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14-letter words containing int

  • assembly point — a designated place where people have been told to wait after evacuating a building in the event of a fire or other emergency
  • at knife-point — under threat of being stabbed
  • block printing — printing from hand engraved or carved blocks of wood or linoleum
  • bony labyrinth — an intricate combination of paths or passages in which it is difficult to find one's way or to reach the exit. Synonyms: maze, network, web.
  • breaking point — If something or someone has reached breaking point, they have so many problems or difficulties that they can no longer cope with them, and may soon collapse or be unable to continue.
  • brownie points — a credit toward advancement or good standing gained especially by currying favor.
  • bursting point — the point at which normal capacity is exceeded.
  • by appointment — If something can be done by appointment, people can arrange in advance to do it at a particular time.
  • call into play — to begin to operate
  • cardinal point — The cardinal points are the four main points of the compass, north, south, east, and west.
  • chase pointers — (programming)   To determine a chain of memory locations where each location holds a pointer to the next, starting from some initial pointer, e.g. traversing a linked list or other graph structure. This may be performed by a computer executing a program or by a programmer going through a core dump or using a debugger.
  • church integer — (theory)   A representation of integers as functions invented by Alonzo Church, inventor of lambda-calculus. The integer N is represented as a higher-order function which applies a given function N times to a given expression. In the pure lambda-calculus there are no constants but numbers can be represented by Church integers. A Haskell function to return a given Church integer could be written: unchurch c = c (+1) 0 See also von Neumann integer.
  • class interval — one of the intervals into which the range of a variable of a distribution is divided, esp one of the divisions of the base line of a bar chart or histogram
  • colour printer — a printer that prints in colour on paper
  • constraintlisp — (language)   An object-oriented constraint language based on CSP. An extension of Common Lisp and CLOS.
  • coopered joint — a joint made between pieces in a polygonal or curved construction, using either splines or dowels.
  • counterpointed — Simple past tense and past participle of counterpoint.
  • critical point — the point on a phase diagram that represents the critical state of a substance
  • crossing point — a place where people cross a road, border, or river
  • data integrity — (data)   The absence of unintended changes or errors in some data. Integrity implies that the data is an exact copy of some original version, e.g. that it has not been corrupted in the process of being written to, and read back from, a hard disk or during transmission via some communications channel. Integrity may further imply that the information represented by the data has been validated, i.e. verified to conform to certain constraints, e.g. a date's year, month and day parts are within the appropriate ranges and the date actually exists.
  • disappointedly — depressed or discouraged by the failure of one's hopes or expectations: a disappointed suitor.
  • disappointmentCape, a cape in SW Washington state, projecting into the Pacific Ocean on the N of the mouth of the Columbia River.
  • disintegrating — Present participle of disintegrate.
  • disintegration — the act or process of disintegrating.
  • disintegrative — to separate into parts or lose intactness or solidness; break up; deteriorate: The old book is gradually disintegrating with age.
  • disintegrators — Plural form of disintegrator.
  • disintegratory — Causing or relating to disintegration.
  • disinteresting — absence of interest; indifference.
  • disinthralling — the act of freedom from thraldom
  • disjoint union — In domain theory, a union (or sum) which results in a domain without a least element.
  • disjointedness — having the joints or connections separated: a disjointed fowl.
  • dogwood winter — a short period of cold weather in the spring.
  • double-jointed — (of particular people or animals) having unusually flexible joints that can bend in unusual ways or to abnormally great extent.
  • dovetail joint — A dovetail or a dovetail joint is a joint used for fitting two pieces of wood tightly together.
  • duplex printer — a printer that can make double-sided printouts
  • eggshell paint — paint that has a slight sheen
  • electropainted — Painted electrophoretically.
  • exit interview — an interview held with an employee who is leaving an organization in order to learn the employee's opinion of his or her time spent at the organization, reasons for departure, etc
  • fingerpointing — Alternative form of finger-pointing.
  • fingerprinting — Present participle of fingerprint.
  • flashing point — flash point (def 1).
  • flexible joint — A flexible joint is a coupling which can transmit torque between two shafts which are not aligned.
  • floating point — a decimal point whose location is not fixed, used especially in computer operations.
  • floating-point — a decimal point whose location is not fixed, used especially in computer operations.
  • foliated joint — a joint between the rabbeted and overlapping edges of two boards, forming a continuous surface on each side.
  • freezing point — the temperature at which a liquid freezes: The freezing point of water is 32°F, 0°C.
  • gallinas point — a cape in NE Colombia: the northernmost point of South America
  • genre painting — a category of painting in which domestic scenes or incidents from everyday life are depicted
  • go into detail — elaborate, recount more fully
  • grape hyacinth — any plant belonging to the genus Muscari, of the lily family, as M. botryoides, having globular, blue flowers resembling tiny grapes.

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