| DISQUIETS | • disquiets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disquiet. • disquiets n. Plural of disquiet. • DISQUIET v. to deprive of quiet, rest, or peace. |
| SQUIDGIEST | • squidgiest adj. Superlative form of squidgy: most squidgy. • SQUIDGY adj. unpleasantly damp, clammy. |
| DISQUIETENS | • disquietens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disquieten. • DISQUIETEN v. to make disquiet, anxious. |
| DISQUIETOUS | • disquietous adj. (Obsolete) Causing uneasiness. • DISQUIETOUS adj. causing disquiet. |
| DISQUIETNESS | • disquietness n. The state or quality of being disquiet or disturbed; troubledness. • DISQUIETNESS n. the state of being disquiet. |
| DISQUIETUDES | • disquietudes n. Plural of disquietude. • DISQUIETUDE n. anxiety, agitation. |
| DISQUISITIVE | • disquisitive adj. Relating to disquisition; fond of discussion or investigation; inquisitive. • DISQUISITIVE adj. of or like a disquisition, also DISQUISITIONAL, DISQUISITIONARY, DISQUISITORY. |
| SQUALIDITIES | • squalidities n. Plural of squalidity. • SQUALIDITY n. the state of being squalid, also SQUALIDNESS. |
| DISQUANTITIES | • disquantities v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disquantity. • DISQUANTITY v. (Shakespeare) to reduce in quantity. |
| EQUIDISTANCES | • equidistances n. Plural of equidistance. • EQUIDISTANCE n. equality of distance. |
| DEREQUISITIONS | • derequisitions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of derequisition. • DEREQUISITION v. to return (something that has been used for a military purpose) to civilian use. |
| DISQUIETEDNESS | • disquietedness n. Quality of being disquieted; disquietude. • DISQUIETEDNESS n. the state of being disquieted. |
| DISQUIETNESSES | • DISQUIETNESS n. the state of being disquiet. |
| QUADRISECTIONS | • quadrisections n. Plural of quadrisection. • QUADRISECTION n. division into four equal parts. |
| SESQUIPEDALITY | • sesquipedality n. An instance or condition of being sesquipedalian. • SESQUIPEDALITY n. the practice of using long words. |
| DISEQUILIBRATES | • disequilibrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disequilibrate. • DISEQUILIBRATE v. to put out of balance. |