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14-letter words containing ice

  • railway police — the branch of the police force specializing in maintaining law and order and detecting crime on the railways
  • raking cornice — either of two straight, sloping cornices on a pediment following or suggesting the slopes of a roof.
  • reading notice — a short advertisement placed at the bottom of a column, as on the front page of a newspaper, and often set in the same print as other matter.
  • ross ice shelf — an ice barrier filling the S part of the Ross Sea.
  • sacrifice bunt — a bunt made by the batter so that a base runner is advanced while the batter is put out
  • safety officer — The safety officer in a company or an organization is the person who is responsible for the safety of the people who work or visit there.
  • second service — the communion service: so called because it follows Morning Prayer.
  • secret service — the branch of governmental service that conducts secret investigations, especially investigations into the military strength of other nations.
  • self-sacrifice — sacrifice of one's interests, desires, etc., as for duty or the good of another.
  • semicentennial — of or relating to a fiftieth anniversary.
  • senior service — the Royal Navy
  • service a room — If you service a room, you clean it and change the towels and bed linen in it.
  • service center — an authorized commercial establishment for repairs and replacement parts for appliances or cars.
  • service charge — a fee charged for a service, sometimes in addition to a basic charge.
  • service module — (often initial capital letters) U.S. Aerospace. the section of an Apollo spacecraft containing the principal propulsion system, electrical system, water, and other supplies.
  • service sector — the sector of the economy that provides services rather than products, etc
  • service stripe — a stripe worn on the left sleeve by an enlisted person to indicate a specific period of time served on active duty.
  • service tunnel — a tunnel alongside another which is used for services such as maintenance, repairs, etc
  • serviceability — capable of or being of service; useful.
  • share of voice — the proportion of the total audience or readership commanded by a media group across its full range of publishing and broadcasting activities
  • sharp practice — You can use sharp practice to refer to an action or a way of behaving, especially in business or professional matters, that you think is clever but dishonest.
  • silent service — the submarine service (usually preceded by the).
  • silver service — formal method of serving dinner
  • skull practice — a meeting for the purpose of discussion, exchange of ideas, solving problems, etc.
  • social service — organized welfare efforts carried on under professional auspices by trained personnel.
  • soft ice-cream — a softer and lighter-textured ice cream that contains more air than standard ice-cream. It was developed in Britain in the 20th century.
  • sorting office — postal
  • speaking voice — a person's normal voice in which they speak
  • squared splice — square splice.
  • starting price — gambling odds
  • state services — services appointed to commemorate days of national celebration or deliverance such as the accession of a sovereign
  • storage device — a device used to store digital data or information, as a hard disk or CD.
  • street justice — the punishment given by members of the public to people regarded as criminals or wrongdoers
  • striking price — in an option contract, the specified price at which a stock, commodity, etc. may be bought or sold; the price at which an investor can exercise profitably a put or call
  • take no notice — If you take no notice of someone or something, you do not consider them to be important enough to affect what you think or what you do.
  • the ice blacks — the international ice hockey team of New Zealand
  • thought police — a group of people with totalitarian views on a given subject, who constantly monitor others for any deviation from prescribed thinking
  • to give 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 fixed period of time.
  • to think twice — If you think twice about doing something, you consider it again and decide not to do it, or decide to do it differently.
  • tourist office — information centre for sightseers
  • trade-in price — the price of a new article when a used article is given in part payment
  • traffic police — a unit of a police force, whose job is to control traffic and enforce traffic regulations
  • truant officer — a school attendance officer whose job is to locate truants and return them to school
  • vice president — an officer next in rank to a president who serves as president in the president's absence.
  • vice-president — an officer next in rank to a president who serves as president in the president's absence.
  • vice-principal — a deputy principal in a school, college, etc
  • voice response — output of information from a computer system in the form of speech rather than displayed text
  • voice training — the process of training and improving vocal ability
  • warning device — alarm or danger signal
  • warning notice — official notification of a danger or threat
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