CONQUERABLENESS | • conquerableness n. The quality of being conquerable. • CONQUERABLE n. that can be conquered. |
COUNTERQUESTION | • counterquestion n. A question that serves as a reply to, or distraction from, another. • COUNTERQUESTION n. a question in response to another question. |
DEREQUISITIONED | • derequisitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of derequisition. • DEREQUISITION v. to return (something that has been used for a military purpose) to civilian use. |
EQUIPONDERANCES | • EQUIPONDERANCE n. equality of weight or balance, also EQUIPONDERANCY. |
EQUIPONDERATING | • equiponderating v. Present participle of equiponderate. • EQUIPONDERATE v. to be equal in weight; to balance. |
GRANDILOQUENCES | • grandiloquences n. Plural of grandiloquence. • GRANDILOQUENCE n. lofty or pompous eloquence, bombast. |
GROTESQUENESSES | • grotesquenesses n. Plural of grotesqueness. • GROTESQUENESS n. the state of being grotesque. |
GYROFREQUENCIES | • gyrofrequencies n. Plural of gyrofrequency. • GYROFREQUENCY n. the frequency with which a charged particle (as an electron) executes spiral gyrations in moving obliquely across a magnetic field. |
LIQUORISHNESSES | • LIQUORISHNESS n. LIQUORISH, (obsolete) dainty, tempting to the taste; lecherous, also LICKERISH. |
MICROTECHNIQUES | • microtechniques n. Plural of microtechnique. • MICROTECHNIQUE n. any of various methods of handling and preparing material for microscopic observation and study, also MICROTECHNIC. |
QUARRELSOMENESS | • quarrelsomeness n. The quality of being quarrelsome; an argumentative nature. • QUARRELSOME n. apt or disposed to quarrel in an often petty manner. |
QUERULOUSNESSES | • querulousnesses n. Plural of querulousness. • QUERULOUSNESS n. the state of being querulous. |
SESQUICARBONATE | • sesquicarbonate n. (Inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing three carbonate ions for every two metal ions. • sesquicarbonate n. (Inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing one carbonate and one bicarbonate ion in each formula… • SESQUICARBONATE n. a salt that is neither a simple normal carbonate nor a simple bicarbonate but often a combination of the two. |