| ENQUIRATION | • ENQUIRATION n. (dialect) inquiry, also INQUIRATION. |
| PRECONQUEST | • preconquest adj. Prior to conquest. • PRECONQUEST adj. taking place before the Norman conquest. |
| QUANTOMETER | • quantometer n. A device for performing spectrographic analysis. • QUANTOMETER n. (tradename) an instrument for measuring proportions of elements in metallic samples. |
| QUATERNIONS | • quaternions n. Plural of quaternion. • QUATERNION n. a set or group of four; the operation of changing one vector into another, or the quotient of two vectors. |
| QUERCITRONS | • quercitrons n. Plural of quercitron. • QUERCITRON n. a North American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin. |
| QUERNSTONES | • quernstones n. Plural of quernstone. • QUERNSTONE n. a quern, a stone mill for grinding corn. |
| QUESTIONARY | • questionary n. A questionnaire. • questionary n. (Archaic) One who makes it his business to seek after relics and carry them about for sale. • questionary adj. Inquiring; asking questions; testing. |
| QUESTIONERS | • questioners n. Plural of questioner. • QUESTIONER n. one who asks questions. |
| RECONQUESTS | • reconquests n. Plural of reconquest. • RECONQUEST n. the act of conquering again. |
| REQUISITION | • requisition n. A formal request for something. • requisition n. That which is required by authority; especially, a quota of supplies or necessaries. • requisition n. A call; an invitation; a summons. |
| TOURNIQUETS | • tourniquets n. Plural of tourniquet. • TOURNIQUET n. (French) a device to stop bleeding, as a bandage twisted tight by a stick, etc. |
| UNDERQUOTED | • underquoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of underquote. • UNDERQUOTE v. to offer at a price lower than. |
| UNDERQUOTES | • underquotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underquote. • UNDERQUOTE v. to offer at a price lower than. |
| VENTRILOQUY | • ventriloquy n. (Dated) Ventriloquism. • VENTRILOQUY n. the production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker, also VENTRILOQUISM. |