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13-letter words that end in ice

  • bargain price — a low price
  • beggar's-lice — any of several plants, esp the stickseed, having small prickly fruits that adhere to clothing, fur, etc
  • best practice — Best practice is the way of running a business or providing a service that is recognized as correct or most effective.
  • border police — the force in charge of policing a border
  • branch office — the local branch of a bank, shop, or other business
  • break service — to win a game in which an opponent is serving
  • break the ice — to relieve shyness or reserve, esp between strangers
  • campus police — police officers, security guards or students employed by a college or university to patrol the campus and to protect students, staff, and visitors
  • carol service — a service, held in a church around Christmas, at which Christmas carols are sung
  • ceiling price — the top price
  • chief justice — A Chief Justice is the most important judge of a court of law, especially a supreme court.
  • civil service — The Civil Service of a country consists of its government departments and all the people who work in them. In many countries, the departments concerned with military and legal affairs are not part of the Civil Service.
  • closing price — On the stock exchange, the closing price of a share is its price at the end of a day's business.
  • county police — (in the US) the police of a particular county
  • divine office — office (def 12c).
  • duff's device — The most dramatic use yet seen of fall through in C, invented by Tom Duff when he was at Lucasfilm. Trying to bum all the instructions he could out of an inner loop that copied data serially onto an output port, he decided to unroll it. He then realised that the unrolled version could be implemented by *interlacing* the structures of a switch and a loop: register n = (count + 7) / 8; /* count > 0 assumed */ switch (count % 8) { case 0: do { *to = *from++; case 7: *to = *from++; case 6: *to = *from++; case 5: *to = *from++; case 4: *to = *from++; case 3: *to = *from++; case 2: *to = *from++; case 1: *to = *from++; } while (--n > 0); } Shocking though it appears to all who encounter it for the first time, the device is actually perfectly valid, legal C. C's default fall through in case statements has long been its most controversial single feature; Duff observed that "This code forms some sort of argument in that debate, but I'm not sure whether it's for or against."
  • escape device — a device with a collapsible extensible slide, used as an emergency exit, eg from a burning tall building
  • expert advice — advice given by someone who has studied a subject thoroughly or who is very skilled at a particular job
  • factory price — the price quoted for manufactured goods for pickup at the gate of a factory, before certain handling, shipping, and similar costs.
  • field service — military service performed in the field
  • gastric juice — the digestive fluid, containing pepsin and other enzymes, secreted by the glands of the stomach.
  • goods service — a transport service in which goods are sent by train from one location to another
  • ground sluice — a trench, cut through a placer or through bedrock, through which a stream is diverted in order to dislodge and wash the gravel.
  • homing device — a mechanism incorporated into a guided missile, airplane, etc., that aims it toward its objective.
  • little office — (sometimes initial capital letters) Roman Catholic Church. an office similar to but shorter than the divine office, in honor of a saint, a mystery, or, especially, the Virgin Mary.
  • load the dice — anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • mobile device — a portable, wireless computing device that is small enough to be used while held in the hand; a handheld: a large selection of smartphones, PDAs, and other mobile devices.
  • nits-and-lice — a yellow-flowered plant, Hypericum drummondii, of the central U.S.
  • once or twice — If you have done something once or twice, you have done it a few times, but not very often.
  • out of office — (of a government) out of power
  • output device — (hardware)   Electronic or electromechanical equipment connected to a computer and used to transfer data out of the computer in the form of text, images, sounds or other media to a display screen, printer, loudspeaker or storage device. Most modern storage devices such as disk drives and magnetic tape drives act as both input and output devices, others such as CD-ROM are input only.
  • passive voice — grammar: verb form takes when subject acted upon
  • patent office — (often initial capital letters) a governmental agency that administers and regulates patents and trademarks, in the U.S. forming a division of the Department of Commerce.
  • police office — a geographical administrative division within an area patrolled by a police force
  • polished rice — white rice polished or buffed by leather-covered cylinders during processing.
  • premium price — elevated cost paid for sth of top quality
  • public office — position in government
  • reserve price — floor price.
  • rough justice — If you describe someone's treatment or punishment as rough justice, you mean that it is not given according to the law.
  • safety device — A safety device is a piece of equipment such as a fire extinguisher, safety belt, or burglar alarm that reduces loss or damage from a fire, accident, or break-in.
  • saint maurice — a river in S Quebec, Canada, flowing S and SE to the St. Lawrence River at Three Rivers: lower course in valley called La Mauricie. 325 miles (523 km) long.
  • school choice — an educational policy based on vouchers or scholarships, allowing students their choice of private or public school.
  • secret police — a police force that functions as the enforcement arm of a government's political policies and whose activities, which often include surveillance, intimidation, and physical violence as a means of suppressing dissent, are usually concealed from the public.
  • selling price — cost at which sth is put up for sale
  • singing voice — the musical quality of a voice when a person is singing
  • space lattice — lattice (def 4).
  • square splice — a scarf joint between two pieces, having the form of a half-lap joint with a thicker and a thinner section for each piece, the thicker one being at the end: used to resist tension.
  • sticker price — the dealer's full asking price of a new automobile as shown on a sticker attached to it and accompanied by an itemized list of the cost of its basic and optional equipment and other charges.
  • support price — the price at which the government will purchase commodities, especially farm produce, in order to maintain a certain price level.
  • tariff office — a company whose premiums are based on a tariff agreed with other insurance companies

On this page, we collect all 13-letter words ending in ICE. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 13-letter word that ends in ICE to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles.

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