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15-letter words that end in ce

  • a cracking pace — If you say that someone or something is moving at a cracking pace, you mean that they are moving very quickly.
  • a straight face — If you manage to keep a straight face, you manage to look serious, although you want to laugh.
  • acceptance race — allowance race.
  • account balance — a figure stating how much money is in a bank account; it can be in debit or in credit
  • aix-en-provence — a city and spa in SE France: the medieval capital of Provence. Pop: 145 721 (2006)
  • allemande sauce — a velouté thickened and enriched with egg yolk.
  • anticoincidence — of or relating to an electronic circuit that produces an output pulse if one but not both of its input terminals receives a pulse within a specified interval of time
  • antimony glance — stibnite
  • at first glance — If you say that something is true or seems to be true at first glance, you mean that it seems to be true when you first see it or think about it, but that your first impression may be wrong.
  • at sbs instance — If you do something at someone's instance, you do it because they have ordered or requested you to do it.
  • at short notice — Notice is used in expressions such as 'at short notice', 'at a moment's notice' or 'at twenty-four hours' notice', to indicate that something can or must be done within a short period of time.
  • at your service — You can use 'at your service' after your name as a formal way of introducing yourself to someone and saying that you are willing to help them in any way you can.
  • axiom of choice — the axiom of set theory that given any collection of disjoint sets, a set can be so constructed that it contains one element from each of the given sets.
  • bank acceptance — a bill of exchange or draft drawn on and endorsed by a bank
  • béarnaise sauce — a creamy sauce, esp. for meat or fish, made of butter and egg yolks and flavored with wine, vinegar, shallots, and herbs
  • bioluminescence — the production of light by living organisms as a result of the oxidation of a light-producing substance (luciferin) by the enzyme luciferase: occurs in many marine organisms, insects such as the firefly, etc
  • blenheim palace — a palace in Woodstock in Oxfordshire: built (1705–22) by Sir John Vanbrugh for the 1st Duke of Marlborough as a reward from the nation for his victory at Blenheim; gardens laid out by Henry Wise and Capability Brown; birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill (1874)
  • bravais lattice — any of 14 possible space lattices found in crystals
  • breathing space — A breathing space is a short period of time between two activities in which you can recover from the first activity and prepare for the second one.
  • business office — the office where the financial transactions, bookkeeping, etc. for a firm or institution are carried on
  • cabbage lettuce — any of several varieties of lettuce that have roundish flattened heads resembling cabbages
  • capital offence — a crime for which the death penalty is used
  • car maintenance — the act of maintaining an automobile
  • cartesian space — ordinary two- or three-dimensional space.
  • case conference — a meeting at which all the parties involved in a medical, legal, or social work case come together to discuss it
  • cauchy sequence — fundamental sequence.
  • caustic surface — a surface that envelopes the light rays reflected or refracted by a curved surface
  • chantilly-sauce — a town in N France, N of Paris: lace manufacture.
  • character dance — a style of balletic folk dance that intends to give a sense of national character and color.
  • character piece — a short, simple piece, usually for piano, of a type developed chiefly during the 19th century, often of a descriptive or seemingly improvisatory character.
  • character space — a space in a computer file into which a character can be fitted or which can be left blank
  • chief of police — (in the US) the head of a regional or municipal police department
  • citizen science — scientific research, data collection, etc., that involves the participation of nonscientists (often used attributively): Bird watchers report their bird observations to citizen-science projects.
  • closed sentence — a formula that contains no free occurrence of any variable
  • colonial office — a government body that was set up to oversee the affairs of the British Empire colonies
  • common entrance — (in Britain) an entrance examination for a public school, usually taken at the age of 13
  • companion piece — a subsidiary object, esp a work of art or piece of writing, that accompanies another
  • cone of silence — a space, in the shape of an inverted cone, above a radio beacon, in which there is a sharp reduction in the intensity of transmitted signals.
  • consumer choice — the range of competing products and services from which a consumer can choose
  • control surface — a movable surface, such as a rudder, elevator, aileron, etc, that controls an aircraft or rocket
  • counterevidence — evidence that refutes other evidence
  • counterfeisance — the act of counterfeiting
  • counterinstance — an instance that refutes a theory
  • counterviolence — the retaliatory use of violence
  • courier service — a special delivery service
  • cranberry juice — the juice of cranberries
  • cranberry sauce — a sauce made from cranberries, often eaten with turkey
  • cross tolerance — the resistance to one or more effects of a substance because of tolerance to a pharmacologically similar substance: a cross-tolerance of some alcoholics to anesthetics.
  • cross-reference — A cross-reference is a note in a book which tells you that there is relevant or more detailed information in another part of the book.
  • cross-tolerance — the resistance to one or more effects of a substance because of tolerance to a pharmacologically similar substance: a cross-tolerance of some alcoholics to anesthetics.

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