| DEQUEUING | • dequeuing v. Present participle of dequeue. • DEQUEUE v. to remove from a (computing) queue. |
| DOMINIQUE | • Dominique n. An American breed of chicken with a rose comb and a heavy plumage of irregularly striped black-and-white feathers. • Dominique prop.n. A female given name from French. • Dominique prop.n. A male given name from French. |
| INQUIETED | • inquieted v. Simple past tense and past participle of inquiet. • INQUIET v. to disturb. |
| QUANTISED | • quantised v. Simple past tense and past participle of quantise. • QUANTISE v. to express in terms of quanta, also QUANTIZE. |
| QUANTIZED | • quantized v. Simple past tense and past participle of quantize. • quantized adj. (Physics) Expressed or existing only in terms of discrete quanta; limited by the restrictions of quantization. • QUANTIZE v. to express in terms of quanta, also QUANTISE. |
| QUEENSIDE | • queenside n. (Chess) The side of the chessboard nearest to the queen (at the opening position). • QUEENSIDE n. in chess, the side of the board where the queen stands at the beginning of play. |
| QUICKENED | • quickened v. Simple past tense and past participle of quicken. • QUICKEN v. to speed up. |
| QUIETENED | • quietened v. Simple past tense and past participle of quieten. • QUIETEN v. to make quiet. |
| QUINIDINE | • quinidine n. (Organic chemistry, pharmacology) A compound obtained from cinchona bark and used to treat irregularities… • QUINIDINE n. a cinchona alkaloid, which is an optically active isomer of quinine and is used to treat cardiac arrhythmia. |
| SEQUINNED | • sequinned adj. Alternative spelling of sequined. • SEQUIN v. to apply shiny ornamental disks to. |
| SQUINCHED | • squinched v. Simple past tense and past participle of squinch. • SQUINCH v. to screw up, contort (one's face, features, etc.). |
| SQUINNIED | • squinnied v. Simple past tense and past participle of squinny. • SQUINNY v. to squint, look askance, also SQUINY. |
| UNQUIETED | • unquieted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unquiet. • UNQUIET v. to disturb. |