| ALFAQUINS | • alfaquins n. Plural of alfaquin. • ALFAQUIN n. (Arabic) a teacher of Muslim law, also ALFAKI, ALFAQUI. |
| AQUAFABAS | • AQUAFABA n. water in which pulses, esp chickpeas, have been cooked, used in vegan cookery as a substitute for egg whites. |
| AQUAFARMS | • aquafarms n. Plural of aquafarm. • AQUAFARM v. to cultivate food fish. |
| EQUIFINAL | • equifinal adj. That have the same outcome, end or result. • EQUIFINAL adj. having the same result. |
| FABRIQUES | • FABRIQUE n. a parish group that deals with church property. |
| FANTASQUE | • fantasque adj. (Obsolete) fantastical. • FANTASQUE n. (obsolete) a fancy, a whim. |
| QUADRIFID | • quadrifid adj. Divided, or deeply cleft, into four parts. • QUADRIFID adj. four-part (as with a leaf). |
| QUAFFABLE | • quaffable adj. (Informal, usually referring to wine) Easy to drink. • QUAFFABLE adj. that can be quaffed. |
| QUALIFIED | • qualified adj. Meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position. • qualified adj. Restricted or limited by conditions. • qualified v. Simple past tense and past participle of qualify. |
| QUALIFIER | • qualifier n. One who qualifies for something, especially a contestant who qualifies for a stage in a competition. • qualifier n. A preliminary stage of a competition. • qualifier n. (Grammar) A word or phrase, such as an adjective or adverb, that describes or characterizes another… |
| QUALIFIES | • qualifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of qualify. • QUALIFY v. to be eligible after having the necessary requirements. |
| REQUALIFY | • requalify v. To qualify again; to renew a qualification. • REQUALIFY v. to qualify again. |
| SQUAWFISH | • squawfish n. A cyprinid fish of the genus Ptychocheilus, a voracious predator on small trout and salmon. • squaw␣fish n. Alternative form of squawfish. • SQUAWFISH n. a large cyprinid fish of North America. |
| UNQUALIFY | • unqualify v. (Transitive) To disqualify. • unqualify v. (Transitive) To remove some qualification or specialization from. • UNQUALIFY v. to disqualify; to unfit. |