| ACQUIREMENTS | • acquirements n. Plural of acquirement. • ACQUIREMENT n. a skill of mind or body usually resulting from continued endeavor. |
| BEQUEATHMENT | • bequeathment n. The act of bequeathing, or the state of being bequeathed; a bequest. • BEQUEATHMENT n. the act of bequeathing. |
| CINEMATHEQUE | • cinematheque n. A film archive with small cinemas, screening classic and art-house films. • CINEMATHEQUE n. a small movie theater showing classic or avant-garde films. |
| DESQUAMATIVE | • desquamative adj. Of, relating to, or attended with, desquamation. • DESQUAMATIVE adj. serving to desquamate. |
| EMBARQUEMENT | • EMBARQUEMENT n. (Shakespeare) a placing under embargo. |
| EQUANIMITIES | • equanimities n. Plural of equanimity. • EQUANIMITY n. evenness of mind esp. under stress. |
| MACABERESQUE | • macaberesque adj. Macabre. • macaberesque n. The danse macabre, or some similar performance or imagery. • MACABERESQUE adj. somewhat macaber. |
| MARQUESSATES | • marquessates n. Plural of marquessate. • MARQUESSATE n. the rank of marquess. |
| MARQUETERIES | • marqueteries n. Plural of marquetery. • marqueteries n. Plural of marqueterie. • MARQUETERIE n. (French) furniture inlaid with multicoloured wood, ivory, or metal, also MARQUETRY. |
| MARQUISETTES | • marquisettes n. Plural of marquisette. • MARQUISETTE n. a sheer fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or nylon. |
| MASQUERADERS | • masqueraders n. Plural of masquerader. • MASQUERADER n. one who masquerades. |
| MENAQUINONES | • menaquinones n. Plural of menaquinone. • MENAQUINONE n. a form of vitamin K synthesized by bacteria in the intestine or in putrefying organic matter. |
| METASEQUOIAS | • metasequoias n. Plural of metasequoia. • METASEQUOIA n. a tree, the dawn redwood. |
| METHAQUALONE | • methaqualone n. (Pharmacology) A sedative drug that has effects similar to barbiturates. Also used recreationally. • METHAQUALONE n. a type of sedative, aka quaalude. |
| MOUSQUETAIRE | • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A musketeer, especially one of the French royal musketeers of the 17th and 18th centuries… • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A woman’s cloak trimmed with ribbons, with large buttons, fashionable in the mid-19th century. • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A broad turnover linen collar worn in the mid-19th century. |
| QUANTOMETERS | • quantometers n. Plural of quantometer. • QUANTOMETER n. (tradename) an instrument for measuring proportions of elements in metallic samples. |
| SQUAMOSENESS | • SQUAMOSENESS n. the state of being squamose. |