| COLLOQUE | • colloque v. (Intransitive) To hold colloquy; to converse. • COLLOQUE v. (French) to hold a colloquy. |
| COQUILLE | • coquille n. A meal, especially a seafood dish, served in an actual scallop shell or a dish (container) shaped like a shell. • coquille n. A scallop shell or a dish (container) shaped like one, especially when used to serve the aforementioned food. • coquille n. A form of ruching used as a dress trimming or for neckwear, named from the manner in which it is gathered or fulled. |
| EQUALLED | • equalled v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of equal. • equalled adj. Matched; found comparable. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • EQUAL v. to make equal. |
| LALIQUES | • LALIQUE n. a style of cut glass or crystal. |
| LIQUABLE | • liquable adj. Capable of being melted. • LIQUABLE adj. able to be liquefied. |
| QUELLERS | • quellers n. Plural of queller. • QUELLER n. a killer; as, Jack the Giant Queller. |
| QUELLING | • quelling v. Present participle of quell. • quelling n. The act by which something is quelled. • quelling adj. Causing something to quell or be quelled. |
| QUENELLE | • quenelle n. (Cooking) A light dumpling made of lightly spiced minced meat or fish bound with egg and poached. • quenelle n. (Cooking) An elliptical shape moulded by chefs from soft foods using two spoons. • quenelle n. (Offensive) A gesture which is usually performed by pointing one arm diagonally downwards palm down… |
| QUILLETS | • quillets n. Plural of quillet. • QUILLET n. (archaic) a quibble, also QUIBLIN. |
| QUILLMEN | • quillmen n. Plural of quillman. • QUILLMAN n. a clerk. |
| QUINELLA | • quinella n. (Gambling, horse racing) A form of bet in which the bettor predicts the first two finishers in a race… • quinella v. (Australia, New Zealand) To have two team members, horses, etc., finish first and second in the same event. • QUINELLA n. (Spanish) a bet whereby the bettor must pick first two winners of a race but not necessarily in order, also QUINELA, QUINIELA. |
| SQUALLED | • squalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of squall. • SQUALL v. to rain or blow with sudden strength. |
| SQUALLER | • squaller n. One who squalls; a crier, complainer, or bad singer. • SQUALLER n. a person, esp. a child, given to squalling. |
| SQUILLAE | • squillae n. Plural of squilla. • SQUILLA n. a kind of burrowing crustacean, a mantis shrimp. |
| TEQUILLA | • tequilla n. Archaic form of tequila. • TEQUILLA n. a Mexican alcoholic drink made from the agave plant, also TEQUILA. |