| AQUAFORTISTS | • aquafortists n. Plural of aquafortist. • AQUAFORTIST n. an etcher or engraver who uses aquafortis. |
| AUTOCRITIQUE | • autocritique n. A self-criticism. • autocritique v. To criticize one’s own ideas. • AUTOCRITIQUE n. (French) self-criticism, esp. political. |
| MARQUISETTES | • marquisettes n. Plural of marquisette. • MARQUISETTE n. a sheer fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or nylon. |
| QUANTOMETERS | • quantometers n. Plural of quantometer. • QUANTOMETER n. (tradename) an instrument for measuring proportions of elements in metallic samples. |
| QUARTERLIGHT | • quarterlight n. A small, pivoted, normally triangular, car window that acts as a vent. • quarter␣light n. (Britain) a small triangular side window in a motor car. • QUARTERLIGHT n. a small triangular ventilation window in a car. |
| 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. |
| QUATERNITIES | • quaternities n. Plural of quaternity. • QUATERNITY n. fourness; any group of four things. |
| QUATTROCENTO | • quattrocento n. The 1400s, the fifteenth-century Renaissance Italian period. • QUATTROCENTO n. (Italian) the fifteenth century in Italy; the Italian style of art, architecture, etc. of this period. |
| SEQUESTRANTS | • sequestrants n. Plural of sequestrant. • SEQUESTRANT n. a chemical that promotes sequestration. |
| SEQUESTRATED | • sequestrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequestrate. • SEQUESTRATE v. to confiscate; to set income aside to meet claims. |
| SEQUESTRATES | • sequestrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sequestrate. • SEQUESTRATE v. to confiscate; to set income aside to meet claims. |
| SEQUESTRATOR | • sequestrator n. One who sequesters. • SEQUESTRATOR n. one who sequestrates. |
| SESQUITERTIA | • sesquitertia n. (Obsolete) A ratio of 4 to 3. • sesquitertia n. (Music, obsolete) A perfect fourth, an interval having the ratio of 1 to 1⅓, or 3 to 4. • SESQUITERTIA n. a perfect fourth; a rhythm of three notes against four. |
| SQUATTOCRACY | • squattocracy n. (Australia, historical) Wealthy landowners (squatters) considered as a class. • SQUATTOCRACY n. (Australian) the powerful landowning class. |
| TRANQUILLEST | • tranquillest adj. Superlative form of tranquil: most tranquil. • TRANQUIL adj. calm, peaceful. |
| TRANQUILLITY | • tranquillity n. The state of being tranquil; peacefulness, the absence of disturbance or stress; serenity; calm. • Tranquillity prop.n. A census-designated place in Fresno County, California, United States. • Tranquillity prop.n. Ellipsis of Sea of Tranquillity. |