| ACQUEST | • acquest n. (Rare) Acquisition; the thing gained. • acquest n. (Law) Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance. • ACQUEST n. a thing acquired; specifically property gained otherwise than by inheritance, also ACQUIST. |
| CAIQUES | • caiques n. Plural of caique. • caïques n. Plural of caïque. • CAIQUE n. (French) a light skiff used on the Bosphorus. |
| CALQUES | • calques n. Plural of calque. • CALQUE v. to process the tracing of a design. |
| CASQUED | • casqued adj. (Zoology) Having a casque. • CASQUED adj. having a casque. |
| CASQUES | • casques n. Plural of casque. • CASQUE n. (French) a helmet. |
| CHEQUES | • cheques n. Plural of cheque. • CHEQUE n. a written order directing a bank to pay money. |
| CINQUES | • cinques n. Plural of cinque. • cinques n. (Campanology) bell changes rung on eleven bells. • Cinques prop.n. Plural of Cinque. |
| CIRQUES | • cirques n. Plural of cirque. • CIRQUE n. (French) a bowl-shaped depression on a mountain that is carved out by an Alpine glacier. |
| CLAQUES | • claques n. Plural of claque. • CLAQUE n. (French) a group of hired applauders. |
| CLIQUES | • cliques n. Plural of clique. • CLIQUE v. to form an exclusive group. |
| CLOQUES | • cloques n. Plural of cloque. • CLOQUE n. (French) a fabric with an embossed design. |
| COQUETS | • coquets n. Plural of coquet. • coquets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coquet. • COQUET v. (French) to flirt, also COQUETTE. |
| QUEBECS | • QUEBEC n. (in international radio communication) a code word for the letter q. |
| QUETSCH | • quetsch n. (Countable) A dark-skinned variety of plum. • quetsch n. A liqueur made from the fruit. • QUETSCH n. (German) a spirit distilled from the fermented juice of plums. |
| QUICHES | • quiches n. Plural of quiche. • QUICH v. (Spenser) to stir, move, also QUATCH, QUETCH, QUINCHE, QUITCH. |
| QUIESCE | • quiesce v. Become quiet or quieter. • quiesce v. To make temporarily inactive or disabled. • quiesce v. (Computing, transitive) To pause or reduce the activity of (a device or application), for example to… |
| QUINCES | • quinces n. Plural of quince. • Quinces prop.n. Plural of Quince. • QUINCE n. a fragrant, acid fruit. |
| SACQUES | • sacques n. Plural of sacque. • SACQUE n. a woman's loose-fitting gown; a train of silk hanging from the shoulders of such a gown. |
| SQUELCH | • squelch v. (Transitive, US) To halt, stop, eliminate, stamp out, or put down, often suddenly or by force. • squelch v. (Transitive, radio technology) To suppress the unwanted hiss or static between received transmissions… • squelch v. (Intransitive, Britain) To make a sucking, splashing noise as when walking on muddy ground. |