| ACQUISITION | • acquisition n. The act or process of acquiring. • acquisition n. The thing acquired or gained; a gain. • acquisition n. (Computing) The process of sampling signals that measure real world physical conditions and converting… |
| ACQUISITIVE | • acquisitive adj. (Obsolete) Acquired. • acquisitive adj. Able or disposed to make acquisitions; acquiring. • acquisitive adj. Dispositioned toward acquiring and retaining information. |
| ACQUISITORS | • acquisitors n. Plural of acquisitor. • ACQUISITOR n. one who makes an acquisition. |
| ANTIQUARIES | • antiquaries n. Plural of antiquary. • ANTIQUARY n. a student or collector of antiquities or antiques. |
| ANTIQUITIES | • antiquities n. Plural of antiquity. • ANTIQUITY n. the quality of being ancient. |
| AQUATINTIST | • aquatintist n. An artist who makes aquatints. • AQUATINTIST n. one who works with aquatints. |
| DISQUANTITY | • disquantity v. (Obsolete) to diminish, lessen. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
| EQUIDISTANT | • equidistant adj. Occupying a position midway between two ends or sides. • equidistant adj. Occupying a position that is an equal distance between several points. Note that in a one-dimensional… • equidistant adj. (Cartography) Describing a map projection that preserves scale. No map can show scale correctly throughout… |
| EQUITATIONS | • equitations n. Plural of equitation. • EQUITATION n. the act or art of riding on horseback. |
| INEQUATIONS | • inequations n. Plural of inequation. • INEQUATION n. an inequality. |
| LIQUIDATORS | • liquidators n. Plural of liquidator. • LIQUIDATOR n. one that liquidates. |
| LOQUACITIES | • loquacities n. Plural of loquacity. • LOQUACITY n. talkativeness. |
| QUAGMIRIEST | • QUAGMIRY adj. like a quagmire, boggy. |
| QUANTIFIERS | • quantifiers n. Plural of quantifier. • QUANTIFIER n. one that quantifies. |
| SEMIAQUATIC | • semiaquatic adj. (Of animals) Spending part of the life cycle underwater. Also, spending a significant proportion of… • semiaquatic adj. (Of plants) Having the roots partially or entirely underwater. • semi-aquatic adj. Alternative form of semiaquatic. |
| SEQUACITIES | • SEQUACITY n. the state of being sequacious, intellectually servile. |
| SINARQUISTS | • Sinarquists n. Plural of Sinarquist. • SINARQUIST n. a member of the fascist movement in Mexico, prominent around the time of the Second World War, also SINARCHIST. |
| SQUIRALTIES | • squiralties n. Plural of squiralty. • SQUIRALTY n. squires collectively, also SQUIRAGE, SQUIRALITY, SQUIRARCHY, SQUIREAGE, SQUIREARCHY. |
| TRANQUILISE | • tranquilise v. Alternative spelling of tranquilize. • TRANQUILISE v. to make tranquil, also TRANQUILIZE, TRANQUILLISE, TRANQUILLIZE. |