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14-letter words containing val

  • absolute value — the positive real number equal to a given real but disregarding its sign. Written | x |. Where r is positive, | r | = r = | –r |
  • ad valorem tax — a tax calculated in proportion to the estimated value of the goods taxed
  • air cavalryman — a soldier assigned to the air cavalry.
  • air equivalent — a measure of the effectiveness of a material in absorbing nuclear radiation, expressed as the thickness of an air layer (at 0° C and 1 atmosphere) causing the same absorption.
  • arrivals board — a board showing the time of arrival of planes, trains or buses
  • assessed value — the value of something as determined by an assessor, especially the value of real property.
  • avalanche lily — a wildflower (Erythronium montanum) of the lily family, native to the mountain meadows of Washington and Oregon and blooming in June among the melting snowbanks
  • avalanche wind — the wind that is created in front of an avalanche.
  • avalokitesvara — a male Bodhisattva, widely revered and identified with various persons and gods.
  • ave atque vale — hail and farewell: from an ode of Catullus in commemoration of his dead brother
  • backflow valve — a valve for preventing flowing liquid, as sewage, from reversing its direction.
  • balanced valve — a valve designed so that pressure-induced forces from the fluid being controlled oppose one another so that resistance to opening and closing the valve is negligible.
  • bicuspid valve — mitral valve
  • bioequivalence — the equality of strength, bioavailability, and dosage of various drug products
  • boundary value — boundary value analysis
  • break-up value — the value of an organization assuming that it will not continue to trade
  • carnival glass — a colorful iridescent pressed glassware popular in the U.S. in the early 20th century.
  • cavalier poets — a group of mid-17th-century English lyric poets, mostly courtiers of Charles I. Chief among them were Robert Herrick, Thomas Carew, Sir John Suckling, and Richard Lovelace
  • cavalry charge — a charge by mounted troops
  • central valley — the chief wine-producing region of California, centered in San Joaquin County.
  • chivalrousness — The state of being chivalrous.
  • circumvallated — Simple past tense and past participle of circumvallate.
  • class interval — one of the intervals into which the range of a variable of a distribution is divided, esp one of the divisions of the base line of a bar chart or histogram
  • concanavalin a — a lectin isolated from jack bean that agglutinates red blood cells, human cancer cells, etc. and causes resting cells to divide: used to stimulate or test the activity of certain cells, as T cells
  • critical value — the value of the random variable at the boundary between the acceptance region and the rejection region in the testing of a hypothesis.
  • devaluationist — a person, as an economist, who advocates the devaluation of a currency.
  • drowned valley — a valley that, having been flooded by the sea, now exists as a bay or estuary.
  • electrovalence — Alternative form of electrovalency.
  • electrovalency — (physics) The net electric charge on an ion.
  • ewe equivalent — the basic measure for calculating stock unit
  • expected value — the sum or integral of all possible values of a random variable, or any given function of it, multiplied by the respective probabilities of the values of the variable. Symbol: E(X). E(X) is the mean of the distribution; E(X–c) = E(X)–c where c is a constant
  • exposure value — the quantity of light hitting a photographic film, as determined by aperture values and shutter speed
  • formally valid — (of an inference or argument) when the inference is justified by the form of the premises and conclusion alone. Thus Tom is a bachelor; therefore Tom is unmarried is valid but not formally so, while today is hot and dry; therefore today is hot is formally valid
  • gothic revival — a Gothic style of architecture popular between the late 18th and late 19th centuries, exemplified by the Houses of Parliament in London (1840)
  • greek valerian — any of various plants belonging to the genus Polemonium, of the phlox family, especially P. reptans, having pinnate leaves and blue flowers.
  • hanging valley — a valley, the lower end of which opens high above a shore, usually caused by the rapid erosion of a cliff.
  • interval scale — a scale of measurement of data according to which the differences between values can be quantified in absolute but not relative terms and for which any zero is merely arbitrary: for instance, dates are measured on an interval scale since differences can be measured in years, but no sense can be given to a ratio of times
  • intervalometer — an automatic device for operating the shutter of a camera at regular intervals, as in making aerial photographs.
  • job evaluation — the analysis of the relationship between jobs in an organization: often used as a basis for a wages structure
  • larval therapy — the use of maggots that feed on dead tissue to assist in the healing of serious wounds. An ancient practice, it has been revived in rare cases in which healing is hampered by the resistance of bacteria to antibiotics
  • maturity value — The maturity value of a life insurance policy is the amount of money that is paid out when it matures.
  • medieval greek — the Greek language of the Middle Ages, usually dated a.d. 700 to 1500. Abbreviation: MGk, MGk., MGr.
  • medieval latin — the Latin language of the literature of the Middle Ages, usually dated a.d. 700 to 1500, including many Latinized words from other languages. Abbreviation: ML, M.L.
  • medieval welsh — the Welsh language of the Middle Ages, usually dated from about 1150 through the early 15th century.
  • multiple value — (database)   (MU) A one-to-many relationship between entries in a database, for example a person may have an address field which spanned multiple records (with different indexes). Multiple values are a non-relational technique. MUs have recently been made available in DB2, despite the product being so heavily influenced by Codd's Laws of relational databases.
  • music festival — a festival, often an annual event, at which a lot of different performers play
  • naval aviation — use of aircraft by the navy
  • naval barracks — a place where people in the Navy live
  • naval dockyard — a place where a Navy's ships are kept
  • naval hospital — a hospital that provides treatment for people in the Navy

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