| ANTIQUING | • antiquing v. Present participle of antique. • ANTIQUE v. to alter the appearance of e.g. wood to make it seem very old. |
| ENQUEUING | • enqueuing v. Present participle of enqueue. • ENQUEUE v. to add (a data-processing task) to a list of tasks awaiting processing in a buffer. |
| ENQUIRING | • enquiring v. Present participle of enquire. • enquiring n. An instance of making an enquiry; an asking. • enquiring adj. Curious, inquisitive or investigative. |
| INQUERING | • inquering v. Present participle of inquere. • INQUERE v. (Spenser) to ask about, inquire. |
| INQUIRING | • inquiring v. Present participle of inquire. • inquiring n. Inquiry. • inquiring adj. Inquisitive. |
| QUANDANGS | • quandangs n. Plural of quandang. • QUANDANG n. (Native Australian) an Australian tree, also QUANDONG, QUANTONG. |
| QUANDONGS | • quandongs n. Plural of quandong. • QUANDONG n. (Native Australian) a small Australian tree of the sandalwood family, also QUANDANG, QUANTONG. |
| QUANTONGS | • quantongs n. Plural of quantong. • QUANTONG n. (Native Australian) a small Australian tree of the sandalwood family, also QUANDANG, QUANDONG. |
| QUEENINGS | • queenings n. Plural of queening. • QUEENING n. a variety of apple. |
| QUENCHING | • quenching n. (Physics) The extinction of any of several physical properties. • quenching n. (Metallurgy) The rapid cooling of a hot metal object, by placing it in a liquid, in order to harden it. • quenching n. (Astronomy) A process in which a galaxy loses cold gas, thus strongly suppressing star formation. |
| QUINCHING | • quinching v. Present participle of quinch. • QUINCHE v. (Spenser) to stir, move, also QUATCH, QUETCH, QUICH, QUITCH. |
| QUOININGS | • quoinings n. Plural of quoining. • QUOINING n. the act of wedging. |
| SEQUINING | • sequining n. The application of sequins to clothing etc. • SEQUIN v. to apply shiny ornamental disks to. |
| SQUINTING | • squinting v. Present participle of squint. • squinting n. The act of one who squints. • SQUINTING adj. looking with the eyes partly closed. |
| SQUINYING | • squinying v. Present participle of squiny. • SQUINY v. (dialect) to squint, also SQUINNY. |
| UNQUAKING | • UNQUAKING adj. not quaking. |
| UNQUOTING | • unquoting v. Present participle of unquote. • UNQUOTE v. to close a quotation. |