| ACQUAINTED | • acquainted adj. Personally known; familiar. • acquainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquaint. • ACQUAINT v. to cause to know. |
| ANTIQUATED | • antiquated adj. Old-fashioned, out of date. • ANTIQUATE v. to make antique. |
| AQUATINTED | • aquatinted v. Simple past tense and past participle of aquatint. • AQUATINT v. to etch using a certain process having the effect of watercolour drawing. |
| INADEQUACY | • inadequacy n. The state of being inadequate. • inadequacy n. A shortage of required material. • inadequacy n. A lack of competence or ability. |
| INADEQUATE | • inadequate adj. Not adequate; not fit for the purpose. • inadequate n. An individual who is inadequate. • INADEQUATE adj. not adequate. |
| INQUINATED | • inquinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inquinate. • INQUINATE v. to corrupt or defile. |
| INTERSQUAD | • intersquad adj. Between squads. |
| PASQUINADE | • pasquinade n. A lampoon, originally as published in public; a satire or libel on someone. • pasquinade v. (Transitive) To satirize (someone) by using a pasquinade. • PASQUINADE n. (French) a lampoon posted in a public place. |
| QUADRENNIA | • quadrennia n. Plural of quadrennium. • QUADRENNIUM n. (Latin) a period of four years, also QUADRIENNIUM. |
| QUADRICONE | • quadricone n. (Geometry) A quadric cone. • QUADRICONE n. a quadric cone, or cone having a conic as base. |
| QUANDARIES | • quandaries n. Plural of quandary. • QUANDARY n. a state of perplexity. |
| QUANTIFIED | • quantified adj. Measured. • quantified adj. (Logic) used as a quantifier. • quantified v. Simple past tense and past participle of quantify. |
| QUIDDANIED | • QUIDDANY v. to make into quince jelly. |
| QUIDDANIES | • quiddanies n. Plural of quiddany. • QUIDDANY n. a jelly or thick syrup made from sweetened quince juice. |
| QUITTANCED | • QUITTANCE v. to repay. |
| UNQUALITED | • UNQUALITED adj. (Shakespeare) bereft of qualities, also UNQUALITIED. |
| UNQUARRIED | • unquarried adj. Not quarried. • UNQUARRIED adj. not quarried. |
| VANQUISHED | • vanquished adj. Defeated. • vanquished v. Simple past tense and past participle of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |