| AUTOCRITIQUE | • autocritique n. A self-criticism. • autocritique v. To criticize one’s own ideas.
 • AUTOCRITIQUE n. (French) self-criticism, esp. political.
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| COEQUALITIES | • coequalities n. Plural of coequality. • COEQUALITY n. the state of being on an equality, as in rank or power.
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| COLLIQUATIVE | • colliquative adj. Of, pertaining to, or causing colliquation; liquefactive. • COLLIQUATIVE adj. profuse in flow; wasting.
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| ENQUIRATIONS | • ENQUIRATION n. (dialect) inquiry, also INQUIRATION. | 
| EQUALISATION | • equalisation n. Alternative spelling of equalization. • EQUALISATION n. the act of equalising, also EQUALIZATION.
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| EQUALIZATION | • equalization n. The act of equalizing, or state of being equalized. • equalization n. (Underwater diving) Maneuvers to balance the pressure in the middle ear with the outside pressure by…
 • equalization n. (Finance) Repayment to an investor in a unit trust or OEIC of an increase in the unit price to cover…
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| EQUILIBRATOR | • equilibrator n. (Rare) A device that maintains equilibrium or balance, especially a part of a heavy gun (e.g. an artillery… • EQUILIBRATOR n. one who equilibrates.
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| EQUINOCTIALS | • equinoctials n. Plural of equinoctial. • EQUINOCTIAL n. an equinoctial gale.
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| 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.
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| EQUIVOCACIES | • equivocacies n. Plural of equivocacy. • EQUIVOCACY n. equivocal character.
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| EQUIVOCALITY | • equivocality n. The quality of being equivocal. • EQUIVOCALITY n. the state of being equivocal.
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| EQUIVOCATING | • equivocating v. Present participle of equivocate. • EQUIVOCATE v. to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question.
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| EQUIVOCATION | • equivocation n. (Logic) A logical fallacy resulting from the use of multiple meanings of a single expression. • equivocation n. The use of expressions susceptible of a double signification, possibly intentionally and with the aim of misleading.
 • EQUIVOCATION n. the use of equivocal or doubtful words.
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| ILLAQUEATION | • illaqueation n. (Obsolete) Trapping or entangling someone or something in a noose, snaring; hanging. • illaqueation n. A snare; a trap.
 • illaqueation n. The process of pulling away an inverted eyelash by passing a loop of thread behind it.
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| LIQUEFACTION | • liquefaction n. Process of being, or state of having been, made liquid (from either a solid or a gas). • liquefaction n. The liquid or semiliquid that results from this process.
 • LIQUEFACTION n. the process of making or becoming liquid, also LIQUIFACTION.
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| SILIQUACEOUS | • siliquaceous adj. (Botany) Having siliques. • SILIQUACEOUS adj. of or like a siliqua, a type of dry fruit consisting of a long pod of two carpels divided by a partition.
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| SQUAMOSITIES | • SQUAMOSITY n. scaliness. |