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13-letter words containing evi

  • abbreviations — a shortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole, as Dr. for Doctor, U.S. for United States, lb. for pound.
  • brevirostrate — having a short beak or bill
  • cheviot hills — a range of hills on the border between England and Scotland, mainly in Northumberland
  • device driver — (operating system)   Software to control a hardware component or peripheral device of a computer such as a magnetic disk, magnetic tape or printer. A device driver is responsible for accessing the hardware registers of the device and often includes an interrupt handler to service interrupts generated by the device. Device drivers often form part of the lowest level of the operating system kernel, with which they are linked when the kernel is built. Some more recent systems have loadable device drivers which can be installed from files after the operating system is running.
  • devil worship — the worship of Satan or of a demon
  • devirgination — The loss of a girl or woman's virginity.
  • duff's device — The most dramatic use yet seen of fall through in C, invented by Tom Duff when he was at Lucasfilm. Trying to bum all the instructions he could out of an inner loop that copied data serially onto an output port, he decided to unroll it. He then realised that the unrolled version could be implemented by *interlacing* the structures of a switch and a loop: register n = (count + 7) / 8; /* count > 0 assumed */ switch (count % 8) { case 0: do { *to = *from++; case 7: *to = *from++; case 6: *to = *from++; case 5: *to = *from++; case 4: *to = *from++; case 3: *to = *from++; case 2: *to = *from++; case 1: *to = *from++; } while (--n > 0); } Shocking though it appears to all who encounter it for the first time, the device is actually perfectly valid, legal C. C's default fall through in case statements has long been its most controversial single feature; Duff observed that "This code forms some sort of argument in that debate, but I'm not sure whether it's for or against."
  • escape device — a device with a collapsible extensible slide, used as an emergency exit, eg from a burning tall building
  • evidentiarily — In an evidentiary way.
  • evil-smelling — having an very offensive smell
  • formal review — (project)   A technical review conducted with the customer including the types of reviews called for in DOD-STD-2167A (Preliminary Design Review, Critical Design Review, etc.)
  • give evidence — testify in a court of law
  • greek revival — a style of architecture, furnishings, and decoration prevalent in the U.S. and in parts of Europe in the first half of the 19th century, characterized by a more or less close imitation of ancient Greek designs and ornamented motifs.
  • homing device — a mechanism incorporated into a guided missile, airplane, etc., that aims it toward its objective.
  • inevitability — unable to be avoided, evaded, or escaped; certain; necessary: an inevitable conclusion.
  • irrepleviable — not replevisable; not capable of being replevied.
  • judah ha-levi — (Judah ben Samuel Halevi) 1085–1140, Spanish rabbi, physician, poet, and philosopher.
  • milledgeville — a city in central Georgia: state capital 1807–68.
  • mobile device — a portable, wireless computing device that is small enough to be used while held in the hand; a handheld: a large selection of smartphones, PDAs, and other mobile devices.
  • output device — (hardware)   Electronic or electromechanical equipment connected to a computer and used to transfer data out of the computer in the form of text, images, sounds or other media to a display screen, printer, loudspeaker or storage device. Most modern storage devices such as disk drives and magnetic tape drives act as both input and output devices, others such as CD-ROM are input only.
  • overachieving — Present participle of overachieve.
  • peer-reviewed — of or being scientific or scholarly writing or research that has undergone evaluation by other experts in the field (peer review) to judge if it merits publication or funding
  • philippeville — former name of Skikda.
  • pretelevision — occurring before the arrival of television
  • revictuallingvictuals, food supplies; provisions.
  • revindication — the act of vindicating.
  • ring-a-lievio — a game played usually between two teams in which the members of one team attempt to find, capture, and imprison the members of the other, who can be freed only by a teammate not yet captured.
  • safety device — A safety device is a piece of equipment such as a fire extinguisher, safety belt, or burglar alarm that reduces loss or damage from a fire, accident, or break-in.
  • salary review — the, often annual, assessment or review of the salary or paid to an employee, where decisions are taken on whether the employee's pay should be increased, etc
  • sneak preview — a preview of a motion picture, often shown in addition to an announced film, in order to observe the reaction of the audience.
  • timing device — a device that can be set to detonate a bomb at a particular time
  • unabbreviated — shortened; made briefer: The rain led to an abbreviated picnic.
  • undeviatingly — to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc.
  • well-reviewed — a critical article or report, as in a periodical, on a book, play, recital, or the like; critique; evaluation.

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