| DISQUALIFY | • disqualify v. (Transitive) To make ineligible for something. • disqualify v. (Transitive) To exclude from consideration by the explicit revocation of a previous qualification. • DISQUALIFY v. to debar. |
| INQUINATED | • inquinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inquinate. • INQUINATE v. to corrupt or defile. |
| LIQUIDATED | • liquidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of liquidate. • liquidated adj. Having undergone liquidation. • liquidated adj. (Law) Set; ascertained; made certain by operation of law. |
| LIQUIDATES | • liquidates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of liquidate. • LIQUIDATE v. to clear up or off (esp. a debt). |
| LIQUIDATOR | • liquidator n. One who liquidates. • liquidator n. One supporting the political policy of liquidationism; a liquidationist. • liquidator n. Any of the workers involved in cleaning up the Chernobyl disaster. |
| 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. |
| QUANTIFIED | • quantified adj. Measured. • quantified adj. (Logic) used as a quantifier. • quantified v. Simple past tense and past participle of quantify. |
| QUIDDANIED | • QUIDDANY v. to make into quince jelly. |
| QUIDDANIES | • quiddanies n. Plural of quiddany. • QUIDDANY n. a jelly or thick syrup made from sweetened quince juice. |
| QUOTIDIANS | • quotidians n. Plural of quotidian. • QUOTIDIAN n. a quotidian fever or ague. |
| SQUALIDITY | • squalidity n. The quality or state of being squalid; foulness; filthiness. • SQUALIDITY n. the state of being squalid, also SQUALIDNESS. |