| DELINQUENCY | • delinquency n. Misconduct. • delinquency n. A criminal offense. • delinquency n. A debt that is overdue for payment. | 
| DELIQUESCED | • deliquesced v. Simple past tense and past participle of deliquesce. • DELIQUESCE v. to melt away; to dissolve gradually and become liquid by attracting and absorbing moisture. | 
| DELIQUESCES | • deliquesces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deliquesce. • DELIQUESCE v. to melt away; to dissolve gradually and become liquid by attracting and absorbing moisture. | 
| DISCOTHEQUE | • discotheque n. (Slightly dated) A nightclub where dancing takes place. • discothèque n. Alternative form of discotheque. • DISCOTHEQUE n. a place or event at which recorded pop music is played for dancing. | 
| EQUIVOCATED | • equivocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of equivocate. • EQUIVOCATE v. to use equivocal or doubtful words in order to mislead or to avoid answering a question. | 
| EXCHEQUERED | • exchequered v. Simple past tense and past participle of exchequer. • EXCHEQUER v. to place in an exchequer or treasury. | 
| QUARTERDECK | • quarterdeck n. (Nautical) The aft part of the upper deck of a ship; normally reserved for officers. • quarter-deck n. Alternative spelling of quarterdeck. • quarter␣deck n. Alternative spelling of quarterdeck. | 
| RECONQUERED | • reconquered v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconquer. • RECONQUER v. to conquer again. | 
| RELACQUERED | • relacquered v. Simple past tense and past participle of relacquer. • RELACQUER v. to lacquer again. | 
| REQUICKENED | • requickened v. Simple past tense and past participle of requicken. • REQUICKEN v. (Shakespeare) to give new life to. | 
| UNCONQUERED | • unconquered adj. Not conquered. • UNCONQUERED adj. not conquered. | 
| UNQUICKENED | • unquickened adj. Not quickened. • UNQUICKENED adj. not quickened. |