| COLLIQUATED | • colliquated v. Simple past tense and past participle of colliquate. • COLLIQUATE v. (obsolete) to melt, fuse. |
| COLLIQUATES | • colliquates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of colliquate. • COLLIQUATE v. (obsolete) to melt, fuse. |
| EQUATORIALS | • equatorials n. Plural of equatorial. • EQUATORIAL n. an equatorial telescope. |
| EQUINOCTIAL | • equinoctial adj. (Astronomy) Of or relating to the spring or autumnal equinox. • equinoctial adj. (Astronomy) Of or relating to the celestial equator. • equinoctial adj. (Uncommon) Equatorial: Of or relating to the equator of the Earth. |
| ILLIQUATION | • illiquation n. (Rare) The melting or dissolving of one thing into another. • ILLIQUATION n. the melting of one thing into another. |
| LIQUIDATION | • liquidation n. The act of exchange of an asset of lesser liquidity with a more liquid one, such as cash. • liquidation n. The selling of the assets of a business as part of the process of dissolving the business. • liquidation n. (Euphemistic) Murder of dehumanized victims. |
| LIQUIDATORS | • liquidators n. Plural of liquidator. • LIQUIDATOR n. one that liquidates. |
| LOQUACITIES | • loquacities n. Plural of loquacity. • LOQUACITY n. talkativeness. |
| MILQUETOAST | • milquetoast adj. (Originally US, informal, derogatory) Meek, timid; lacking character or effectiveness. • milquetoast n. (Originally US, informal, derogatory) A person of meek or timid disposition; a person who lacks character… • Milquetoast adj. Alternative letter-case form of milquetoast. |
| OBLIQUATION | • obliquation n. The act of becoming oblique; a turning to one side; obliquity. • obliquation n. Deviation from moral rectitude. • OBLIQUATION n. (obsolete) obliqueness. |
| QUAESTORIAL | • quaestorial adj. Of or relating to a quaestor. • QUAESTORIAL adj. relating to the office of quaestor, also QUESTORIAL. |
| QUATREFOILS | • quatrefoils n. Plural of quatrefoil. • QUATREFOIL n. a four-petalled flower or leaf of four leaflets; an openwork design or ornament divided by cusps into four lobes, also QUATREFEUILLE. |
| QUOTABILITY | • quotability n. The degree to which a person, literature, or a speech is useful or relevant for being quoted. • QUOTABILITY n. the ability to be quoted. |
| SOLDATESQUE | • soldatesque adj. (Archaic) soldierly, soldierlike. • SOLDATESQUE adj. soldierlike. |