| BEQUEATHAL | • bequeathal n. The act of bequeathing; bequeathment; bequest. • BEQUEATHAL n. the act of bequeathing. |
| QUENCHABLE | • quenchable adj. Able to be quenched. • QUENCHABLE adj. capable of being quenched. |
| AQUALEATHER | • AQUALEATHER n. leather made from fishskin. |
| BEQUEATHALS | • bequeathals n. Plural of bequeathal. • BEQUEATHAL n. the act of bequeathing. |
| HARLEQUINED | • harlequined v. Simple past tense and past participle of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| AQUALEATHERS | • AQUALEATHER n. leather made from fishskin. |
| BEQUEATHABLE | • bequeathable adj. Capable of being bequeathed. • BEQUEATHABLE adj. capable of being bequeathed. |
| CHIVALRESQUE | • chivalresque adj. Characteristic of chivalry. • CHIVALRESQUE adj. relating to or connected with chivalry. |
| HARLEQUINADE | • harlequinade n. A pantomime-like comedy featuring the harlequin or clown. • harlequinade n. Any comical or fantastical procedure or playfulness. • HARLEQUINADE n. (French) part of a pantomime in which a harlequin plays a chief part. |
| METHAQUALONE | • methaqualone n. (Pharmacology) A sedative drug that has effects similar to barbiturates. Also used recreationally. • METHAQUALONE n. a type of sedative, aka quaalude. |
| UNQUENCHABLE | • unquenchable adj. That cannot be quenched. • UNQUENCHABLE adj. not able to be quenched. |
| HARLEQUINADES | • harlequinades n. Plural of harlequinade. • HARLEQUINADE n. (French) part of a pantomime in which a harlequin plays a chief part. |
| METHAQUALONES | • methaqualones n. Plural of methaqualone. • METHAQUALONE n. a type of sedative, aka quaalude. |
| QUALMISHNESSES | • QUALMISHNESS n. the state of being qualmish, sick at the stomach. |