| ACQUAINTED | • acquainted adj. Personally known; familiar. • acquainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquaint. • ACQUAINT v. to cause to know. |
| ACQUITMENT | • acquitment n. (Law) Acquittal. • ACQUITMENT n. (obsolete) acquittal. |
| COEQUATING | • coequating v. Present participle of coequate. • COEQUATE v. to equate with something else. |
| CROQUANTES | • CROQUANTE n. (French) a crisp pie or tart. |
| HACQUETONS | • hacquetons n. Plural of hacqueton. • HACQUETON n. a stuffed jacket worn under mail, also ACTON, HAQUETON. |
| INADEQUACY | • inadequacy n. The state of being inadequate. • inadequacy n. A shortage of required material. • inadequacy n. A lack of competence or ability. |
| LACQUERING | • lacquering v. Present participle of lacquer. • lacquering n. An application of lacquer. • LACQUERING n. a coating of lacquer. |
| LACQUEYING | • lacqueying v. Present participle of lacquey. • LACQUEY v. to serve in a servile manner, also LACKEY. |
| PIQUANCIES | • piquancies n. Plural of piquancy. • PIQUANCY n. the quality of being piquant. |
| QUADRICONE | • quadricone n. (Geometry) A quadric cone. • QUADRICONE n. a quadric cone, or cone having a conic as base. |
| QUEENCAKES | • queencakes n. Plural of queencake. • queen-cakes n. Plural of queen-cake. • queen␣cakes n. Plural of queen cake. |
| QUEENCRAFT | • queencraft n. Craft or skill in policy on the part of a queen; kingcraft as practised by a female sovereign. • QUEENCRAFT n. craft or skill in policy on the part of a queen. |
| QUENCHABLE | • quenchable adj. Able to be quenched. • QUENCHABLE adj. capable of being quenched. |
| QUINACRINE | • quinacrine n. A drug with various applications, including as an antimalarial, having the chemical formula C23H30ClN… • QUINACRINE n. another name for mepacrine, a bitter yellow powder, formerly used against malaria. |
| QUITTANCED | • QUITTANCE v. to repay. |
| QUITTANCES | • quittances n. Plural of quittance. • QUITTANCE v. to repay. |
| RACQUETING | • racqueting v. Present participle of racquet. • RACQUET v. to strike with a racquet. |
| REACQUAINT | • reacquaint v. To acquaint again; to reintroduce or refamiliarise. • REACQUAINT v. to acquaint again. |