| ACQUIESCED | • acquiesced v. Simple past tense and past participle of acquiesce. • ACQUIESCE v. to agree, accept. |
| ADEQUACIES | • adequacies n. Plural of adequacy. • ADEQUACY n. the state of sufficiency. |
| DELIQUESCE | • deliquesce v. (Intransitive) To melt and disappear. • deliquesce v. (Intransitive, chemistry) To become liquid by absorbing water from the atmosphere and dissolving in it. • DELIQUESCE v. to melt away; to dissolve gradually and become liquid by attracting and absorbing moisture. |
| DEMIPIQUES | • demipiques n. Plural of demipique. • DEMIPIQUE n. an 18th century war-saddle having a lower peak than usual. |
| DISQUIETED | • disquieted v. Simple past tense and past participle of disquiet. • DISQUIET v. to deprive of quiet, rest, or peace. |
| DISQUIETEN | • disquieten v. (Transitive) To disquiet; to make uneasy. • DISQUIETEN v. to make disquiet, anxious. |
| DOMESTIQUE | • domestique n. (Cycle racing) A cyclist on a cycle racing team whose role is to assist the team’s designated leaders… • DOMESTIQUE n. a cyclist whose job is to support the higher-ranking members of the team. |
| EQUIPOISED | • equipoised v. Simple past tense and past participle of equipoise. • EQUIPOISE v. to provide with a counterbalance. |
| QUEENSIDES | • QUEENSIDE n. in chess, the side of the board where the queen stands at the beginning of play. |
| QUESTIONED | • questioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of question. • QUESTION v. to ask. |
| SEQUELISED | • sequelised v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequelise. • SEQUELISE v. to create a sequel to, also SEQUELIZE. |
| SEQUELIZED | • sequelized v. Simple past tense and past participle of sequelize. • SEQUELIZE v. to create a sequel to, also SEQUELISE. |
| SQUIRRELED | • squirreled v. Simple past tense and past participle of squirrel. • SQUIRREL v. to store up for future use. |
| SURQUEDIES | • SURQUEDY n. (obsolete) arrogance; haughty pride, also SURQUEDRY. |