| ACQUAINTS | • acquaints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acquaint. • ACQUAINT v. to cause to know. |
| ACQUIGHTS | • ACQUIGHT v. (obsolete) to free from a charge, also ACQUIT, ACQUITE. |
| ACQUITING | • acquiting v. Present participle of acquite (Obsolete spelling of acquitting.). • ACQUITE v. (obsolete) to free from a charge, also ACQUIT, ACQUIGHT. |
| ACQUITTAL | • acquittal n. (Now rare) The act of fulfilling the duties (Of a given role, obligation etc.). • acquittal n. (Law) A legal decision that someone is not guilty with which they have been charged, or the formal dismissal… • acquittal n. Payment of a debt or other obligation; reparations, amends. |
| ACQUITTED | • acquitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquit. • acquitted adj. Having been acquitted; having gone through a trial that resulted in something other than a guilty verdict. • ACQUIT v. to free from a charge. |
| ACQUITTER | • acquitter n. One who acquits or releases. • ACQUITTER n. one who acquits. |
| AQUABATIC | • aquabatic adj. Relating to aquabatics. • AQUABATIC adj. relating to spectacular feats in water. |
| CLINQUANT | • clinquant adj. Glittery; gleaming; sparkling; dressed in, or overlaid with, tinsel finery. • clinquant n. Dutch metal. • clinquant n. Tinsel; glitter. |
| LOQUACITY | • loquacity n. Talkativeness; the quality of being loquacious. • LOQUACITY n. talkativeness. |
| PRACTIQUE | • PRACTIQUE n. (archaic) practice, also PRACTIC, PRACTICK. |
| QUACKIEST | • quackiest adj. Superlative form of quacky: most quacky. • QUACKY adj. resembling the cry of a duck. |
| QUADRATIC | • quadratic adj. Square-shaped. • quadratic adj. (Mathematics) of a polynomial, involving the second power (square) of a variable but no higher powers… • quadratic adj. (Mathematics) of an equation, of the form 𝑎𝑥2+𝑏𝑥+𝑐=0. |
| QUANTICAL | • quantical adj. (Mathematics) Relating to quantics. • quantical adj. Quantum. • QUANTICAL adj. of or like a quantic, a homogeneous algebraic function of two or more variables. |
| QUATCHING | • QUATCH v. (dialect) to stir, move, also QUETCH, QUICH, QUINCHE, QUITCH. |
| QUITCLAIM | • quitclaim v. (Transitive) To relinquish or release (A claim, title etc.); to transfer (an interest in property). • quitclaim n. A renunciation of claims. • quitclaim n. (Law) A deed that is a renunciation of claims to a parcel of real property and a transfer of one’s claims… |
| QUITTANCE | • quittance n. A release or acquittal. • quittance n. A discharge from a debt or obligation; a document that shows this discharge. • quittance n. (Obsolete) Recompense; return; repayment. |
| SEQUACITY | • sequacity n. Quality or state of being sequacious. • SEQUACITY n. the state of being sequacious, intellectually servile. |