| ACQUIESCENT | • acquiescent adj. Willing to acquiesce, accept or agree to something without objection, protest or resistance. • acquiescent adj. Resting satisfied or submissive; disposed tacitly to submit. • ACQUIESCENT adj. inclined to acquiesce. |
| ACQUIREMENT | • acquirement n. (Now rare, chiefly in the plural) Something that has been acquired; an attainment or accomplishment. • acquirement n. The act or fact of acquiring something; acquisition. • ACQUIREMENT n. a skill of mind or body usually resulting from continued endeavor. |
| ACQUISITIVE | • acquisitive adj. (Obsolete) Acquired. • acquisitive adj. Able or disposed to make acquisitions; acquiring. • acquisitive adj. Dispositioned toward acquiring and retaining information. |
| ACQUITMENTS | • acquitments n. Plural of acquitment. • ACQUITMENT n. (obsolete) acquittal. |
| ACQUITTANCE | • acquittance n. (Now historical) A writing which is evidence of a discharge; a receipt in full, which bars a further demand. • acquittance n. (Now rare) Payment of debt; settlement. • acquittance n. (Now historical) The release from a debt, or from some obligation or duty; exemption. |
| AQUICULTURE | • aquiculture n. Alternative form of aquaculture. • AQUICULTURE n. the practice of using the sea, lakes etc. for fish-farming, also AQUACULTURE. |
| COLLIQUATED | • colliquated v. Simple past tense and past participle of colliquate. • COLLIQUATE v. (obsolete) to melt, fuse. |
| COLLIQUATES | • colliquates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of colliquate. • COLLIQUATE v. (obsolete) to melt, fuse. |
| EQUINOCTIAL | • equinoctial adj. (Astronomy) Of or relating to the spring or autumnal equinox. • equinoctial adj. (Astronomy) Of or relating to the celestial equator. • equinoctial adj. (Uncommon) Equatorial: Of or relating to the equator of the Earth. |
| EQUIVOCATED | • equivocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of equivocate. • EQUIVOCATE v. to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question. |
| EQUIVOCATES | • equivocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equivocate. • EQUIVOCATE v. to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question. |
| EQUIVOCATOR | • equivocator n. Agent noun of equivocate; one who equivocates. • EQUIVOCATOR n. one who equivocates. |
| LOQUACITIES | • loquacities n. Plural of loquacity. • LOQUACITY n. talkativeness. |
| PREACQUAINT | • preacquaint v. (Transitive) To acquaint beforehand. • PREACQUAINT v. to acquaint beforehand. |
| QUADRISECTS | • quadrisects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quadrisect. • QUADRISECT v. to divide into four equal parts. |
| QUITCLAIMED | • quitclaimed v. Simple past tense and past participle of quitclaim. • QUITCLAIM v. to draw up a quitclaim, a deed relinquishing a claim, such as a mining title. |
| REACQUAINTS | • reacquaints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reacquaint. • REACQUAINT v. to acquaint again. |
| REQUIESCATS | • requiescats n. Plural of requiescat. • REQUIESCAT n. a prayer for the dead. |
| SEMIAQUATIC | • semiaquatic adj. (Of animals) Spending part of the life cycle underwater. Also, spending a significant proportion of… • semiaquatic adj. (Of plants) Having the roots partially or entirely underwater. • semi-aquatic adj. Alternative form of semiaquatic. |
| SEQUACITIES | • SEQUACITY n. the state of being sequacious, intellectually servile. |