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There are 11 words containing 2A, C, 2E, Q and T| REACQUAINTED | • reacquainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reacquaint. • REACQUAINT v. to acquaint again. | | PREACQUAINTED | • preacquainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of preacquaint. • PREACQUAINT v. to acquaint beforehand. | | QUANTIVALENCE | • quantivalence n. (Chemistry) Valence; the atomic or combining power of an element or radical expressed in terms of the… • QUANTIVALENCE n. valency. | | QUARTERBACKED | • quarterbacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of quarterback. • QUARTERBACK v. to direct the offensive play of (as a football team). | | QUANTIVALENCES | • quantivalences n. Plural of quantivalence. • QUANTIVALENCE n. valency. | | REACQUAINTANCE | • reacquaintance n. Acquaintance again or anew. • REACQUAINTANCE n. a new acquaintance. | | MICROEARTHQUAKE | • microearthquake n. A very low-intensity earthquake, usually three or less on the Richter scale. • MICROEARTHQUAKE n. an earthquake of low intensity. | | PREACQUAINTANCE | • preacquaintance n. Previous acquaintance or knowledge. • PREACQUAINTANCE n. acquaintance made in advance. | | QUATERCENTENARY | • quatercentenary n. A four-hundredth anniversary. • QUATERCENTENARY n. a four-hundredth anniversary. | | REACQUAINTANCES | • reacquaintances n. Plural of reacquaintance. • REACQUAINTANCE n. a new acquaintance. | | SESQUICARBONATE | • sesquicarbonate n. (Inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing three carbonate ions for every two metal ions. • sesquicarbonate n. (Inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing one carbonate and one bicarbonate ion in each formula… • SESQUICARBONATE n. a salt that is neither a simple normal carbonate nor a simple bicarbonate but often a combination of the two. |
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