| 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. |
| ACQUITTING | • acquitting v. Present participle of acquit. • ACQUIT v. to free from a charge. |
| CLINQUANTS | • CLINQUANT n. tinsel, glitter. |
| COEQUATING | • coequating v. Present participle of coequate. • COEQUATE v. to equate with something else. |
| COLLIQUANT | • colliquant adj. (Formal) melting; liquefying. • COLLIQUANT adj. (obsolete) melting, wasting, also COLLIQUABLE. |
| 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. |
| NONAQUATIC | • nonaquatic adj. Not aquatic. • NONAQUATIC adj. not living in the water. |
| QUANGOCRAT | • quangocrat n. A proponent of quangocracy. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| UNACQUAINT | • unacquaint v. (Rare) To undo (one’s or someone’s) acquaintance (with someone or something). • UNACQUAINT v. to deprive (a person) of awareness or acquaintance. |