| BELIQUOR | • BELIQUOR v. to soak with liquor. |
| BRELOQUE | • breloque n. A seal or charm for a watchchain. • BRELOQUE n. (French) a watch chain. |
| COEQUALS | • coequals n. Plural of coequal. • COEQUAL n. one who is equal in rank or power. |
| 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. |
| ELOQUENT | • eloquent adj. Fluently persuasive and articulate. • eloquent adj. Effective in expressing meaning by speech. • ELOQUENT adj. fluent in speech. |
| FILIOQUE | • filioque n. (Theology) The use of the Latin word filioque (“and the son”) in the Western form of the Nicene Creed… • FILIOQUE n. (Latin) a doctrine that the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Son. |
| LIQUORED | • liquored v. Simple past tense and past participle of liquor. • LIQUOR v. to intoxicate with an alcoholic beverage. |
| NONEQUAL | • nonequal adj. Not equal; unequal, different. • nonequal n. One who is not an equal; a person of differing rank or status. • NONEQUAL n. one that is not equal. |
| OBLIQUED | • obliqued v. Simple past tense and past participle of oblique. • OBLIQUE v. (obsolete) to deviate from a direct line. |
| OBLIQUER | • obliquer adj. Comparative form of oblique: more oblique. • OBLIQUE adj. slanting. |
| OBLIQUES | • obliques n. Collectively, the abdominal muscles responsible for rotation of the trunk. • obliques n. Plural of oblique. • OBLIQUE v. (obsolete) to deviate from a direct line. |
| ODALIQUE | • odalique n. Archaic form of odalisque. • ODALIQUE n. (French) a female slave; a concubine in a harem, also ODALISK, ODALISQUE. |
| OPAQUELY | • opaquely adv. In an opaque manner. • OPAQUE adv. impervious to light. |
| QUOTABLE | • quotable adj. Capable or worthy of being quoted. • QUOTABLE adj. capable of being quoted. |
| REQUOYLE | • REQUOYLE v. (Shakespeare) to recoil. |