| DESQUAMATED | • desquamated v. Simple past tense and past participle of desquamate. • DESQUAMATE v. to scale or flake off. |
| DESQUAMATES | • desquamates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of desquamate. • DESQUAMATE v. to scale or flake off. |
| DOMESTIQUES | • domestiques n. Plural of domestique. • DOMESTIQUE n. a cyclist whose job is to support the higher-ranking members of the team. |
| HUMORESQUES | • humoresques n. Plural of humoresque. • HUMORESQUE n. a musical caprice, also HUMORESK. |
| MARQUESSATE | • marquessate n. The territory of a marquess, margrave or person of comparable rank. • MARQUESSATE n. the rank of marquess. |
| MARQUETRIES | • marquetries n. Plural of marquetry. • MARQUETRY n. furniture inlaid with multicoloured wood, ivory, or metal, also MARQUETERIE. |
| MARQUISETTE | • marquisette n. A sheer cotton fabric used for mosquito nets and curtains. • MARQUISETTE n. a sheer fabric of cotton, rayon, silk, or nylon. |
| MASQUERADED | • masqueraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of masquerade. • MASQUERADE v. to disguise oneself. |
| MASQUERADER | • masquerader n. One who masquerades; a person wearing a mask or disguise. • MASQUERADER n. one who masquerades. |
| MASQUERADES | • masquerades n. Plural of masquerade. • masquerades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of masquerade. • MASQUERADE v. to disguise oneself. |
| MEFLOQUINES | • MEFLOQUINE n. an antimalarial drug. |
| MESQUINERIE | • MESQUINERIE n. (French) the quality of being mesquin, mean. |
| METASEQUOIA | • metasequoia n. Metasequoia, the dawn redwood, a fast-growing deciduous conifer native to China. • METASEQUOIA n. a tree, the dawn redwood. |
| QUADRIREMES | • quadriremes n. Plural of quadrireme. • QUADRIREME n. an ancient ship with four banks of oars. |
| QUARRELSOME | • quarrelsome adj. Argumentative; fond of or prone to quarreling. • QUARRELSOME adj. apt or disposed to quarrel in an often petty manner. |
| QUERIMONIES | • querimonies n. Plural of querimony. • QUERIMONY n. a complaint. |
| SEMICIRQUES | • semicirques n. Plural of semicirque. • SEMICIRQUE n. a semicircular hollow or opening among trees or hills. |
| SEMIQUAVERS | • semiquavers n. Plural of semiquaver. • SEMIQUAVER n. a 1/16 note in music. |
| SEQUESTRUMS | • sequestrums n. Plural of sequestrum. • SEQUESTRUM n. (Latin) a portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis. |