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11-letter words that end in use

  • accoucheuse — a female obstetrician or midwife
  • barrelhouse — a cheap and disreputable drinking establishment
  • base clause — the initial element of a recursive definition, that defines the first element of the infinite sequence generated thereby
  • bawdy house — a brothel.
  • beach house — a holiday house overlooking a beach
  • black house — a type of thatched house, usually made of turf, formerly found in the highlands and islands of Scotland
  • bleak house — a novel (1852) by Charles Dickens.
  • block house — Stock Exchange. a firm that specializes in block trades.
  • blow a fuse — If you blow a fuse, you suddenly become very angry and are unable to stay calm.
  • blue grouse — a grouse, Dendragapus obscurus, of W North America, having a bluish-grey plumage with a black tail
  • cacqueteuse — a narrow, upright armchair of 16th-century France, having widely splayed arms and a very narrow back.
  • chart house — a room or deckhouse for storing and working with charts, navigational instruments, etc.
  • child abuse — physical, sexual, or emotional ill-treatment or neglect of a child, esp by those responsible for its welfare
  • clean house — to clean and put a home in order
  • coach house — a building in which a coach is kept
  • coffeehouse — an establishment that sells coffee and usually other refreshments and that commonly serves as an informal club for its regular customers
  • cost-in-use — the cost of owning, running, or using something
  • crack house — a house or flat where drugs are dealt and used
  • crazy house — an asylum for people with psychiatric disorders
  • customhouse — a building or office where customs or duties are paid and ships are cleared for entering or leaving
  • death house — the section of a prison containing an execution chamber and the cells in which persons condemned to die are housed in the days just before their execution
  • dower house — the dwelling that is intended for or occupied by the widowed mother of the owner of an ancestral estate.
  • field house — a building housing the dressing facilities, storage spaces, etc., used in connection with an athletic field.
  • field mouse — any of various short-tailed mice or voles inhabiting fields and meadows.
  • final cause — a person or thing that acts, happens, or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect: You have been the cause of much anxiety. What was the cause of the accident?
  • first cause — God.
  • frame house — a house constructed with a skeleton framework of timber, as the ordinary wooden house.
  • grind house — a burlesque house, especially one providing continuous entertainment at reduced prices.
  • grind-house — a burlesque house, especially one providing continuous entertainment at reduced prices.
  • guest house — small hotel
  • honey mouse — a small agile Australian marsupial, Tarsipes spenserae, having dark-striped pale brown fur, a long prehensile tail, and a very long snout and tongue with which it feeds on honey, pollen, and insects: family Phalangeridae
  • horn clause — (logic)   A set of atomic literals with at most one positive literal. Usually written L <- L1, ..., Ln or <- L1, ..., Ln where n>=0, "<-" means "is implied by" and comma stands for conjuction ("AND"). If L is false the clause is regarded as a goal. Horn clauses can express a subset of statements of first order logic. The name "Horn Clause" comes from the logician Alfred Horn, who first pointed out the significance of such clauses in 1951, in the article "On sentences which are true of direct unions of algebras", Journal of Symbolic Logic, 16, 14-21. A definite clause is a Horn clause that has exactly one positive literal.
  • house mouse — a brownish-gray Old World mouse, Mus musculus, now common in the U.S. in or near houses.
  • hypothenuse — hypotenuse.
  • it's no use — If you say it's no use, you mean that you have failed to do something and realize that it is useless to continue trying because it is impossible.
  • konrad zuse — (person)   The designer of the first programming language, Plankalkül, and the first fully functional program-controlled electromechanical digital computer in the world, the Z3. He died on 1995-12-18 in Huenfeld, Germany.
  • lazar house — (formerly) a hospital for persons with infectious diseases, esp leprosy
  • leper house — a hospital for lepers; leprosarium.
  • lower house — one of two branches of a legislature, generally more representative and with more members than the upper branch.
  • main clause — a clause that can stand alone as a sentence, containing a subject and a predicate with a finite verb, as I was there in the sentence I was there when he arrived.
  • manor house — the house of the lord of a manor.
  • motherhouse — The monastery from which the other 'houses' of a religious order or congregation were (directly or indirectly) founded, often eponymous.
  • movie house — a motion-picture theater.
  • noun clause — a subordinate clause that functions as a noun within a main clause.
  • opera house — a theater devoted chiefly to operas.
  • panel house — a brothel having rooms with secret entrances, as sliding panels, for admitting panel thieves.
  • pasticheuse — a woman who makes or composes a pastiche.
  • pilot house — an enclosed structure on the deck of a ship from which it can be navigated.
  • plant louse — aphid.
  • plasmapause — the boundary of the plasmasphere, where the particle density decreases very rapidly.

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