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14-letter words that end in ay

  • across the way — If something is across the way, it is nearby on the opposite side of a road or area.
  • aerial railway — a system of railway cars that move on cables
  • aerial tramway — tramway (def 4).
  • alaska highway — a road extending from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, to Fairbanks, Alaska: built by the US Army (1942). Length: 2452 km (1523 miles)
  • all fools' day — April Fools' Day
  • all souls' day — a day of prayer (Nov 2) for the dead in purgatory
  • avoidance play — a play by the declarer designed to prevent a particular opponent from taking the lead.
  • bitmap display — (hardware)   A computer output device where each pixel displayed on the monitor screen corresponds directly to one or more bits in the computer's video memory. Such a display can be updated extremely rapidly since changing a pixel involves only a single processor write to memory compared with a terminal or VDU connected via a serial line where the speed of the serial line limits the speed at which the display can be changed. Most modern personal computers and workstations have bitmap displays, allowing the efficient use of graphical user interfaces, interactive graphics and a choice of on-screen fonts. Some more expensive systems still delegate graphics operations to dedicated hardware such as graphics accelerators. The bitmap display might be traced back to the earliest days of computing when the Manchester University Mark I(?) computer, developed by F.C. Williams and T. Kilburn shortly after the Second World War. This used a storage tube as its working memory. Phosphor dots were used to store single bits of data which could be read by the user and interpreted as binary numbers.
  • born yesterday — brought forth by birth.
  • call into play — to begin to operate
  • caller display — a facility which shows the number of an incoming call
  • capital outlay — a capital expenditure.
  • chesapeake bay — the largest inlet of the Atlantic in the coast of the US: bordered by Maryland and Virginia
  • children's day — the second Sunday in June, celebrated by Protestant churches with special programs for children: first started in the U.S. in 1868.
  • chronicle play — a drama based on a historical subject
  • come one's way — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • decoration day — Memorial Day
  • decoration-day — Also called Decoration Day. a day, May 30, set aside in most states of the U.S. for observances in memory of dead members of the armed forces of all wars: now officially observed on the last Monday in May.
  • dress-down day — a day on which employees are allowed to wear informal clothing
  • feel one's way — to move or advance cautiously, by or as if by groping
  • find one's way — If you find your way somewhere, you successfully get there by choosing the right way to go.
  • flying gangway — monkey bridge (def 2).
  • foundation day — former name of Australia Day.
  • get in the way — be an obstacle
  • go all the way — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • graduation day — the day on which the ceremony is held at which university or college degrees and diplomas are conferred
  • guantanamo bay — a bay on the SE coast of Cuba.
  • gulf of cambay — an inlet of the Arabian Sea on the W coast of India, southeast of the Kathiawar Peninsula
  • guy fawkes day — (in Britain) November 5, celebrating the anniversary of the capture of Guy Fawkes.
  • hattie carawayHattie Ophelia Wyatt, 1878–1950, U.S. politician: first elected woman senator, from Arkansas, 1932.
  • have one's say — When one of the people or groups involved in a discussion has their say, they give their opinion.
  • hip hip hooray — If a large group of people want to show their appreciation or approval of someone, one of them says 'Hip hip' and they all shout 'hooray'.
  • in a small way — slightly, somewhat
  • innocents' day — December 28, a day of religious observance commemorating the slaughter of the children of Bethlehem by Herod's order.
  • instant replay — Also called, British, action replay. Television. the recording and immediate rebroadcasting of a segment of a live television broadcast, especially of a sports event: an instant replay of the touchdown pass. a segment recorded and immediately rebroadcast.
  • integrated day — teaching that is organized around themes, rather than separate subjects
  • kamehameha day — June 11, observed in Hawaii as a holiday in celebration of the birth of Kamehameha I.
  • kealakekua bay — a bay of the Pacific Ocean, on the W (Kona) coast of Hawaii Island: Capt. James Cook was killed here 1779.
  • king's highway — a highway built by the national government.
  • laetare sunday — the fourth Sunday of Lent when the introit begins with “ Laetare Jerusalem ” (Rejoice ye, Jerusalem).
  • lee's birthday — Jan. 19, Robert E. Lee's birthday, a legal holiday in several Southern states
  • lose one's way — If you lose your way, you become lost when you are trying to go somewhere.
  • madame darblayCharles, 1726–1814, English organist, composer, and music historian.
  • make one's way — manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • marine railway — a railway having a rolling cradle for hauling ships out of water onto land and returning them.
  • mean solar day — day (def 3a).
  • melton mowbray — a town in central England, in Leicestershire: pork pies and Stilton cheese. Pop: 25 554 (2001)
  • modelling clay — mouldable substance fixed in a kiln
  • morgain le fay — Morgan le Fay.
  • new year's day — January 1, celebrated as a holiday in many countries.

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