| EQUANIMOUS | • equanimous adj. Calm and composed; of stable disposition. • EQUANIMOUS adj. of an even, composed frame of mind. |
| SEMIOPAQUE | • semiopaque adj. Partially opaque. • SEMIOPAQUE adj. half opaque. |
| METASEQUOIA | • metasequoia n. Metasequoia, the dawn redwood, a fast-growing deciduous conifer native to China. • METASEQUOIA n. a tree, the dawn redwood. |
| MICROQUAKES | • microquakes n. Plural of microquake. • MICROQUAKE n. a very small earthquake. |
| MILQUETOAST | • milquetoast adj. (Originally US, informal, derogatory) Meek, timid; lacking character or effectiveness. • milquetoast n. (Originally US, informal, derogatory) A person of meek or timid disposition; a person who lacks character… • Milquetoast adj. Alternative letter-case form of milquetoast. |
| DESQUAMATION | • desquamation n. (Medicine) The shedding of the outer layers of the skin. • DESQUAMATION n. having one's skin fall off due to its being waterlogged. |
| EQUANIMOUSLY | • equanimously adv. In an equanimous manner. • EQUANIMOUS adv. of an even, composed frame of mind. |
| MENAQUINONES | • menaquinones n. Plural of menaquinone. • MENAQUINONE n. a form of vitamin K synthesized by bacteria in the intestine or in putrefying organic matter. |
| METASEQUOIAS | • metasequoias n. Plural of metasequoia. • METASEQUOIA n. a tree, the dawn redwood. |
| MILQUETOASTS | • milquetoasts n. Plural of milquetoast. • Milquetoasts n. Plural of Milquetoast. • MILQUETOAST n. a very timid, unassertive person, also MILKTOAST. |
| MOUSQUETAIRE | • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A musketeer, especially one of the French royal musketeers of the 17th and 18th centuries… • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A woman’s cloak trimmed with ribbons, with large buttons, fashionable in the mid-19th century. • mousquetaire n. (Historical) A broad turnover linen collar worn in the mid-19th century. |
| SQUAMOSITIES | • SQUAMOSITY n. scaliness. |
| DESQUAMATIONS | • desquamations n. Plural of desquamation. • DESQUAMATION n. having one's skin fall off due to its being waterlogged. |
| MOUSQUETAIRES | • mousquetaires n. Plural of mousquetaire. • MOUSQUETAIRE n. (French) a French musketeer; a kind of woman's cloak. |
| DESQUAMATORIES | • DESQUAMATORY n. an obsolete surgical instrument once used for the desquamation of bones. |
| MAGNILOQUENCES | • magniloquences n. Plural of magniloquence. • MAGNILOQUENCE n. grandly high-flown, lofty speech. |
| QUADRIGEMINOUS | • quadrigeminous adj. Archaic form of quadrigeminal. • QUADRIGEMINOUS adj. having four similar parts, also QUADRIGEMINAL, QUADRIGEMINATE. |
| QUARTODECIMANS | • Quartodecimans n. Plural of Quartodeciman. • QUARTODECIMAN n. an early Christian who celebrated Easter on Passover even if not a Sunday. |
| QUATTROCENTISM | • quattrocentism n. The art style of the quattrocentists. • QUATTROCENTISM n. the spirit of the fifteenth century in reference to Italian art and literature. |
| QUATTROCENTISMS | • QUATTROCENTISM n. the spirit of the fifteenth century in reference to Italian art and literature. |