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14-letter words that end in ge

  • reverse-charge — (of a telephone call) made at the recipient's expense
  • rock partridge — the Greek partridge; Alectoris graeca
  • roller bandage — a long bandage rolled into a cylinder
  • royal marriage — a meld of the king and queen of trumps, as in pinochle. Compare marriage (def 9).
  • sacred college — the collective body of the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church
  • self-knowledge — knowledge or understanding of oneself, one's character, abilities, motives, etc.
  • send a message — to convey or communicate one's feelings, desires, etc. in a subtle or indirect manner
  • send a message — to convey or communicate one's feelings, desires, etc. in a subtle or indirect manner
  • service charge — a fee charged for a service, sometimes in addition to a basic charge.
  • seville orange — a globose, reddish-yellow, bitter or sweet, edible citrus fruit.
  • shooting lodge — a country house providing accommodation for a shooting party during the shooting season
  • shooting range — place for practising with guns
  • spit and image — a person who bears a strong physical resemblance to another, esp to a relative
  • spitting image — spit1 (def 13).
  • standard gauge — a standard of measure or measurement.
  • stanovoi range — a mountain range in SE Russia; forms part of the watershed between rivers flowing to the Arctic and the Pacific. Highest peak: Mount Skalisty, 2482 m (8143 ft)
  • state of siege — A state of siege is a situation in which a government or other authority puts restrictions on the movement of people into or out of a country, town, or building.
  • stock exchange — a building or place where stocks and other securities are bought and sold.
  • stockbrokerage — a stockbroker's work or business
  • summer sausage — dried or smoked sausage that keeps without refrigeration.
  • tensor bandage — a wide elasticized bandage that supports injured joints
  • the atomic age — the current historical period, initiated by the development of the first atomic bomb towards the end of World War II and now marked by a balance of power between nations possessing the hydrogen bomb and the use of nuclear power as a source of energy
  • through bridge — a bridge in which the track is carried by the lower horizontal members
  • trade language — a lingua franca, especially one used primarily for trade and conducting business.
  • transit lounge — a waiting room at an international airport used mainly by passengers transferring from one flight to another without presenting themselves to customs or immigration officials
  • trial marriage — an arrangement by which a couple live together for a period of time to see if they are compatible for marriage.
  • trickle charge — a continuous, slow charge supplied to a storage battery to keep it in a fully charged state.
  • turnip cabbage — kohlrabi.
  • ujamaa village — communally organized village in Tanzania
  • union language — a form of a language, used in literature and for official and educational purposes, that combines vocabulary and grammatical features from a number of related dialects, thus representing a compromise between them.
  • vienna sausage — a small frankfurter, often served as an hors d'oeuvre.
  • villein socage — land held by a tenant who rendered to a lord specified duties of a servile nature.
  • web - language — (language)   Donald Knuth's self-documenting literate programming, with algorithms and documentation intermixed in one file. They can be separated using Weave and Tangle. Versions exist for Pascal and C. Spiderweb can be used to create versions for other languages. FunnelWeb is a production-quality literate-programming tool.
  • weight for age — the poundage assigned to be borne by a horse in a race, based on the age of the horse.
  • whole language — a method of teaching reading in which reading is combined with listening, speaking, and writing practice, and literature is used to decode words in context. Compare phonics (def 1).
  • woman suffrage — the right of women to vote; female suffrage.
  • women's refuge — a house where battered women and their children can go for protection from their oppressors
  • world language — a language spoken and known in many countries, such as English
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