| ACQUITTANCED | • acquittanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquittance. • ACQUITTANCE v. (Shakespeare) to acquit or clear. |
| COLOQUINTIDA | • coloquintida n. (Obsolete) Colocynth, a viny plant bearing extremely bitter fruit. • COLOQUINTIDA n. (Greek) a cucurbitaceous plant with bitter-tasting gourds, also COLOCYNTH. |
| CONQUISTADOR | • conquistador n. A conqueror, but especially one of the Spanish soldiers that invaded Central and South America otherwise… • CONQUISTADOR n. (Spanish) a conqueror; specifically any of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th cent. |
| DESQUAMATING | • desquamating v. Present participle of desquamate. • DESQUAMATE v. to scale or flake off. |
| DESQUAMATION | • desquamation n. (Medicine) The shedding of the outer layers of the skin. • DESQUAMATION n. having one's skin fall off due to its being waterlogged. |
| EQUIDISTANCE | • equidistance n. (Countable, uncountable) Equal distance. • EQUIDISTANCE n. equality of distance. |
| HINDQUARTERS | • hindquarters n. Plural of hindquarter. • hind␣quarters n. Alternative form of hindquarters. • HINDQUARTER n. the back half of a side of beef, including one or two ribs. |
| INADEQUATELY | • inadequately adv. In an inadequate manner. • INADEQUATE adv. not adequate. |
| LIQUIDATIONS | • liquidations n. Plural of liquidation. • LIQUIDATION n. the act of liquidating. |
| QUADRIVALENT | • quadrivalent adj. (Chemistry) Having a valence of four. • quadrivalent adj. (Of a vaccine) Protecting against four different (usually flu) viruses. • quadrivalent adj. (Graph theory) Said of a graph: that all of its vertices have degree four. |
| QUINDECAPLET | • QUINDECAPLET n. a group of fifteen. |
| REACQUAINTED | • reacquainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reacquaint. • REACQUAINT v. to acquaint again. |
| TRANQUILISED | • tranquilised v. Simple past tense and past participle of tranquilise. • TRANQUILISE v. to make tranquil, also TRANQUILIZE, TRANQUILLISE, TRANQUILLIZE. |
| TRANQUILIZED | • tranquilized v. Simple past tense and past participle of tranquilize. • TRANQUILIZE v. to make tranquil or calm, also TRANQUILISE, TRANQUILLISE, TRANQUILLIZE. |
| UNACQUAINTED | • unacquainted adj. Not acquainted, unfamiliar (with someone or something). • unacquainted adj. (Obsolete) Not usual; unfamiliar; strange. • UNACQUAINTED adj. not acquainted. |
| UNLIQUIDATED | • unliquidated adj. (Law) Not liquidated; unascertained. • UNLIQUIDATED adj. not liquidated. |
| UNQUANTIFIED | • unquantified adj. Not quantified (in any sense). • UNQUANTIFIED adj. not quantified. |