| ANTIQUENESS | • antiqueness n. The state or quality of being antique. • ANTIQUENESS n. the state of being antique. |
| BANQUETINGS | • banquetings n. Plural of banqueting. • BANQUETING n. feasting. |
| CHINQUAPINS | • chinquapins n. Plural of chinquapin. • CHINQUAPIN n. (Native American) the dwarf chestnut of the US, also CHINCAPIN, CHINKAPIN. |
| INEQUATIONS | • inequations n. Plural of inequation. • INEQUATION n. an inequality. |
| LANSQUENETS | • lansquenets n. Plural of lansquenet. • LANSQUENET n. (French) a mercenary foot soldier of the 16th century, also LANDSKNECHT, LANZKNECHT. |
| PIQUANTNESS | • piquantness n. The quality of being piquant. • PIQUANTNESS n. the state of being piquant. |
| QUARANTINES | • quarantines n. Plural of quarantine. • QUARANTINE v. to detain in or exclude by quarantine. |
| QUATERNIONS | • quaternions n. Plural of quaternion. • QUATERNION n. a set or group of four; the operation of changing one vector into another, or the quotient of two vectors. |
| QUINACRINES | • quinacrines n. Plural of quinacrine. • QUINACRINE n. another name for mepacrine, a bitter yellow powder, formerly used against malaria. |
| QUINAQUINAS | • quinaquinas n. Plural of quinaquina. • QUINAQUINA n. (Quechua) a tree yielding cinchona bark, from which quinine is made, also CHINACHINA, CINCHONA, KINA, KINAKINA, QUINA, QUINQUINA. |
| SQUADRONING | • squadroning v. Present participle of squadron. • SQUADRON v. to organize in divisions of a regiment. |
| SQUANDERING | • squandering v. Present participle of squander. • squandering n. The act by which something is squandered; wastage. • SQUANDERING n. the act of squandering. |
| SQUINANCIES | • squinancies n. Plural of squinancy. • SQUINANCY n. (obsolete) quinsy, suppurating tonsillitis. |
| UNACQUAINTS | • UNACQUAINT v. to deprive (a person) of awareness or acquaintance. |
| UNQUANTISED | • unquantised adj. Alternative form of unquantized. • UNQUANTISED adj. not quantised, also UNQUANTIZED. |
| VANQUISHING | • vanquishing v. Present participle of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |