| DAMASQUINS | • damasquins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of damasquin. • DAMASQUIN v. to decorate or engrave metal with wavy lines and patterns, also DAMASCEENE, DAMASCENE, DAMASKEEN, DAMASKIN. |
| QINGHAOSUS | • QINGHAOSU n. (Chinese) a crystalline compound obtained from artemisia. |
| QUAGGINESS | • quagginess n. The quality of being quaggy. • QUAGGINESS n. the state of being quaggy. |
| QUAINTNESS | • quaintness n. (Obsolete) Cunning; craftiness. • quaintness n. (Obsolete) Skill, artfulness. • quaintness n. (Obsolete) Primness, fastidiousness, preciousness. |
| QUANTISERS | • quantisers n. Plural of quantiser. • QUANTISER n. one who quantises, expresses in terms of quanta, also QUANTIZER. |
| QUEASINESS | • queasiness n. The state of being queasy; nausea. • queasiness n. Psychological discomfort at the prospect of having to deal with a particular issue. • QUEASINESS n. the state of being queasy. |
| QUICKSANDS | • quicksands n. Plural of quicksand. • QUICKSAND n. a loose watery sand which swallows up anyone who walks on it. |
| SINARQUISM | • Sinarquism n. A fascist movement in Mexico during the 1930s and 1940s, with links to the Nazis and the Falangists… • SINARQUISM n. the fascist movement in Mexico, prominent around the time of the Second World War, also SINARCHISM. |
| SINARQUIST | • Sinarquist adj. Supporting Sinarquism. • Sinarquist n. A supporter of Sinarquism. • SINARQUIST n. a member of the fascist movement in Mexico, prominent around the time of the Second World War, also SINARCHIST. |
| SQUAILINGS | • SQUAILING n. the act of squailing, pelting with sticks. |
| SQUALLINGS | • squallings n. Plural of squalling. • SQUALLING n. the act of making a squall. |
| SQUATTINGS | • squattings n. Plural of squatting. • SQUATTING n. the act of sitting on the heels. |
| SQUAWKINGS | • squawkings n. Plural of squawking. • SQUAWKING n. the act of squawking. |
| SQUEAKINGS | • squeakings n. Plural of squeaking. • SQUEAKING n. the act of squeaking. |
| SQUEALINGS | • squealings n. Plural of squealing. • SQUEALING n. the act of making a squeal. |
| VANQUISHES | • vanquishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |