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13-letter words containing ope

  • abyssopelagic — referring to or occurring in the region of deep water above the floor of the ocean
  • anti-european — opposed to the European Union or to political union of the countries of Europe
  • benthopelagic — relating to species living at the bottom of the sea
  • boom operator — a person who operates a boom
  • bottle-opener — A bottle-opener is a metal device for removing caps or tops from bottles.
  • card walloper — (jargon)   An EDP programmer who grinds out batch programs that do things like print people's paychecks. Compare code grinder. See also punched card, eighty-column mind.
  • chamber opera — an opera requiring few performers and a small orchestra.
  • coin-operated — (of a machine) operated by the insertion of a coin
  • cooper's hawk — a small North American hawk, Accipiter cooperii, having a bluish-grey back and wings and a reddish-brown breast
  • cooperatively — working or acting together willingly for a common purpose or benefit.
  • cooperativity — an interaction between structural units within a molecule or between molecules in an assemblage that enables the system to respond more sharply to an external change than would isolated units
  • dipleidoscope — an instrument that uses a telescope and a hollow prism to see when the sun crosses the meridian
  • dock-walloper — a casual laborer about docks or wharves.
  • dry ski slope — A dry ski slope is a slope made of an artificial substance on which you can practise skiing.
  • dynamic scope — (language)   In a dynamically scoped language, e.g. most versions of Lisp, an identifier can be referred to, not only in the block where it is declared, but also in any function or procedure called from within that block, even if the called procedure is declared outside the block. This can be implemented as a simple stack of (identifier, value) pairs, accessed by searching down from the top of stack for the most recent instance of a given identifier. The opposite is lexical scope. A common implementation of dynamic scope is shallow binding.
  • electroscopes — Plural form of electroscope.
  • encyclopedian — including a wide circle of learning
  • encyclopedias — Plural form of encyclopedia.
  • encyclopedism — Comprehensive learning or knowledge.
  • encyclopedist — A person who writes, edits, or contributes to an encyclopedia.
  • endopeptidase — An enzyme that breaks peptide bonds other than terminal ones in a peptide chain.
  • esophagoscope — An instrument for the inspection or treatment of the esophagus.
  • european plan — a hotel rate of charging covering room and service but not meals
  • european sole — Solea solea, a tongue-shaped flatfish of the family Soleidae, also known as Dover sole or common sole: prefers shallow waters and is highly valued as a food fish
  • european toad — a European toad, Alytes obstetricans, the male of which carries the fertilized eggs on its hind legs until they hatch: family Discoglossidae
  • european wasp — a large black-and-yellow banded wasp, Vespula germanica, native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia, now established in Australasia and the US
  • glycopeptides — Plural form of glycopeptide.
  • goat antelope — any of several wild goats with antelopelike features, including the chamois, goral, serow, and Rocky Mountain goat.
  • grand opening — celebratory first-day event
  • hydroperoxide — any chemical compound having the general formula, ROOH, where R is an element or an organic group.
  • hypoperfusion — (medicine) Decreased perfusion of blood through an organ.
  • indo-european — a large, widespread family of languages, the surviving branches of which include Italic, Slavic, Baltic, Hellenic, Celtic, Germanic, and Indo-Iranian, spoken by about half the world's population: English, Spanish, German, Latin, Greek, Russian, Albanian, Lithuanian, Armenian, Persian, Hindi, and Hittite are all Indo-European languages. Compare family (def 14).
  • inoperational — Not operational.
  • interoperable — capable of being used or operated reciprocally: interoperable weapons systems.
  • interoperably — capable of being used or operated reciprocally: interoperable weapons systems.
  • interoperates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interoperate.
  • jet-propelled — propelled by a jet engine or engines.
  • kaleidoscoped — Simple past tense and past participle of kaleidoscope.
  • kaleidoscopes — Plural form of kaleidoscope.
  • laryngoscopes — Plural form of laryngoscope.
  • letter opener — bladed tool for opening envelopes
  • lexical scope — (programming)   (Or "static scope") When the scope of an identifier is fixed at compile time to some region in the source code containing the identifier's declaration. This means that an identifier is only accessible within that region (including procedures declared within it). This contrasts with dynamic scope where the scope depends on the nesting of procedure and function calls at run time. Statically scoped languages differ as to whether the scope is limited to the smallest block (including begin/end blocks) containing the identifier's declaration (e.g. C, Perl) or to whole function and procedure bodies (e.g. ECMAScript), or some larger unit of code (e.g. ?). The former is known as static nested scope.
  • lost property — lost and found.
  • methylpropene — (organic compound) IUPAC name for isobutylene.
  • microperation — (processor)   An elementary operation performed on data stored in registers or in memory. Microperations are classified as transfer, arithmetic, logic, or shift/rotate.
  • natural slope — the maximum angle at which soil will lie in a bank without slipping
  • neuropeptides — Plural form of neuropeptide.
  • nincompoopery — a fool or simpleton.
  • noncooperator — A person who does not cooperate.
  • normally-open — Normally-open switch contacts are in an open state at rest.

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