| ANTIQUARIANS | • antiquarians n. Plural of antiquarian. • ANTIQUARIAN n. one who collects or studies antiquities. |
| BIQUADRATICS | • biquadratics n. Plural of biquadratic. • BIQUADRATIC n. a quantity twice squared, or raised to the fourth power. |
| EQUALITARIAN | • equalitarian adj. (Dated) Characterized by social equality and equal rights for all people. • equalitarian n. (Dated) A person who accepts or promotes the view of equalitarianism. • EQUALITARIAN n. an egalitarian. |
| EQUIPARATING | • EQUIPARATE v. (obsolete) to regard or treat as equal. |
| EQUIPARATION | • equiparation n. (Chiefly historical, law, philosophy) The transfer or imputation of attributes from one object or concept… • equiparation n. (More generally, rare) Comparison. • EQUIPARATION n. equal treatment. |
| LIQUIDAMBARS | • liquidambars n. Plural of liquidambar. • LIQUIDAMBAR n. a genus of balsamiferous trees of the family Hamamelidaceae. |
| QUADRIENNIAL | • quadriennial adj. Alternative form of quadrennial. • quadriennial n. Alternative form of quadrennial. • QUADRIENNIAL adj. taking place every four years. |
| QUADRINOMIAL | • quadrinomial adj. Consisting of four names or parts or terms. • quadrinomial n. (Algebra) An expression consisting of four terms. • QUADRINOMIAL n. an expression of four terms. |
| QUADRIPLEGIA | • quadriplegia n. Paralysis from the neck down. • quadriplegia n. Paralysis of all four limbs. • QUADRIPLEGIA n. paralysis of both arms and both legs, also TETRAPLEGIA. |
| QUALIFICATOR | • qualificator n. An officer who examines and prepares causes for trial in the ecclesiastical courts. • QUALIFICATOR n. one who prepares ecclesiastical cases for trial. |
| QUARANTINING | • quarantining v. Present participle of quarantine. • QUARANTINE v. to detain in or exclude by quarantine. |
| UBIQUITARIAN | • ubiquitarian n. (Christianity) Any of a group of Lutherans who held that the body of Christ was present everywhere at all times. • UBIQUITARIAN n. one who believes that Christ's body is everywhere, not just in the Eucharist. |