| AQUADROME | • aquadrome n. (Recreation, dated) Synonym of water park. • aquadrome n. (Sports) An aquatics facility. • AQUADROME n. a centre with facilities for waterskiing. |
| DOMINIQUE | • Dominique n. An American breed of chicken with a rose comb and a heavy plumage of irregularly striped black-and-white feathers. • Dominique prop.n. A female given name from French. • Dominique prop.n. A male given name from French. |
| EQUIMOLAL | • equimolal adj. Of the same molality. • EQUIMOLAL adj. having an equal number of moles, also EQUIMOLAR. |
| EQUIMOLAR | • equimolar adj. (Chemistry) Containing the same number of moles (of two or more compounds). • EQUIMOLAR adj. having an equal number of moles, also EQUIMOLAL. |
| MISQUOTED | • misquoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misquote. • MISQUOTE v. to quote incorrectly. |
| MISQUOTER | • misquoter n. One who misquotes. • MISQUOTER n. one who misquotes. |
| MISQUOTES | • misquotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misquote. • misquotes n. Plural of misquote. • MISQUOTE v. to quote incorrectly. |
| MONOCOQUE | • monocoque n. A structure design in which the frame and body are built as a single integrated structure. • MONOCOQUE n. (French) an aircraft structure in which the outer skin carries all or most of the torsional and bending stresses; a car structure in which the body is integral with and shares the stresses with the chassis. |
| MOONQUAKE | • moonquake n. A seismic event occurring on the moon; the lunar equivalent of an earthquake. • MOONQUAKE n. a seismic disturbance on the moon. |
| MOQUETTES | • moquettes n. Plural of moquette. • MOQUETTE n. (French) a thick piled fabric used in upholstery and carpeting. |
| MORESQUES | • Moresques n. Plural of Moresque. • MORESQUE n. an ancient decorative style. |
| QUEENDOMS | • queendoms n. Plural of queendom. • QUEENDOM n. a Queen's domain. |
| QUERIMONY | • querimony n. (Archaic) A complaint. • QUERIMONY n. a complaint. |
| QUIETSOME | • quietsome adj. (Archaic) Characterised or marked by quietness; calm; still; tranquil. • QUIETSOME adj. (Spenser) undisturbed. |
| SQUIREDOM | • squiredom n. The rank of squire, or the period of being a squire. • SQUIREDOM n. the office of squire. |