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13-letter words containing nc

  • -in-residence — appointed to work at, and usually residing at, a given institution, as a college, for a certain period
  • a mixed bunch — if you say that a group of people or things is a mixed bunch, you mean that they are varied in style, character, quality, etc
  • acquaintanced — Acquainted.
  • acquaintances — Plural form of acquaintance.
  • acupuncturist — An acupuncturist is a person who performs acupuncture.
  • adularescence — (of certain gemstones, especially adularia) having a milky, bluish luster.
  • advance guard — a military unit sent ahead of a main body to find gaps in enemy defences, clear away minor opposition, and prevent unexpected contact
  • advance party — a small group of soldiers who go ahead of the main body of troops to prepare the way for their arrival, or any group that does the same thing or arrives ahead of the main body
  • advance ratio — the ratio of wind speed along the axis of a rotor or propeller to the speed of the blade tip
  • age allowance — an income tax allowance given to taxpayers aged 65 or over
  • air ambulance — An air ambulance is a helicopter or plane that is used for taking people to hospital.
  • alectryomancy — an ancient form of divination, using a rooster to select grains of food placed on letters of the alphabet.
  • all-inclusive — All-inclusive is used to indicate that a price, especially the price of a holiday, includes all the charges and all the services offered.
  • anchor pocket — a recess in the bow of a vessel, for housing a stockless anchor.
  • anchorpersons — Plural form of anchorperson.
  • ancien regime — The ancien regime was the political and social system in France before the revolution of 1789.
  • ancient greek — the Greek language from the earliest records to about 300 bc, the chief dialect areas of which were Aeolic, Arcadic, Doric, and Ionic (including Attic)
  • ancus marcius — a king of Rome, during whose reign the first bridge across the Tiber was constructed.
  • anencephalous — congenital absence of part or all of the brain.
  • announcements — Plural form of announcement.
  • annunciations — Plural form of annunciation.
  • antioncogenes — Plural form of antioncogene.
  • antiresonance — a phenomenon in an electric, acoustic, or other such system in which the impedance is tending to infinity.
  • appurtenances — accessories or equipment
  • arias sanchez — Oscar. born 1940, Costa Rican statesman; president (1986–90, 2006–2010); Nobel peace prize 1987
  • audience room — a room for holding formal interviews or hearings.
  • aulic council — a council, founded in 1498, of the Holy Roman Emperor. It functioned mainly as a judicial body
  • averruncation — the act of averting or turning away
  • balance shaft — a shaft in a vehicle engine that is designed to reduce the amount of vibration from other moving parts as it rotates
  • balance sheet — A balance sheet is a written statement of the amount of money and property that a company or person has, including amounts of money that are owed or are owing. Balance sheet is also used to refer to the general financial state of a company.
  • balance staff — a pivoted axle or shaft on which the balance is mounted.
  • balance wheel — a wheel oscillating against the hairspring of a timepiece, thereby regulating its beat
  • balanced diet — a diet consisting of the proper quantities and proportions of foods needed to maintain health or growth.
  • balanced fund — a mutual fund made up of both stocks and bonds
  • balanced line — a transmission line in which the oppositely directed components are symmetrical with respect to each other and to the ground.
  • balanced step — any of a series of staircase winders so planned that they are nearly as wide at the inside of the stair as the adjacent fliers.
  • balanced tree — (algorithm)   An optimisation of a tree which aims to keep equal numbers of items on each subtree of each node so as to minimise the maximum path from the root to any leaf node. As items are inserted and deleted, the tree is restructured to keep the nodes balanced and the search paths uniform. Such an algorithm is appropriate where the overheads of the reorganisation on update are outweighed by the benefits of faster search. A B-tree is a kind of balanced tree that can have more than two subtrees at each node (i.e. one that is not restricted to being a binary tree).
  • balancing act — If you perform a balancing act, you try to deal successfully with two or more people, groups, or situations that are in opposition to each other.
  • ballet dancer — a man or woman who takes part in ballet dancing, usually professionally
  • bancassurance — the selling of insurance products by a bank to its customers
  • bench warrant — a warrant issued by a judge or court directing that an offender be apprehended
  • benching iron — a triangular, pronged plate driven into the ground to provide a temporary bench mark or turning point.
  • bengal quince — bael.
  • beta function — a function of two variables, usually expressed as an improper integral and equal to the quotient of the product of the values of the gamma function at each variable divided by the value of the gamma function at the sum of the variables.
  • big enchilada — enchilada (def 2).
  • birefringence — the splitting of a light ray, generally by a crystal, into two components that travel at different velocities and are polarized at right angles to each other
  • bits per inch — (unit)   (BPI) A measure of the recording density of a magnetic tape or disk.
  • blanchisseuse — a washer-woman
  • bounce around — to spring back from a surface in a lively manner: The ball bounced off the wall.
  • bounced flash — a flash bounced off a reflective surface, as a ceiling or wall, to illuminate a subject indirectly.

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