| ACQUISITION | • acquisition n. The act or process of acquiring. • acquisition n. The thing acquired or gained; a gain. • acquisition n. (Computing) The process of sampling signals that measure real world physical conditions and converting… |
| ACQUISITORS | • acquisitors n. Plural of acquisitor. • ACQUISITOR n. one who makes an acquisition. |
| ANTIQUATION | • antiquation n. (Uncountable) The process of becoming antique or obsolete. • antiquation n. (Countable) Something that is antique or obsolete. • ANTIQUATION n. the act of antiquating. |
| ENQUIRATION | • ENQUIRATION n. (dialect) inquiry, also INQUIRATION. |
| 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. |
| EQUITATIONS | • equitations n. Plural of equitation. • EQUITATION n. the act or art of riding on horseback. |
| ILLIQUATION | • illiquation n. (Rare) The melting or dissolving of one thing into another. • ILLIQUATION n. the melting of one thing into another. |
| INEQUATIONS | • inequations n. Plural of inequation. • INEQUATION n. an inequality. |
| INQUINATION | • inquination n. (Obsolete) defilement; pollution; stain. • INQUINATION n. the act of inquinating. |
| INQUIRATION | • inquiration n. (UK, dialect) inquiry. • INQUIRATION n. (Dickens) inquiry, also ENQUIRATION. |
| LIQUIDATION | • liquidation n. The act of exchange of an asset of lesser liquidity with a more liquid one, such as cash. • liquidation n. The selling of the assets of a business as part of the process of dissolving the business. • liquidation n. (Euphemistic) Murder of dehumanized victims. |
| LIQUIDATORS | • liquidators n. Plural of liquidator. • LIQUIDATOR n. one that liquidates. |
| LOQUACITIES | • loquacities n. Plural of loquacity. • LOQUACITY n. talkativeness. |
| OBLIQUATION | • obliquation n. The act of becoming oblique; a turning to one side; obliquity. • obliquation n. Deviation from moral rectitude. • OBLIQUATION n. (obsolete) obliqueness. |
| QUOTABILITY | • quotability n. The degree to which a person, literature, or a speech is useful or relevant for being quoted. • QUOTABILITY n. the ability to be quoted. |