| BELIQUORING | • BELIQUOR v. to soak with liquor. |
| BIQUARTERLY | • biquarterly adj. Twice every quarter, i.e. eight times per year. • BIQUARTERLY adj. occurring every second quarter. |
| BURLESQUELY | • burlesquely adv. In a burlesque manner. • BURLESQUE adv. resembling a burlesque. |
| BURLESQUERS | • burlesquers n. Plural of burlesquer. • BURLESQUER n. one who burlesques. |
| BURLESQUING | • burlesquing v. Present participle of burlesque. • burlesquing n. An instance of burlesque. • BURLESQUE v. to make a burlesque of. |
| CONQUERABLE | • conquerable adj. Capable of being conquered or subdued. • CONQUERABLE adj. that can be conquered. |
| EQUILIBRANT | • equilibrant n. A force equal to, but opposite of, the resultant sum of vector forces; that force which balances other… • EQUILIBRANT n. a force that will balance one or more unbalanced forces. |
| 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. |
| EQUILIBRIST | • equilibrist n. (Archaic) A tightrope walker. • EQUILIBRIST n. a tightrope walker. |
| EQUILIBRITY | • equilibrity n. The state of being balanced; equality of weight; equilibrium. • EQUILIBRITY n. the state of being in equilibrium. |
| EQUILIBRIUM | • equilibrium n. The condition of a system in which competing influences are balanced, resulting in no net change. • equilibrium n. Mental balance. • equilibrium n. (Chemistry) The state of a reaction in which the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are the same. |
| LAMBREQUINS | • lambrequins n. Plural of lambrequin. • LAMBREQUIN n. (French) a veil over a helmet; a strip of drapery over a window or doorway. |
| LIQUIDAMBAR | • liquidambar n. A resinous gum that exudes from the bark of the tree Liquidambar styraciflua. • liquidambar n. The tree itself, also called sweetgum. • Liquidambar prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Altingiaceae – the sweetgum trees, formerly classified as Hamamelidaceae. |
| RACQUETBALL | • racquetball n. (Uncountable) A certain sport, similar to squash, but played with a bigger ball. • racquetball n. (Countable) A ball used for this sport. • RACQUETBALL n. a game similar to handball that is played on a 4-walled court with a short-handled racket and a larger ball. |