| ACQUIESCENT | • acquiescent adj. Willing to acquiesce, accept or agree to something without objection, protest or resistance. • acquiescent adj. Resting satisfied or submissive; disposed tacitly to submit. • ACQUIESCENT adj. inclined to acquiesce. |
| ACQUIREMENT | • acquirement n. (Now rare, chiefly in the plural) Something that has been acquired; an attainment or accomplishment. • acquirement n. The act or fact of acquiring something; acquisition. • ACQUIREMENT n. a skill of mind or body usually resulting from continued endeavor. |
| ANTIQUENESS | • antiqueness n. The state or quality of being antique. • ANTIQUENESS n. the state of being antique. |
| BARQUENTINE | • barquentine n. (Nautical) A sailing vessel similar to a barque, but fore-and-aft (schooner) rigged on the mainmast. • BARQUENTINE n. a three-masted vessel, with the foremast square-rigged, and the mainmast and mizzenmast fore-and-aft-rigged, also BARKANTINE, BARKENTINE, BARQUANTINE. |
| BEQUEATHING | • bequeathing v. Present participle of bequeath. • BEQUEATH v. to leave by will. |
| EQUESTRIANS | • equestrians n. Plural of equestrian. • EQUESTRIAN n. one who rides on horseback. |
| EQUIBALANCE | • equibalance n. Equal weight; equiponderance. • equibalance v. (Transitive) To make of equal weight; to counterbalance. • EQUIBALANCE n. equipoise. |
| EQUIVALENCE | • equivalence n. (Uncountable) The condition of being equivalent or essentially equal. • equivalence n. (Countable, mathematics) An equivalence relation; ≡; ~. • equivalence n. (Uncountable, logic) The relationship between two propositions that are either both true or both false. |
| EQUIVALENCY | • equivalency n. (Countable) An equivalent thing. • equivalency n. (Uncountable) equivalence. • EQUIVALENCY n. the state or property of being equivalent, also EQUIVALENCE. |
| EQUIVALENTS | • equivalents n. Plural of equivalent. • EQUIVALENT n. something equal. |
| GIGANTESQUE | • gigantesque adj. Very large; like a giant; gigantic. • GIGANTESQUE adj. of enormous or grotesquely large proportions. |
| HARLEQUINED | • harlequined v. Simple past tense and past participle of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| INADEQUATES | • inadequates n. Plural of inadequate. • INADEQUATE n. an incompetent person. |
| INEQUITABLE | • inequitable adj. Unfair, unequal or unjust. • INEQUITABLE adj. not equitable, also UNEQUITABLE. |
| INEQUIVALVE | • inequivalve adj. (Zoology, of the shells of a bivalve mollusc) Having valves of different sizes. • inequivalve n. Any bivalve mollusc whose valves are of different sizes. • INEQUIVALVE adj. having the valves of the shell of a mollusk unequal in size, also INEQUIVALVED. |
| MENAQUINONE | • menaquinone n. (Biochemistry, pharmacology) A pale yellow crystalline naphthoquinone C41H56O2 that is obtained especially… • MENAQUINONE n. a form of vitamin K synthesized by bacteria in the intestine or in putrefying organic matter. |
| QUAKINESSES | • QUAKINESS n. the state of being quaky. |
| SQUEAKINESS | • squeakiness n. The state of being squeaky. • SQUEAKINESS n. the state of being squeaky. |
| UNEQUITABLE | • unequitable adj. Inequitable. • UNEQUITABLE adj. not equitable, also INEQUITABLE. |