| DOCQUETED | • docqueted v. Simple past tense and past participle of docquet. • DOCQUET v. to make a summary of the contents of a document, also DOCKET. |
| DISQUIETED | • disquieted v. Simple past tense and past participle of disquiet. • DISQUIET v. to deprive of quiet, rest, or peace. |
| DESQUAMATED | • desquamated v. Simple past tense and past participle of desquamate. • DESQUAMATE v. to scale or flake off. |
| DISQUIETUDE | • disquietude n. (Uncountable) A state of disquiet, uneasiness, or anxiety. • disquietude n. (Countable) A fear or an instance of uneasiness. • DISQUIETUDE n. anxiety, agitation. |
| UNDERQUOTED | • underquoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of underquote. • UNDERQUOTE v. to offer at a price lower than. |
| DISQUIETEDLY | • DISQUIETED adv. DISQUIET, to deprive of quiet, rest, or peace. |
| DISQUIETENED | • disquietened v. Simple past tense and past participle of disquieten. • DISQUIETEN v. to make disquiet, anxious. |
| DISQUIETUDES | • disquietudes n. Plural of disquietude. • DISQUIETUDE n. anxiety, agitation. |
| QUADRISECTED | • quadrisected v. Simple past tense and past participle of quadrisect. • QUADRISECT v. to divide into four equal parts. |
| HEADQUARTERED | • headquartered v. Simple past tense and past participle of headquarter. • headquartered adj. If an organization is headquartered somewhere, it has its headquarters in that place. • HEADQUARTER v. to make one's headquarters. |
| DISQUIETEDNESS | • disquietedness n. Quality of being disquieted; disquietude. • DISQUIETEDNESS n. the state of being disquieted. |
| EQUIPONDERATED | • equiponderated v. Simple past tense and past participle of equiponderate. • EQUIPONDERATE v. to be equal in weight; to balance. |
| DEREQUISITIONED | • derequisitioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of derequisition. • DEREQUISITION v. to return (something that has been used for a military purpose) to civilian use. |
| DISEQUILIBRATED | • disequilibrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disequilibrate. • DISEQUILIBRATE v. to put out of balance. |