ADEQUATENESS | • adequateness n. The quality of being adequate, of meeting needs or expectations. • ADEQUATENESS n. the quality of being adequate. |
AQUALEATHERS | • AQUALEATHER n. leather made from fishskin. |
BEQUEATHABLE | • bequeathable adj. Capable of being bequeathed. • BEQUEATHABLE adj. capable of being bequeathed. |
DESQUAMATIVE | • desquamative adj. Of, relating to, or attended with, desquamation. • DESQUAMATIVE adj. serving to desquamate. |
EQUILATERALS | • equilaterals n. Plural of equilateral. • EQUILATERAL n. a shape with all sides equal. |
HEADQUARTERS | • headquarters n. The military installation from which troops are commanded and orders are issued; the military unit consisting… • headquarters n. The center of an organization’s operations or administration. • headquarters n. A place of concentrated activity or influence. |
INADEQUATELY | • inadequately adv. In an inadequate manner. • INADEQUATE adv. not adequate. |
MARQUESSATES | • marquessates n. Plural of marquessate. • MARQUESSATE n. the rank of marquess. |
METASEQUOIAS | • metasequoias n. Plural of metasequoia. • METASEQUOIA n. a tree, the dawn redwood. |
METHAQUALONE | • methaqualone n. (Pharmacology) A sedative drug that has effects similar to barbiturates. Also used recreationally. • METHAQUALONE n. a type of sedative, aka quaalude. |
QUAESTUARIES | • QUAESTUARY n. (Latin) an ancient Roman public treasurer or assistant military commander, also QUAESTOR, QUESTOR. |
QUARTERSAWED | • quartersawed v. Simple past tense of quartersaw. • quarter-sawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of quarter-saw. • quarter␣sawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of quarter saw. |
QUATERNARIES | • quaternaries n. Plural of quaternary. • QUATERNARY n. a set of four. |
REACQUAINTED | • reacquainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reacquaint. • REACQUAINT v. to acquaint again. |
SESQUIALTERA | • sesquialtera n. (Music) A ratio of 3:2. • sesquialtera n. (Music) An organ stop that uses two ranks of different pipes. • SESQUIALTERA n. a perfect fifth; three notes against two; an organ stop giving the root, the twelfth and the tierce. |