| ABSQUATULATE | • absquatulate v. (Intransitive, slang) To leave quickly or in a hurry; to depart, flee. • absquatulate v. (Intransitive, slang) To abscond. • ABSQUATULATE v. to decamp. |
| ACQUITTANCED | • acquittanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquittance. • ACQUITTANCE v. (Shakespeare) to acquit or clear. |
| ACQUITTANCES | • acquittances n. Plural of acquittance. • ACQUITTANCE v. (Shakespeare) to acquit or clear. |
| ANTIQUATIONS | • antiquations n. Plural of antiquation. • ANTIQUATION n. the act of antiquating. |
| AQUAFORTISTS | • aquafortists n. Plural of aquafortist. • AQUAFORTIST n. an etcher or engraver who uses aquafortis. |
| AQUATINTISTS | • aquatintists n. Plural of aquatintist. • AQUATINTIST n. one who works with aquatints. |
| EQUATABILITY | • equatability n. The quality of being equatable. • EQUATABILITY n. the quality of being equatable. |
| QUANTISATION | • quantisation n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of quantization. • QUANTISATION n. the act of quantising, also QUANTIZATION. |
| QUANTITATING | • quantitating v. Present participle of quantitate. • QUANTITATE v. to make quantitative. |
| QUANTITATION | • quantitation n. The process of quantitating. • quantitation n. The result of a process of quantitating. • QUANTITATION n. the act of quantitating. |
| QUANTITATIVE | • quantitative adj. Of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality. • quantitative adj. (Chemistry) Of a form of analysis that determines the amount of some element or compound in a sample. • QUANTITATIVE adj. estimable according to quantity, also QUANTITIVE. |
| QUANTIVALENT | • quantivalent adj. (Chemistry, archaic) Of or pertaining to quantivalence, or valence. • QUANTIVALENT adj. relating to quantivalence, valency. |
| QUANTIZATION | • quantization n. (Uncountable, signal processing) The process of approximating a continuous signal by a set of discrete… • quantization n. (Countable, physics) A procedure for constructing a quantum field theory starting from a classical field… • QUANTIZATION n. the act of quantizing, also QUANTISATION. |
| QUARTERSTAFF | • quarterstaff n. A wooden staff of an approximate length between 2 and 2.5 meters, sometimes tipped with iron, used as… • quarterstaff n. Fighting or exercise with the quarterstaff. • quarter-staff n. Alternative form of quarterstaff. |
| SQUATTOCRACY | • squattocracy n. (Australia, historical) Wealthy landowners (squatters) considered as a class. • SQUATTOCRACY n. (Australian) the powerful landowning class. |