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15-letter words containing r, u, s, h, f, a

  • alan f. shugart — (person)   The man who founded Shugart Associates and later co-founded Seagate Technology. Alan Shugart left Shugart Associates in 1974 [did he quit or was he fired?] and took a break from the disk-drive business. In 1979, he and Finis Conner founded a new company that at first was called Shugart Technology and later Seagate Technology.
  • at full stretch — If you are at full stretch, your arm is straight and extended as far as possible, usually because you are trying to reach something that is almost too far away.
  • auf wiedersehen — goodbye, until we see each other again
  • breach of trust — a violation of duty by a trustee or any other person in a fiduciary position
  • channel surfing — to change from one channel on a television set to another with great or unusual frequency, especially by using a remote control.
  • channel-surfing — Channel-surfing is the same as channel-hopping.
  • churchill falls — a waterfall in E Canada, in SW Labrador on the Churchill River: site of one of the largest hydroelectric power projects in the world. Height: 75 m (245 ft)
  • counterflashing — (construction) Formed metal or elastomeric sheeting secured on or into a wall, curb, pipe or other surface, to cover and protect the upper edge of a base flashing and its associated fasteners.
  • court of arches — the court of appeal of the Province of Canterbury, formerly held under the arches of Bow Church
  • fallout shelter — protective bunker
  • false buckthorn — a spiny shrub or small tree, Bumelia lanuginosa, of the sapodilla family, native to the southern U.S., having gummy, milky sap and white, bell-shaped flowers and yielding a hard, light-brown wood.
  • fischer-dieskau — Dietrich [dee-trik;; German dee-trikh] /ˈdi trɪk;; German ˈdi trɪx/ (Show IPA), 1925–2012, German baritone.
  • fish restaurant — a restaurant which serves mainly fish
  • fishing harbour — a place where fishing boats are tied up
  • fluorochemicals — Plural form of fluorochemical.
  • fluorophosphate — a salt or ester of a fluorophosphoric acid.
  • foster daughter — a girl raised like one's own daughter, though not such by birth or adoption.
  • francis bushman — Francis X(avier) 1883–1966, U.S. film actor.
  • french guianese — an overseas department of France, on the NE coast of South America: formerly a French colony. 35,135 sq. mi. (91,000 sq. km). Capital: Cayenne.
  • freshwater drum — an edible drum, Aplodinotus grunniens, of the fresh waters of North and Central America, sometimes reaching a weight of 60 pounds (27 kg).
  • fusospirochetal — Relating to fusospirochetes.
  • half-understood — partially understood
  • hausdorff space — a topological space in which each pair of points can be separated by two disjoint open sets containing the points.
  • have no use for — to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of: to use a knife.
  • house of prayer — house of God.
  • hyperfastidious — extremely or excessively fastidious
  • john of austria — ("Don John") 1547?–78, Spanish naval commander and general: victor at the battle of Lepanto.
  • ranfurly shield — (in New Zealand) the premier rugby trophy, competed for annually by provincial teams
  • ray of sunshine — beam of sunlight
  • ready-furnished — (of a room, house, office, etc) fitted with furniture before being rented or sold
  • right of asylum — the right of alien fugitives to protection or nonextradition in a country or its embassy.
  • ruffle feathers — to cause upset or offence
  • self-authorized — given or endowed with authority: an authorized agent.
  • theft insurance — insurance against loss or damage of property resulting from theft.
  • trout fisherman — a fisherman who catches trout

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