| RELIQUIAE | • reliquiae n. Remains, especially of fossil organisms. • reliquiae n. (Archaeology) Artifacts; things made or modified by human art. • RELIQUIAE n. (Latin) remains, esp. fossil. |
| RELIQUAIRE | • reliquaire n. Reliquary (container). • RELIQUAIRE n. (French) a receptacle for relics, also RELIQUARY. |
| EQUILIBRATE | • equilibrate v. (Transitive) To balance, or bring into equilibrium. • equilibrate v. (Intransitive) To balance, to be in a state of equilibrium. • EQUILIBRATE v. to bring into or keep in equilibrium. |
| RELIQUAIRES | • reliquaires n. Plural of reliquaire. • RELIQUAIRE n. (French) a receptacle for relics, also RELIQUARY. |
| RELIQUARIES | • reliquaries n. Plural of reliquary. • RELIQUARY n. a small box or shrine used to hold relics, also RELIQUAIRE. |
| REQUALIFIED | • requalified v. Simple past tense and past participle of requalify. • REQUALIFY v. to qualify again. |
| REQUALIFIES | • requalifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of requalify. • REQUALIFY v. to qualify again. |
| EQUILIBRATED | • equilibrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of equilibrate. • equilibrated adj. Subject to equilibration. • EQUILIBRATE v. to bring into or keep in equilibrium. |
| EQUILIBRATES | • equilibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equilibrate. • EQUILIBRATE v. to bring into or keep in equilibrium. |
| PREQUALIFIED | • prequalified v. Simple past tense and past participle of prequalify. • PREQUALIFY v. to qualify beforehand, as for a shortlist. |
| PREQUALIFIES | • prequalifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prequalify. • PREQUALIFY v. to qualify beforehand, as for a shortlist. |
| INTERQUARTILE | • interquartile adj. (Statistics) Between quartiles. • interquartile n. (Statistics) The range or content of an interquartile. • INTERQUARTILE adj. between quartiles. |
| OVERQUALIFIED | • overqualified adj. Having too many qualifications to be deemed appropriate for a (usually unskilled) job. • OVERQUALIFIED adj. having more education, training, or experience than a job calls for. |
| DISEQUILIBRATE | • disequilibrate v. (Transitive) To bring out of a state of equilibrium; to unbalance. • DISEQUILIBRATE v. to put out of balance. |
| SUPERQUALITIES | • SUPERQUALITY n. exceptional quality. |
| UNDERQUALIFIED | • underqualified adj. Lacking the suitable qualifications for a particular job. • UNDERQUALIFIED adj. insufficiently qualified. |
| DISEQUILIBRATED | • disequilibrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disequilibrate. • DISEQUILIBRATE v. to put out of balance. |
| DISEQUILIBRATES | • disequilibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disequilibrate. • DISEQUILIBRATE v. to put out of balance. |
| QUADRIVALENCIES | • QUADRIVALENCY n. the state of being quadrivalent, also QUADRIVALENCE. |