| ACQUITING | • acquiting v. Present participle of acquite (Obsolete spelling of acquitting.). • ACQUITE v. (obsolete) to free from a charge, also ACQUIT, ACQUIGHT. |
| ANTIQUIER | • ANTIQUEY adj. having the appearance of an antique. |
| ANTIQUING | • antiquing v. Present participle of antique. • ANTIQUE v. to alter the appearance of e.g. wood to make it seem very old. |
| ANTIQUITY | • antiquity n. Ancient times; faraway history; former ages. • antiquity n. The people of ancient times. • antiquity n. (Obsolete) An old gentleman. |
| AQUARIIST | • aquariist n. (Dated) One who keeps fish in an aquarium. • AQUARIIST n. (obsolete) a curator of an aquarium, also AQUARIST. |
| INQUINATE | • inquinate v. (Formal) To pollute or make dirty. • INQUINATE v. to corrupt or defile. |
| LIQUATING | • liquating v. Present participle of liquate. • LIQUATE v. to separate or purify (metals) by heating to liquify certain components. |
| LIQUATION | • liquation n. (Metallurgy) The partial melting of a mixture of metals or ores in order to separate components. • LIQUATION n. the act or operation of making or becoming liquid. |
| LIQUIDATE | • liquidate v. (Transitive) To settle (a debt) by paying the outstanding amount. • liquidate v. (Transitive) To settle the affairs of (a company), by using its assets to pay its debts. • liquidate v. (Transitive) To convert (assets) into cash; to redeem. |
| LIQUITABS | • liquitabs n. Plural of liquitab. • LIQUITAB n. a plastic packet containing a portion of detergent for use in a washing machine or dishwasher. |
| QUALITIED | • qualitied adj. (Now rare) Endowed with (usually specified) qualities; especially, having good qualities. • QUALITIED adj. endowed with a quality or qualities. |
| QUALITIES | • qualities n. Plural of quality. • QUALITY n. persons of the upper class collectively. |
| QUINTAINS | • quintains n. Plural of quintain. • QUINTAIN n. (historical) a post for the practice of tilting with a turning crosspiece. |
| QUITCLAIM | • quitclaim v. (Transitive) To relinquish or release (A claim, title etc.); to transfer (an interest in property). • quitclaim n. A renunciation of claims. • quitclaim n. (Law) A deed that is a renunciation of claims to a parcel of real property and a transfer of one’s claims… |
| QUOTIDIAN | • quotidian adj. (Medicine) Recurring every twenty-four hours or (more generally) daily (of symptoms, etc). • quotidian adj. Happening every day; daily. • quotidian adj. Having the characteristics of something which can be seen, experienced, etc, every day or very commonly;… |