| BELIQUORED | • beliquored adj. Drunken. • BELIQUOR v. to soak with liquor. |
| CONQUERERS | • conquerers n. Plural of conquerer. • CONQUERER n. one who conquers, also CONQUEROR. |
| CONQUERESS | • conqueress n. A female conqueror. • CONQUERESS n. a woman who conquers. |
| COQUETRIES | • coquetries n. Plural of coquetry. • COQUETRY n. flirtatious behaviour. |
| CROQUETTES | • croquettes n. Plural of croquette. • CROQUETTE n. (French) a ball or cylindrical cake of minced meat, potatoes etc. |
| EUROCHEQUE | • Eurocheque n. (Finance, historical) A type of cheque formerly used in Europe that was accepted across national borders… • EUROCHEQUE n. a cheque drawn on a European bank that can be cashed at any bank or bureau de change displaying the EC sign. |
| GROTESQUER | • grotesquer adj. Comparative form of grotesque: more grotesque. • GROTESQUE adj. (French) extravagantly formed, fantastic; bizarre. |
| GROTESQUES | • grotesques n. Plural of grotesque. • GROTESQUE n. an extravagant piece of art. |
| HUMORESQUE | • humoresque n. (Music) A composition that is playful in attitude and tone. • HUMORESQUE n. a musical caprice, also HUMORESK. |
| OVEREQUIPS | • OVEREQUIP v. to equip, furnish with, or supply excessively. |
| QUEERCORES | • QUEERCORE n. a type of gay-oriented punk music. |
| QUERNSTONE | • quernstone n. Either of a pair of stones used for grinding material by hand. • QUERNSTONE n. a quern, a stone mill for grinding corn. |
| QUESTIONER | • questioner n. A person who asks questions, or who conducts an official enquiry. • QUESTIONER n. one who asks questions. |
| RECONQUERS | • reconquers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reconquer. • RECONQUER v. to conquer again. |
| RECONQUEST | • reconquest n. The act or process of conquering something again, such as a territory. • RECONQUEST n. the act of conquering again. |
| REQUESTORS | • requestors n. Plural of requestor. • REQUESTOR n. one who requests, also REQUESTER. |
| ROQUELAURE | • roquelaure n. (Now archaic, historical) A lined and trimmed cloak that reaches to the knees, often with bright-coloured… • ROQUELAURE n. a cloak reaching about to, or just below, the knees, worn in the 18th century, also ROCKLAY, ROKELAY. |
| THEORIQUES | • THEORIQUE n. (Shakespeare) theory, speculation, also THEORIC. |
| UNDERQUOTE | • underquote v. (Transitive, intransitive) To give a quotation that is too low, or is lower than that offered by others. • UNDERQUOTE v. to offer at a price lower than. |