| CLIQUISHNESSES | • CLIQUISHNESS n. the state of being cliquish. |
| LIQUORISHNESSES | • LIQUORISHNESS n. LIQUORISH, (obsolete) dainty, tempting to the taste; lecherous, also LICKERISH. |
| QUALMISHNESSES | • QUALMISHNESS n. the state of being qualmish, sick at the stomach. |
| QUELQUECHOSES | • QUELQUECHOSE n. (French) something. |
| QUENCHLESS | • quenchless adj. That cannot be quenched; unquenchable. • QUENCHLESS adj. incapable of being quenched. |
| QUENCHLESSLY | • quenchlessly adv. In a quenchless manner. • QUENCHLESS adv. incapable of being quenched. |
| RELINQUISHERS | • relinquishers n. Plural of relinquisher. • RELINQUISHER n. one who relinquishes. |
| RELINQUISHES | • relinquishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relinquish. • RELINQUISH v. to withdraw or retreat from. |
| RELINQUISHMENTS | • relinquishments n. Plural of relinquishment. • RELINQUISHMENT n. the act of relinquishing. |
| SESQUISULPHIDE | • sesquisulphide n. (Chemistry) Any sulphide containing three sulphur atoms for every two metal atoms. • SESQUISULPHIDE n. a compound with three atoms of sulphur to two of the other element or radical. |
| SESQUISULPHIDES | • sesquisulphides n. Plural of sesquisulphide. • SESQUISULPHIDE n. a compound with three atoms of sulphur to two of the other element or radical. |
| SHEQELS | • sheqels n. Plural of sheqel. • SHEQEL n. (Hebrew) an ancient unit of weight and money, also SHEKEL. |
| SQUELCHERS | • squelchers n. Plural of squelcher. • SQUELCHER n. an overwhelming blow, retort etc. |
| SQUELCHES | • squelches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of squelch. • squelches n. Plural of squelch. • SQUELCH v. to make a gurgling, sucking sound. |
| SQUELCHIEST | • squelchiest adj. Superlative form of squelchy: most squelchy. • SQUELCHY adj. sounding like a squelch. |
| SQUIRRELFISHES | • squirrelfishes n. Plural of squirrelfish. • SQUIRRELFISH n. any of various brightly-coloured marine fishes of the family Holocentridae of shallow tropical waters, so called because their large eyes resemble those of the squirrel. |