| CRAQUELURE | • craquelure n. (Art) The distinctive pattern of hairline cracks in the surface of an old painting. • CRAQUELURE n. (French) fine cracking that appears in old paintings. |
| LACQUERERS | • lacquerers n. Plural of lacquerer. • LACQUERER n. one who lacquers. |
| QUADRIREME | • quadrireme n. (History, nautical) a galley with four banks of oars, each rowed by two oarsmen. • QUADRIREME n. an ancient ship with four banks of oars. |
| QUARENDERS | • quarenders n. Plural of quarender. • QUARENDER n. a kind of early red apple, also QUARENDEN, QUARRENDER, QUARRINGTON. |
| QUARRELERS | • quarrelers n. Plural of quarreler. • QUARRELER n. one who quarrels, also QUARRELLER. |
| QUARRELLED | • quarrelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of quarrel. • QUARREL v. to become involved in an unfriendly dispute. |
| QUARRELLER | • quarreller n. Alternative spelling of quarreler. • QUARRELLER n. one who quarrels, also QUARRELER. |
| QUARRENDER | • quarrender n. (UK, dialect) A kind of red apple. • QUARRENDER n. a kind of early red apple, also QUARENDEN, QUARENDER, QUARRINGTON. |
| QUARTERAGE | • quarterage n. A quarterly payment or allowance, tax, pension, or wage paid or received. • quarterage n. The provision of quarters (as for troops), or the cost of it. • QUARTERAGE n. a quarterly allowance. |
| QUARTERERS | • quarterers n. Plural of quarterer. • QUARTERER n. one who quarters. |
| REACQUIRED | • reacquired v. Simple past tense and past participle of reacquire. • REACQUIRE v. to acquire again. |
| REACQUIRES | • reacquires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reacquire. • REACQUIRE v. to acquire again. |
| RELACQUERS | • relacquers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relacquer. • RELACQUER v. to lacquer again. |
| RELIQUAIRE | • reliquaire n. Reliquary (container). • RELIQUAIRE n. (French) a receptacle for relics, also RELIQUARY. |
| REQUIRABLE | • requirable adj. Capable of being required. • REQUIRABLE adj. capable of being required. |
| ROQUELAURE | • roquelaure n. (Now archaic, historical) A lined and trimmed cloak that reaches to the knees, often with bright-coloured… • ROQUELAURE n. a cloak reaching about to, or just below, the knees, worn in the 18th century, also ROCKLAY, ROKELAY. |
| SQUANDERER | • squanderer n. Agent noun of squander; one who squanders. • SQUANDERER n. one who squanders. |
| TRIQUETRAE | • triquetrae n. Plural of triquetra. • TRIQUETRA n. (Latin) a symmetrical triangular ornament formed of three interlaced arcs or lobes. |