| ADEQUATIVE | • adequative adj. (Rare) equivalent or sufficient; adequate. • ADEQUATIVE adj. tending to be or make adequate. |
| EQUIVALENT | • equivalent adj. Similar or identical in value, meaning or effect; virtually equal. • equivalent adj. (Mathematics) Of two sets, having a one-to-one correspondence. • equivalent adj. (Mathematics) Relating to the corresponding elements of an equivalence relation. |
| EQUIVOCACY | • equivocacy n. Equivocalness. • EQUIVOCACY n. equivocal character. |
| EQUIVOCATE | • equivocate v. (Intransitive) To speak using double meaning; to speak ambiguously, unclearly or doubtfully, with intent to deceive. • equivocate v. (Transitive) To render equivocal or ambiguous. • EQUIVOCATE v. to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question. |
| QUADRIVIAL | • quadrivial n. Any of the four "liberal arts" making up the quadrivium. • quadrivial adj. Having four ways meeting in a point. • QUADRIVIAL adj. leading in four directions; concerning a four-way junction. |
| QUADRIVIUM | • quadrivium n. (Education, historical) The higher division of the seven liberal arts in the Middle Ages, composed of… • QUADRIVIUM n. (Latin) a higher division of seven liberal arts studied in the Middle Ages, comprising arithmetic, music, astronomy, geometry. |
| QUADRUMVIR | • quadrumvir n. Synonym of quattuorvir. • QUADRUMVIR n. a member of a quadrumvirate. |
| QUANTITIVE | • quantitive adj. Alternative form of quantitative. • QUANTITIVE adj. estimable according to quantity, also QUANTITATIVE. |
| QUAVERIEST | • QUAVERY adj. shaky, quavering. |
| QUAVERINGS | • quaverings n. Plural of quavering. • QUAVERING n. the act of quavering. |
| QUOTATIVES | • quotatives n. Plural of quotative. • QUOTATIVE n. a function word used in informal contexts to introduce a quotation. |
| SAQUINAVIR | • saquinavir n. (Pharmacology) An antiretroviral drug C38H50N6O5 of the protease inhibitor class that is used in the… |
| SEMIQUAVER | • semiquaver n. (Music) A sixteenth note, drawn as a crotchet with two tails. • SEMIQUAVER n. a 1/16 note in music. |
| VANQUISHED | • vanquished adj. Defeated. • vanquished v. Simple past tense and past participle of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |
| VANQUISHER | • vanquisher n. Someone who vanquishes; a conqueror. • VANQUISHER n. one who vanquishes. |
| VANQUISHES | • vanquishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |