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13-letter words that end in ace

  • address space — (operating system, architecture)   The range of addresses which a processor or process can access, or at which a device can be accessed. The term may refer to either physical address or virtual address. The size of a processor's address space depends on the width of the processor's address bus and address registers. Each device, such as a memory integrated circuit, will have its own local address space which starts at zero. This will be mapped to a range of addresses which starts at some base address in the processor's address space. Similarly, each process will have its own address space, which may be all or a part of the processor's address space. In a multitasking system this may depend on where in memory the process happens to have been loaded. For a process to be able to run at any address it must consist of position-independent code. Alternatively, each process may see the same local address space, with the memory management unit mapping this to the process's own part of the processor's address space.
  • annular space — An annular space is a ring-shaped space outside the drillpipe, through which mud and cuttings are removed.
  • another place — the other House of Parliament (used in the House of Commons to refer to the House of Lords and vice versa)
  • bib and brace — a work garment consisting of trousers and an upper front part supported by straps over the shoulders
  • bird of peace — a dove.
  • blast furnace — A blast furnace is a large structure in which iron ore is heated under pressure so that it melts and the pure iron metal separates out and can be collected.
  • brussels lace — a fine lace with a raised or appliqué design
  • chimney place — an open hearth.
  • claiming race — a race in which each owner declares beforehand the price at which his or her horse will be offered for sale after the race
  • coup de grace — A coup de grace is an action or event which finally destroys something, for example an institution, which has been gradually growing weaker.
  • crookes space — a dark region near the cathode in some low-pressure gas-discharge tubes
  • days of grace — days permitted by custom for payment of a promissory note, bill of exchange, etc, after it falls due
  • decimal place — the position of a digit after the decimal point, each successive position to the right having a denominator of an increased power of ten
  • distance race — a running race longer than 1500 meters (1635 yards).
  • downhill race — a competitive event in which skiers are timed in a downhill run
  • floor furnace — a small self-contained furnace placed just below the floor of the space to be heated.
  • futurity race — a race for two-year-old horses in which the entries are selected before birth
  • herb of grace — rue2 .
  • herb-of-grace — rue2 .
  • hilbert space — a complete infinite-dimensional vector space on which an inner product is defined.
  • in one's face — directly opposite or against one
  • in sb's place — If you say what you would have done in someone else's place, you say what you would have done if you had been in their situation and had been experiencing what they were experiencing.
  • kiss of peace — (in certain Christian churches) a ceremonial greeting or embrace given as a token of Christian love and unity.
  • lingual brace — a specialized dental brace that fits behind the teeth so that it is not visible when the wearer speaks or smiles.
  • meeting place — A meeting place is a place where people meet.
  • military pace — a pace, equal to a single step, used to coordinate the marching of soldiers, equal in the U.S. to 2½ feet (76 cm) for quick time and 3 feet (91 cm) for double time.
  • mise en place — (in a restaurant kitchen) the preparation of equipment and food before service begins
  • natchez trace — a road begun in 1806 between Natchez, Miss., and Nashville, Tenn.: about 500 miles (800 km) long.
  • obstacle race — a foot race in which the contestants are prevented in a specific way from covering the full course at top speed, as by having hurdles to jump, sacks enclosing the legs, or potatoes to pick up.
  • parking place — an reserved area or a space in a street where a car may be parked
  • passing place — a wider place on a narrow road where vehicles can pass
  • pipe of peace — a calumet; peace pipe.
  • pitch surface — (in a gear or rack) an imaginary surface forming a plane (pitch plane) a cylinder (pitch cylinder) or a cone or frustrum (pitch cone) that moves tangentially to a similar surface in a meshing gear so that both surfaces travel at the same speed.
  • polling place — a place at or in which votes in an election are cast.
  • redbelly dace — any of the small, brightly colored North American freshwater cyprinids, especially Phoxinus oreas (northern redbelly dace) and P. erythrogaster (southern redbelly dace)
  • resting place — grave
  • ruled surface — a surface that can be generated by a straight line, as a cylinder or cone.
  • shore terrace — a terrace or bench produced by wave erosion and biochemical attack along the shore of an ocean or a large lake.
  • sign of peace — the liturgical practice of giving a sign of peace, union, or friendship, as a handshake or embrace, at some point in a Christian service, esp. in a Mass or Communion service
  • solar furnace — a furnace using sunlight concentrated by concave mirrors as the direct source of heat.
  • straight face — a serious or impassive facial expression that conceals one's true feelings about something, especially a desire to laugh.
  • the boat race — a rowing event held annually in the spring, in which an eight representing Oxford University rows against one representing Cambridge University on the Thames between Putney and Mortlake
  • thoroughbrace — either of two strong leather straps upon which the body of certain types of carriage is supported
  • to one's face — the front part of the head, from the forehead to the chin.
  • trotting race — a horse race using trotters.
  • war and peace — a novel (1862–69) by Leo Tolstoy.
  • year of grace — a specified year of the Christian era: this year of grace; the year of grace 1982.

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