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35-letter words containing s, e, n, r, y

  • acquired immune deficiency syndrome — Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is the same as AIDS.
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome — a life-threatening respiratory condition in which trauma to the lungs leads to inflammation, rapid accumulation of fluid in the alveoli, a decrease in the amount of oxygen in the blood, and respiratory distress
  • adult respiratory distress syndrome — respiratory distress syndrome (def 2). Abbreviation: ARDS.
  • association for computing machinery — Association for Computing
  • balance of (international) payments — a balance estimated for a given time period showing an excess or deficit in total payments of all kinds between one country and another country or other countries, including exports and imports, grants, debt payments, etc.
  • customer information control system — (communications, database)   (CICS) An IBM communications system that was converted for database handling.
  • electronic stability control system — An electronic stability control system is an electronic system designed to stop a driver from losing control of steering by engaging the brakes or reducing or increasing power to individual wheels.
  • great smoky mountains national park — a national park in SE Tennessee and SW North Carolina, including most of the Great Smoky Mountains: hardwood forest. 808 sq. mi. (2092 sq. km).
  • international scientific vocabulary — a vocabulary of scientific and technical words, terms, formulas, and symbols that are almost universally understood by scientists and similarly used in at least two languages. Abbreviation: ISV.
  • internet assigned numbers authority — (body, networking)   (IANA) The central registry for various "assigned numbers": Internet Protocol parameters, such as port, protocol, and enterprise numbers; and options, codes, and types. The currently assigned values are listed in the "Assigned Numbers" document STD 2. To request a number assignment, e-mail <[email protected]>.
  • microsoft certified system engineer — (education)   (MCSE) A qualification obtained by passing Microsoft's system engineer certification exams.
  • microsoft point to point encryption — (protocol)   (MPPE) An encryption protocol that may be used with PPTP to provide an encrypted connection.
  • multisystem extention interface bus — (hardware)   (MXIbus) A high performance communication link that interconnects devices using round, flexible cable. MXIbus is used between a GPIB card and a VXI cage.
  • portable operating system interface — (operating system, standard)   (POSIX) A set of IEEE standards designed to provide application portability between Unix variants. IEEE 1003.1 defines a Unix-like operating system interface, IEEE 1003.2 defines the shell and utilities and IEEE 1003.4 defines real-time extensions.
  • pull oneself up by one's bootstraps — If you have pulled yourself up by your bootstraps, you have achieved success by your own efforts, starting from very difficult circumstances and without help from anyone.
  • santee-wateree-catawba river system — an inland waterway in SE United States, rising as the Catawba River in North Carolina and flowing east, then south into South Carolina, where it becomes the Wateree River, flowing south through a series of lakes and reservoirs, where it becomes the Santee. Length: 866 km (538 miles)
  • sixty-four thousand dollar question — a crucial question or issue
  • social and liberal democratic party — (in Britain) a centrist political party formed in 1988 by the merging of the Liberal Party and part of the Social Democratic Party. In 1989 it changed its name to the Liberal Democrats
  • standard instrument control library — (SICL) A platform-independent API for software to control and test electronic instruments conforming to IEEE 488.
  • take the liberty of doing something — If you say that you have taken the liberty of doing something, you are saying that you have done it without asking permission. People say this when they do not think that anyone will mind what they have done.
  • to get your tongue around something — If you say that you can not get your tongue round or around a particular word or phrase, you mean that you find it very difficult to pronounce.
  • trust-territory-the-pacific-islands — a U.S. trust territory in the Pacific Ocean, comprising the Mariana, Marshall, and Caroline Islands: approved by the United Nations 1947; since 1976 constituents of the trusteeship have established or moved toward self-government. 717 sq. mi. (1857 sq. km).
  • young women's christian association — an international women's organization that works for the rights and interests of women

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