| HARQUEBUSS | • harquebuss n. Alternative form of harquebus. • HARQUEBUSS n. an early type of portable firearm; spec. one supported on a tripod by a hook or on a forked rest, also ARQUEBUS, HARQUEBUS, HARQUEBUSE. |
| MUSQUASHES | • musquashes n. Plural of musquash. • MUSQUASH n. a large semiaquatic North American rodent, resembling a beaver, also MUSHRAT, MUSKRAT. |
| QINGHAOSUS | • QINGHAOSU n. (Chinese) a crystalline compound obtained from artemisia. |
| QUEENSHIPS | • queenships n. Plural of queenship. • QUEENSHIP n. the state, rank, or dignity of a queen. |
| QUENCHLESS | • quenchless adj. That cannot be quenched; unquenchable. • QUENCHLESS adj. incapable of being quenched. |
| SQUABASHED | • squabashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of squabash. • SQUABASH v. to crush esp. with criticism; to lambaste. |
| SQUABASHER | • SQUABASHER n. one who deals a squabash, a crushing blow. |
| SQUABASHES | • squabashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of squabash. • SQUABASH v. to crush esp. with criticism; to lambaste. |
| SQUARISHLY | • squarishly adv. In a squarish way. • SQUARISH adv. somewhat square. |
| SQUASHABLE | • squashable adj. Capable of being squashed. • SQUASHABLE adj. that can be squashed. |
| SQUASHIEST | • squashiest adj. Superlative form of squashy: most squashy. • SQUASHY adj. yielding, soft and moist, also SQUISHY. |
| SQUELCHERS | • squelchers n. Plural of squelcher. • SQUELCHER n. an overwhelming blow, retort etc. |
| SQUIRARCHS | • squirarchs n. Plural of squirarch. • SQUIRARCH n. one who belongs to the squirarchy. |
| SQUIRESHIP | • squireship n. State or position of being a squire; squirehood. • SQUIRESHIP n. squirehood. |
| SQUISHIEST | • squishiest adj. Superlative form of squishy: most squishy. • SQUISHY adj. squashy. |
| SQUOOSHIER | • squooshier adj. Comparative form of squooshy: more squooshy. • SQUOOSHY adj. squashy. |
| SQUOOSHING | • squooshing v. Present participle of squoosh. • SQUOOSH v. to squash, also SQUISH, SQUUSH. |
| VANQUISHES | • vanquishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |