| ACQUIESCENTS | • ACQUIESCENT n. a person who acquiesces. |
| ADEQUATENESS | • adequateness n. The quality of being adequate, of meeting needs or expectations. • ADEQUATENESS n. the quality of being adequate. |
| MARQUESSATES | • marquessates n. Plural of marquessate. • MARQUESSATE n. the rank of marquess. |
| MARQUISETTES | • marquisettes n. Plural of marquisette. • MARQUISETTE n. a sheer fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or nylon. |
| METASEQUOIAS | • metasequoias n. Plural of metasequoia. • METASEQUOIA n. a tree, the dawn redwood. |
| QUAESTUARIES | • QUAESTUARY n. (Latin) an ancient Roman public treasurer or assistant military commander, also QUAESTOR, QUESTOR. |
| QUAINTNESSES | • quaintnesses n. Plural of quaintness. • QUAINTNESS n. the state of being quaint. |
| QUOTABLENESS | • quotableness n. The quality or degree of being quotable. • QUOTABLENESS n. the state of being quotable. |
| SEQUESTRABLE | • sequestrable adj. Capable of being sequestered; subject or liable to sequestration. • SEQUESTRABLE adj. that can be sequestered. |
| SEQUESTRANTS | • sequestrants n. Plural of sequestrant. • SEQUESTRANT n. a chemical that promotes sequestration. |
| SEQUESTRATED | • sequestrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequestrate. • SEQUESTRATE v. to confiscate; to set income aside to meet claims. |
| SEQUESTRATES | • sequestrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sequestrate. • SEQUESTRATE v. to confiscate; to set income aside to meet claims. |
| SEQUESTRATOR | • sequestrator n. One who sequesters. • SEQUESTRATOR n. one who sequestrates. |
| SESQUIALTERA | • sesquialtera n. (Music) A ratio of 3:2. • sesquialtera n. (Music) An organ stop that uses two ranks of different pipes. • SESQUIALTERA n. a perfect fifth; three notes against two; an organ stop giving the root, the twelfth and the tierce. |
| SESQUIALTERS | • SESQUIALTER n. a mixture stop on an organ. |
| SESQUITERTIA | • sesquitertia n. (Obsolete) A ratio of 4 to 3. • sesquitertia n. (Music, obsolete) A perfect fourth, an interval having the ratio of 1 to 1⅓, or 3 to 4. • SESQUITERTIA n. a perfect fourth; a rhythm of three notes against four. |
| STATUESQUELY | • statuesquely adv. In a statuesque way. • STATUESQUE adv. tall and well-proportioned in figure. |