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17-letter words containing ice

  • ambulance service — the public organization that operates ambulances in a country
  • answering service — a business that answers telephone calls on behalf of another business or organization, taking messages from and providing information to callers
  • arresting officer — the police officer making an arrest
  • at the service of — To be at the service of a person or organization means to be available to help or be used by that person or organization.
  • basic service set — (networking)   (BSS) A wireless local area network and all the wireless devices (e.g. PCs and laptops) that are associated with it. A BSS may or may not include an access point and is identified by a BSSID.
  • billeting officer — an officer who is responsible for billeting
  • breakdown service — a service that provides assistance to motorists who break down
  • carolina allspice — any of a genus (Calycanthus) of hardy shrubs (family Calycanthaceae) of a dicotyledonous order (Laurales) of plants, bearing reddish-brown, sweet-smelling flowers
  • communion service — the Christian ceremony in which people eat bread and drink wine in memory of Christ's death
  • community service — Community service is unpaid work that criminals sometimes do as a punishment instead of being sent to prison.
  • contract practice — the medical treatment of a group of persons by a physician or physicians with fees and services mutually agreed upon in advance.
  • data service unit — (communications)   (DSU or "data service unit") A device used in digital transmission for connecting a CSU (Channel Service Unit) to Data Terminal Equipment (a terminal or computer), in the same way that a modem is used for connection to an analogue medium. A DSU provides a standard interface to a user's terminal which is compatible with modems and handles such functions as signal translation, regeneration, reformatting, and timing. The transmitting portion of the DSU processeses the customers' signal into bipolar pulses suitable for transmission over the digital facility. The receiving portion of the DSU is used both to extract timing information and to regenerate mark and space information from the received bipolar signal.
  • denial of service — a deliberate interruption in access to a computer system or network, esp by using multiple computers to generate an unmanageable volume of traffic (distributed denial of service)
  • denial-of-service — pertaining to or being an incident in which a computer or computer network is disabled, disrupting access or service: a website hit by a denial-of-service attack; unintentional denial-of-service problems.
  • directory service — (database, networking)   A structured repository of information on people and resources within an organisation, facilitating management and communication. On a LAN or WAN the directory service identifies all aspects of the network including users, software, hardware, and the various rights and policies assigned to each. As a result applications can access information without knowing where a particular resource is physically located, and users interact oblivious to the network topology and protocols. To allow heterogeneous networks to share directory information the ITU proposed a common structure called X.500. However, its complexity and lack of seamless Internet support led to the development of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) which has continued to evolve under the aegis of the IETF. Despite its name LDAP is too closely linked to X.500 to be "lightweight".
  • electronic office — integrated computer systems designed to handle office work
  • emergency service — a department within a bigger organization that deals with emergencies
  • employment office — any of a number of government offices established to collect and supply to the unemployed information about job vacancies and to employers information about availability of prospective workers
  • executive officer — the second-in-command of any of certain military units
  • fair market price — the price of something at which both a seller and a buyer are willing to strike a deal.
  • field post office — a place to which mail intended for military units in the field is sent to be sorted and forwarded
  • five-spice powder — a mixture of spices used especially in Chinese cooking, usually including cinnamon, cloves, fennel seed, pepper, and star anise.
  • ice-cream parlour — a place where people go to eat ice cream
  • incendiary device — a bomb that is designed to start fires
  • learner's license — a provisional driving licence
  • maurice chevalier — Maurice (Auguste) [maw-rees aw-guh st;; French moh-rees oh-gyst] /mɔˈris ˈɔ gəst;; French moʊˈris oʊˈgüst/ (Show IPA), 1888–1972, French actor and singer.
  • maurice of nassau — Prince of Orange 1567-1625; Du. statesman & military leader
  • mounted policeman — policemen who patrol on horseback
  • office automation — a method or system of using automated or electronic equipment, as word processors and computers, in the operations of an office.
  • office by example — (language)   (OBE) A sequel to QBE, described in publications by Moshe Zloof of IBM in the early 1980s but apparently never implemented.
  • orfeo ed euridice — an opera (1762), with music by Christoph Willibald von Gluck.
  • orifice discharge — Orifice discharge is a model for calculating how quickly a fluid will come out of a punctured vessel or pipe.
  • peripheral device — peripheral
  • personnel officer — a worker responsible for recruiting employees and dealing with matters relating to them
  • police department — A police department is an official organization which is responsible for making sure that people obey the law.
  • police helicopter — a helicopter used in police operations, for example in traffic control, or for observation
  • police procedural — a mystery novel, film, or television drama that deals realistically with police work.
  • police protection — protection from danger, crime etc given by the police force to a community, city etc
  • presiding officer — the person who presides over the Scottish Parliament or Welsh Assembly
  • price maintenance — measures taken by manufacturers to maintain the price charged for their goods by resellers
  • pro forma invoice — an invoice issued before an order is placed or before the goods are delivered giving all the details and the cost of the goods
  • probation officer — an officer who investigates and reports on the conduct of offenders who are free on probation.
  • provincial police — (in Canada) the police force of a province, esp Ontario or Quebec
  • publicity officer — a person who is employed to get publicity for an organization, or to provide information about it
  • put into practice — If you put a belief or method into practice, you behave or act in accordance with it.
  • quasquicentennial — pertaining to or marking a period of 125 years.
  • recruiting office — an office where staff are recruited, esp by the military
  • registered office — official business address
  • remittance advice — a letter sent by a customer to a supplier, to let them know that their invoice has been paid
  • returning officer — a public official appointed to conduct and preside at an election.

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