| CHEQUE | • cheque n. (Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, UK) A draft directing a bank to pay money to a named person or entity. • CHEQUE n. a written order directing a bank to pay money. |
| EQUATE | • equate v. (Transitive) To consider equal or equivalent. • equate v. (Transitive, mathematics) To set as equal. • equate n. (Programming) A statement in assembly language that defines a symbol having a particular value. |
| EQUINE | • equine adj. Of or relating to a horse or horses. • equine adj. Of or relating to any member or members of the genus Equus. • equine n. Any horse or horse-like animal, especially one of the genus Equus. |
| EQUIPE | • equipe n. Alternative form of équipe (“a team”). • équipe n. A team. • EQUIPE n. (French) in motor-racing and other sports, a team. |
| EXEQUY | • exequy n. (Obsolete, now only in plural) Funeral rites. • EXEQUY n. a funeral procession. |
| JERQUE | • jerque v. (UK, historical, transitive) To search (a ship) for unentered goods. • JERQUE v. to search a vessel for contraband. |
| QUAERE | • quaere v. (Archaic) To ask or query; used imperatively to introduce a question or signify doubt. • quaere n. (Archaic) A question or query. • quære v. Obsolete form of quaere. |
| QUEBEC | • quebec n. (International standards) Alternative letter-case form of Quebec from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet. • quebec n. Alternative letter-case form of Quebec of the ICAO/NATO radiotelephony alphabet. • Quebec prop.n. A province in eastern Canada. |
| QUEENS | • queens n. Plural of queen. • queens n. (Poker slang) A pair of queens. • queens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of queen. |
| QUEENY | • queeny adj. (Informal) Like a (royal) queen; queenly; queenish. • queeny adj. (Slang) Like a queen; effeminately homosexual. • QUEENY adj. camp or effeminate. |
| QUEERS | • queers n. Plural of queer. • queers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of queer. • QUEER v. to spoil, to put someone in a difficult position. |
| QUEEST | • queest n. Archaic form of cushat. • QUEEST n. the ringdove or wood-pigeon, also QUIST, QUOIST. |
| QUELEA | • quelea n. The African weaverbird (genus Quelea). • Quelea prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Ploceidae. • QUELEA n. a kind of African weaverbird. |
| QUEMED | • quemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of queme. • QUEME v. (Spenser) to please, suit, fit. |
| QUEMES | • quemes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of queme. • QUEME v. (Spenser) to please, suit, fit. |
| QUETHE | • quethe v. (Obsolete except in past tense quoth) To say or declare. • QUETHE v. (obsolete) to quote. |
| QUEUED | • queued v. Simple past tense and past participle of queue. • QUEUE v. to line up for service. |
| QUEUER | • queuer n. One who queues; a person waiting in line. • queuer n. (Computing) A process, etc. that places data items on a queue. • QUEUER n. one who lines up. |
| QUEUES | • queues n. Plural of queue. • queues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of queue. • QUEUE v. to line up for service. |
| SEQUEL | • sequel n. (Dated) The events, collectively, which follow a previously mentioned event; the aftermath. • sequel n. (Narratology) A narrative that is written after another narrative set in the same universe, especially… • sequel n. (Mathematics) The remainder of the text; what follows. Used exclusively in the set phrase "in the sequel". |