14-letter words containing t, g, w
- a thing or two — If you say that a person knows a thing or two about something or could teach someone a thing or two about it, you mean that they know a lot about it or are good at it.
- acknowledgment — An acknowledgment is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true.
- analogue watch — a watch in which the hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds are indicated by hands on a dial
- balance weight — a weight used in machines to counterbalance a part, as of a crankshaft
- batwing sleeve — a sleeve of a garment with a deep armhole and a tight wrist
- big red switch — (jargon) (BRS) IBM jargon for the power switch on a computer, especially the "Emergency Pull" switch on an IBM mainframe or the power switch on an IBM PC where it really is large and red. "This [email protected]%$% bitty box is hung again; time to hit the Big Red Switch." It is alleged that the emergency pull switch on an IBM 360/91 actually fired a non-conducting bolt into the main power feed; the BRSes on more recent mainframes physically drop a block into place so that they can't be pushed back in. People get fired for pulling them, especially inappropriately (see also molly-guard). Compare power cycle, three-finger salute, 120 reset; see also scram switch.
- borrowing rate — the interest rate at which money may be borrowed, esp an official rate set by a central bank
- bowstring hemp — a hemplike fibre obtained from the sansevieria
- bulgur (wheat) — wheat that has been cooked, dried, and coarsely ground: used to make tabbouleh or, sometimes, pilaf or couscous
- carpet bowling — a form of bowls played indoors on a strip of carpet, at the centre of which lies an obstacle round which the bowl has to pass
- charles wright — Charles, born 1935, U.S. poet.
- civil twilight — the period of time during which the sun is 6° below the horizon
- clock-watching — the act of checking the time in anticipation of a break or the end of the working day
- coasting wagon — a toy wagon for children, often used for coasting down hills.
- code-switching — Linguistics. the alternating or mixed use of two or more languages, especially within the same discourse: My grandma’s code-switching when we cook together reminds me of my family's origins. Bilingual students are discouraged from code-switching during class.
- cottage window — a double-hung window with an upper sash smaller than the lower.
- counterweighed — Simple past tense and past participle of counterweigh.
- counterweights — Plural form of counterweight.
- cruiserweights — Plural form of cruiserweight.
- crystal growth — Crystal growth is the process of making a crystal grow by continuing to remove a component from a solution.
- cult following — the admiration that is felt by a particular group for a film, book, band, etc
- detail drawing — a separate large-scale drawing of a small part or section of a building, machine, etc
- digital wallet — an electronic device, website, software system, or database that facilitates commercial transactions by storing a consumer's credit card, shipping address, and other payment data.
- dogwood winter — a short period of cold weather in the spring.
- downing street — a street in W central London, England: cabinet office; residence of the prime minister.
- downregulating — Present participle of downregulate.
- downregulation — (genetics) The process, in the regulation of gene expression, in which the number, or activity of receptors decreases in order to decrease sensitivity.
- drinking straw — thin plastic tube for sucking up liquids
- drinking water — water that is safe to drink
- dusting powder — a powder used on the skin, especially to relieve irritation or absorb moisture.
- dusting-powder — a powder used on the skin, especially to relieve irritation or absorb moisture.
- east greenwich — a town in central Rhode Island.
- eggshell white — a yellowish white colour
- electrowinning — a means of extracting metal from ore using electrolysis
- english walnut — an Asiatic walnut tree (Juglans regia) now grown in Europe and North America
- farthingsworth — the amount that can be bought with a farthing; a small amount
- featherweights — Plural form of featherweight.
- fighting words — Usually, fighting words. language that arouses rage in an antagonist.
- figwort family — the plant family Scrophulariaceae, characterized by herbaceous plants and shrubs having alternate or opposite leaves, often showy two-lipped or irregular flowers, fruit in the form of a capsule or berry, and including the figwort, foxglove, Indian paintbrush, mullein, speedwell, and snapdragon.
- follow through — the act of following.
- follow-through — the completion of a motion, as in the stroke of a tennis racket.
- formula weight — (of a molecule) molecular weight.
- game show host — a broadcaster who reads the questions or conducts a game show
- get funny with — to be impudent to
- get in the way — be an obstacle
- get jiggy with — to have sexual relations with
- get with child — to make pregnant
- get/go to work — If you get to work, go to work, or set to work on a job, task, or problem, you start doing it or dealing with it.
- gewurztraminer — a type of white grape used in winemaking.
- go all the way — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
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