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13-letter words containing f, l, u, v

  • at face value — If you take something at face value, you accept it and believe it without thinking about it very much, even though it might be untrue.
  • aviation fuel — fuel used to power airplanes
  • buffalo grove — a city in NE Illinois.
  • cut-off valve — a valve that terminates the flow of fluid in a system
  • facultatively — In a facultative manner.
  • family values — belief in traditional family unit
  • fibrovascular — composed of fibrous and conductive tissue, as in the vascular systems of higher plants: a fibrovascular bundle.
  • flavopurpurin — a yellow, crystalline anthraquinone dye, C 14 H 8 O 5 , isomeric with purpurin.
  • for values of — (jargon)   A common rhetorical maneuver at MIT is to use any of the canonical random numbers as placeholders for variables. "The max function takes 42 arguments, for arbitrary values of 42". "There are 69 ways to leave your lover, for 69 = 50". This is especially likely when the speaker has uttered a random number and realises that it was not recognised as such, but even "non-random" numbers are occasionally used in this fashion. A related joke is that pi equals 3 - for small values of pi and large values of 3. This usage probably derives from the programming language MAD (Michigan Algorithm Decoder), an ALGOL-like language that was the most common choice among mainstream (non-hacker) users at MIT in the mid-1960s. It had a control structure FOR VALUES OF X = 3, 7, 99 DO ... that would repeat the indicated instructions for each value in the list (unlike the usual FOR that generates an arithmetic sequence of values). MAD is long extinct, but similar for-constructs still flourish (e.g. in Unix's shell languages).
  • frivolousness — characterized by lack of seriousness or sense: frivolous conduct.
  • full-flavored — Full-flavored food or wine has a pleasant fairly strong taste.
  • gravity fault — a fault along an inclined plane in which the upper side or hanging wall appears to have moved downward with respect to the lower side or footwall (opposed to reverse fault).
  • gulf of volos — an inlet of the Aegean in east central Greece
  • old favourite — If you refer to something as an old favourite, you mean that it has been in existence for a long time and everyone knows it or likes it.
  • overqualified — having more education, training, or experience than is required for a job or position.
  • qualificative — That which qualifies, modifies, or restricts; a qualifying term or statement.
  • reverse fault — a fault in which the rock above the fault plane is displaced upward relative to the rock below the fault plane (opposed to gravity fault).
  • self-punitive — serving for, concerned with, or inflicting punishment: punitive laws; punitive action.
  • silver surfer — elderly internet user
  • transfusively — in a transfusive manner
  • unvitrifiable — not able to be vitrified
  • vacuum filter — A vacuum filter is a filter in which the liquid passes through more easily because of a vacuum on the liquid output side.
  • venus flytrap — firewall machine
  • visual effect — Usually, visual effects. a special effect that is added to a film or video in post-production, as computer-generated imagery. Abbreviation: VFX.
  • visual foxpro — (database)   A Microsoft database derived from Fox Software's FoxPRO.
  • volcanic tuff — tuff2 .
  • well-favoured — of pleasing appearance; good-looking; pretty or handsome.

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