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14-letter words containing s, o, l, a, r, w

  • absorbing well — a well for draining off surface water and conducting it to absorbent earth underground.
  • avogadro's law — the principle that equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules at the same temperature and pressure
  • bowling crease — a line marked at the wicket, over which a bowler must not advance fully before delivering the ball
  • central powers — (before World War I) Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary after they were linked by the Triple Alliance in 1882
  • cogswell chair — an armchair having a fixed, sloping back, open sides, and cabriole legs.
  • cowper's gland — either of two small glands with ducts opening into the male urethra: during sexual excitement they secrete a mucous substance
  • crawfordsville — a city in W central Indiana.
  • crenshaw melon — a variety of melon resembling the casaba, having pinkish flesh.
  • crystal growth — Crystal growth is the process of making a crystal grow by continuing to remove a component from a solution.
  • do a slow burn — If someone does a slow burn, their angry feelings grow slowly but steadily.
  • dry-stone wall — A dry-stone wall is a wall that has been built by fitting stones together without using any cement.
  • dual ownership — the state of owning something jointly with someone else
  • enclosure wall — a wall that encloses a piece of land
  • fellow servant — (under the fellow-servant rule) an employee working with another employee for the same employer.
  • flowers of tan — a common slime mold, Fuligo septica, of the central and eastern U.S., having large sporophores and yellowish, foamy plasmodia, that during a wet growing season may spread to cover large areas of lawns, woody debris, and growing plants.
  • fowl paralysis — Marek's disease.
  • free cash flow — Free cash flow is revenue of a business that is available to spend.
  • gallows humour — sinister and ironic humour
  • glow discharge — the conduction of electricity in a low-pressure gas, producing a diffuse glow.
  • healing powers — beneficial qualities
  • isolation ward — a ward where people with a contagious disease are kept separate from people who are not infected
  • krolewska huta — former name of Chorzów.
  • lawson cypress — Port Orford cedar.
  • longshorewoman — a woman employed on the wharves of a port, as in loading and unloading vessels.
  • lower sideband — the frequency band below the carrier frequency, within which fall the spectral components produced by modulation of a carrier wave
  • lower silurian — Ordovician
  • lower tunguska — one of three rivers in Russia, in central Siberia, that is a tributary of the Yenisei and is 2690 km (1670 miles) long
  • mariotte's law — Boyle's law.
  • new journalism — journalism containing the writer's personal opinions and reactions and often fictional asides as added color.
  • norway lobster — a European lobster, Nephrops norvegicus, fished for food
  • one-liner wars — (games, programming)   A game popular among hackers who code in the language APL (see write-only language and line noise). The objective is to see who can code the most interesting and/or useful routine in one line of operators chosen from APL's exceedingly hairy primitive set. A similar amusement was practiced among TECO hackers and is now popular among Perl aficionados. (2 = 0 +.= T o.| T) / T <- iN where "o" is the APL null character, the assignment arrow is a single character, and "i" represents the APL iota.
  • ownership flat — a flat owned by the occupier
  • postnatal ward — a ward in a hospital where women and their babies are provided with medical care immediately after the birth of the baby
  • propeller wash — the backwash from a propeller.
  • red sandalwood — the fragrant heartwood of any of certain Asian trees of the genus Santalum, used for ornamental carving and burned as incense.
  • residual power — power retained by a governmental authority after certain powers have been delegated to other authorities.
  • roger williamsBen Ames [eymz] /eɪmz/ (Show IPA), 1889–1953, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
  • sanitary towel — sanitary napkin.
  • sb will go far — If you say that someone will go far, you mean that they will be very successful in their career.
  • secondary wall — the innermost part of a plant cell wall, deposited after the wall has ceased to increase in surface area.
  • seward's folly — the purchase of Alaska in 1867, through the negotiations of Secretary of State W. H. Seward.
  • social network — a network of friends, colleagues, and other personal contacts: Strong social networks can encourage healthy behaviors.
  • social welfare — social services provided by a government for its citizens.
  • speak well for — to say or indicate something favorable about
  • spectra yellow — a vivid yellow color.
  • straw-coloured — If you describe something, especially hair, as straw-coloured, you mean that it is pale yellow.
  • sturgeon's law — "Ninety percent of everything is crap". Derived from a quote by science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon, who once said, "Sure, 90% of science fiction is crud. That's because 90% of everything is crud." Oddly, when Sturgeon's Law is cited, the final word is almost invariably changed to "crap". Compare Ninety-Ninety Rule. Though this maxim originated in SF fandom, most hackers recognise it and are all too aware of its truth.
  • surajah dowlah — Siraj-ud-daula.
  • sweated labour — workers forced to work in poor conditions for low pay
  • walking shorts — medium to long shorts, often cut fuller than Bermuda shorts and used for walking or leisure activity.

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