32-letter words containing f, o, r, t, h
- autobiography of alice b. toklas — a memoir (1933) by Gertrude Stein.
- automatische rechenplanfertigung — (language) A programming language published in 1952 by Heinz Rutishauser (1918-70).
- bardeen-cooper-schrieffer theory — BCS theory.
- brother of the christian schools — a member of a congregation of brothers, founded in France in 1684 for the education of the poor.
- can't see the wood for the trees — If someone can't see the wood for the trees in British English, or can't see the forest for the trees in American English, they are very involved in the details of something and so they do not notice what is important about the thing as a whole.
- democratic-republic-of-the-congo — People's Republic of the, a republic in central Africa, W of the Democratic Republic of the Congo: formerly an overseas territory in French Equatorial Africa; now an independent member of the French Community. 132,046 sq. mi. (341,999 sq. km). Capital: Brazzaville. Formerly French Congo, Middle Congo.
- family health services authority — a health board
- free objects for crystallography — (application) (Fox) A free, open-source program for ab initio structure determination from powder diffraction.
- frighten the life/wits out of sb — If something frightens the life out of you, frightens the wits out of you, or frightens you out of your wits, it causes you to feel suddenly afraid or gives you a very unpleasant shock.
- gentleman usher of the black rod — Black Rod (def 1).
- get out of bed on the wrong side — to be ill-tempered from the start of the day
- get something down to a fine art — to become highly proficient at something through practice
- go over with a fine-toothed comb — to examine very carefully and thoroughly
- got out of bed on the wrong side — If you say that someone got out of bed on the wrong side, you mean that they have been bad-tempered ever since they woke up that morning.
- irvine research unit in software — (body) (IRUS) The University of California, Irvine.
- knights of st. john of jerusalem — a member of the religious and military order (Knights Hospitalers or Knights of St. John of Jerusalem) originating about the time of the first Crusade (1096–99) and taking its name from a hospital at Jerusalem.
- not have much to say for oneself — If you say that someone doesn't have much to say for himself or herself, you mean that they are not speaking very much during a conversation.
- on pain of sth/under pain of sth — If someone is ordered not to do something on pain of or under pain of death, imprisonment, or arrest, they will be killed, put in prison, or arrested if they do it.
- open document interchange format — (standard) (ODIF) Part of the ODA standard.
- put something on the long finger — to postpone something for a long time
- the courage of one's convictions — the confidence to act in accordance with one's beliefs
- the worse/none the worse for sth — If a person or thing is the worse for something, they have been harmed or badly affected by it. If they are none the worse for it, they have not been harmed or badly affected by it.
- there's no question of doing sth — If you say there is no question of something happening, you are emphasizing that it is not going to happen.
- time-of-flight mass spectroscopy — a technique for separating ions according to the time required for them to traverse a set distance.
- to pervert the course of justice — If someone perverts the course of justice, they deliberately do something that will make it difficult to discover who really committed a particular crime, for example, destroying evidence or lying to the police.
- to point the finger of suspicion — To point the finger of suspicion or blame at someone means to make people suspect them of doing wrong or blame them for doing wrong.
- to put the cart before the horse — If you say that someone is putting the cart before the horse, you mean that they are doing things in the wrong order.
- to throw off the shackles of sth — to reject something or free oneself from it because it was preventing one from doing what one wanted to do
- to vanish from the radar screens — to go missing; to no longer be visible or able to be detected by anyone
- weighted average cost of capital — The weighted average cost of capital is the cost of capital that is adjusted according to the percentages of debt financing and equity financing.
- where there's smoke there's fire — If someone says where there's smoke there's fire, they mean that there are rumors or signs that something is true so it must be at least partly true.
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