  • asarah betevet — a Jewish fast day observed on the 10th day of the month of Tevet in memory of the beginning of the siege of Jerusalem in 586 b.c. by the Babylonians under King Nebuchadnezzar.
  • asseveratingly — in an asseverating or affirming manner
  • astronavigator — One who performs astronavigation; an astronaut or space pilot.
  • attractiveness — providing pleasure or delight, especially in appearance or manner; pleasing; charming; alluring: an attractive personality.
  • autoregressive — (statistics) Employing autoregression, using a weighted sample of past data to predict future results.
  • avalokitesvara — a male Bodhisattva, widely revered and identified with various persons and gods.
  • avariciousness — The state or quality of being avaricious.
  • average clause — a clause in an insurance policy that distributes the insurance among several items, usually in proportion to their value
  • avogadro's law — the principle that equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules at the same temperature and pressure
  • barbara liskov — (person)   Professor Barbara Liskov was the first US woman to be awarded a PhD in computing, and her innovations can be found in every modern programming language. She currently (2009) heads the Programming Methodology Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Liskov's design innovations have, over the decades, made software more reliable and easier to maintain. She has invented two computer progamming languages: CLU, an object-orientated language, and Argus, a distributed programming language. Liskov's research forms the basis of modern programming languages such as Java, C# and C++. One of the biggest impacts of her work came from her contributions to the use of data abstraction, a method for organising complex programs. See Liskov substitution principle. In June 2009 she will receive the A. M. Turing Award.
  • belaya tserkov — city in WC Ukraine: pop. 204,000
  • belvoir castle — a castle in Leicestershire, near Grantham (in Lincolnshire): seat of the Dukes of Rutland; rebuilt by James Wyatt in 1816
  • bitter cassava — a species of cassava (Manihot esculenta) whose poisonous roots when processed yield tapioca starch
  • blessed virgin — the Virgin Mary
  • blurred vision — a condition which makes it impossible to see clearly
  • bouleversement — an overthrow or reversal; violent turmoil
  • break of serve — the act or instance of breaking an opponent's service
  • bush, vannevar — Vannevar Bush
  • cadaverousness — of or like a corpse.
  • cardiovascular — of the heart and the blood vessels as a unified body system
  • carnarvonshire — Caernarvon.
  • carnival glass — a colorful iridescent pressed glassware popular in the U.S. in the early 20th century.
  • cavalier poets — a group of mid-17th-century English lyric poets, mostly courtiers of Charles I. Chief among them were Robert Herrick, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, and Richard Lovelace
  • cervical smear — a smear of cellular material taken from the neck (cervix) of the uterus for detection of cancer
  • chevra kadisha — a Jewish burial society, usually composed of unpaid volunteers who provide funerals for members of their congregation
  • chivalrousness — The state of being chivalrous.
  • church service — an instance of a religious service in a church
  • church visible — the entire body of Christian believers on earth.

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