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14-letter words containing v, e, n, o, s

  • deconstructive — of or relating to deconstruction
  • decorativeness — The condition of being decorative.
  • demonstratives — Plural form of demonstrative.
  • devaluationist — a person, as an economist, who advocates the devaluation of a currency.
  • devil's-tongue — a foul-smelling, fleshy plant, Amorphophallus rivieri, of the Old World tropics, having flowers on a spike surrounded by a dark-red spathe.
  • disadventurous — unlucky or disastrous
  • disinvolvement — the action or process of withdrawing from an obligation or commitment, especially from a political or military involvement: The secretary of state promised disinvolvement from the alliance.
  • dnepropetrovsk — a city in the E central Ukraine, in the SW Russian Federation in Europe, on the Dnieper River.
  • dorsoventrally — In a dorsoventral manner.
  • driving lesson — a session involving driving practice and theory with a driving instructor
  • eaves-dropping — to listen secretly to a private conversation.
  • endocervicitis — (medicine) inflammation of the mucous membrane of the uterine cervix.
  • estivoautumnal — (mainly US) Variant spelling of 'aestivoautumnal'.
  • eta conversion — (theory)   In lambda-calculus, the eta conversion rule states \ x . f x <--> f provided x does not occur as a free variable in f and f is a function. Left to right is eta reduction, right to left is eta abstraction (or eta expansion). This conversion is only valid if bottom and \ x . bottom are equivalent in all contexts. They are certainly equivalent when applied to some argument - they both fail to terminate. If we are allowed to force the evaluation of an expression in any other way, e.g. using seq in Miranda or returning a function as the overall result of a program, then bottom and \ x . bottom will not be equivalent. See also observational equivalence, reduction.
  • evangelisation — Alternative spelling of evangelization.
  • every so often — now and again
  • extravasations — Plural form of extravasation.
  • favourableness — The state or condition of being favourable.
  • fellow servant — (under the fellow-servant rule) an employee working with another employee for the same employer.
  • festive season — People sometimes refer to the Christmas period as the festive season.
  • flavorlessness — The state or condition of being flavorless; lack of flavor.
  • flavorsomeness — The quality of being flavorsome.
  • floorcoverings — Plural form of floorcovering.
  • forced savings — a reduction in consumption that occurs when there is full employment and an abundance of loans
  • franklin stove — a cast-iron stove having the general form of a fireplace with enclosed top, bottom, side, and back, the front being completely open or able to be closed by doors.
  • galveston plan — commission plan.
  • gingivectomies — Plural form of gingivectomy.
  • give sb notice — If an employer gives an employee notice, the employer tells the employee that he or she must leave his or her job within a short fixed period of time.
  • goncalves dias — Antonio [an-taw-nyoo] /ɛ̃ˈtɔ nyʊ/ (Show IPA), 1823–64, Brazilian poet.
  • governableness — The state of being governable.
  • group of seven — G7.
  • half sovereign — a gold coin of the United Kingdom, discontinued in 1917, equal to 10 shillings.
  • hand over fist — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • have a case on — an instance of the occurrence, existence, etc., of something: Sailing in such a storm was a case of poor judgment.
  • have one's say — When one of the people or groups involved in a discussion has their say, they give their opinion.
  • have sth on sb — If someone has something on you, they have evidence that you have done something wrong or bad. If they have nothing on you, they cannot prove that you have done anything wrong or bad.
  • hendersonville — a city in S Tennessee.
  • horse vaulting — gymnastics performed on horseback
  • imperviousness — not permitting penetration or passage; impenetrable: The coat is impervious to rain.
  • impoverishment — to reduce to poverty: a country impoverished by war.
  • in one's favor — something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration; a kind act: to ask a favor.
  • inconclusively — In an inconclusive manner.
  • inconveniences — Plural form of inconvenience.
  • indiscoverable — not discoverable.
  • innovativeness — tending to innovate, or introduce something new or different; characterized by innovation.
  • inter-division — the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
  • interrogatives — Plural form of interrogative.
  • introversively — In an introversive manner.
  • inventory cost — Inventory costs are the costs to a business associated with holding stock, or money that is tied up in stock.
  • inverse cosine — arc cosine.
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