| EQUISETUM | • equisetum n. The horsetail (plant of genus Equisetum). • Equisetum prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Equisetaceae – the horsetails. • EQUISETUM n. (Latin) a plant, horsetail. |
| MAQUETTES | • maquettes n. Plural of maquette. • MAQUETTE n. (French) a small model of something to be made on a larger scale. |
| MESQUITES | • mesquites n. Plural of mesquite. • MESQUITE n. (Nahuatl) a spiny tree or shrub of the southwestern part of North America, also MESQUIT, MEZQUIT, MEZQUITE, MUSKIT. |
| MEZQUITES | • mezquites n. Plural of mezquite. • MEZQUITE n. (Nahuatl) a name for two trees of the southwestern part of North America, the honey mesquite, and screw-pod mesquite, also MESQUIT, MESQUITE, MEZQUIT, MUSKIT. |
| MIQUELETS | • miquelets n. Plural of miquelet. • MIQUELET n. (French) an irregular or partisan soldier; a bandit. |
| MISQUOTED | • misquoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misquote. • MISQUOTE v. to quote incorrectly. |
| MISQUOTER | • misquoter n. One who misquotes. • MISQUOTER n. one who misquotes. |
| MISQUOTES | • misquotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misquote. • misquotes n. Plural of misquote. • MISQUOTE v. to quote incorrectly. |
| MOQUETTES | • moquettes n. Plural of moquette. • MOQUETTE n. (French) a thick piled fabric used in upholstery and carpeting. |
| MOSQUITOS | • mosquitos n. Plural of mosquito. • mosquitos v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mosquito. • Mosquitos n. Plural of Mosquito. |
| MYSTIQUES | • mystiques n. Plural of mystique. • MYSTIQUE n. (French) an aura of mystery. |
| QUAESITUM | • quaesitum n. (Philosophy) Something sought or required. • QUAESITUM n. (Latin) something sought for; the true value. |
| QUALMIEST | • qualmiest adj. Superlative form of qualmy: most qualmy. • QUALMY adj. having misgivings. |
| QUIETISMS | • quietisms n. Plural of quietism. • QUIETISM n. a doctrine of passive religious contemplation. |
| QUIETSOME | • quietsome adj. (Archaic) Characterised or marked by quietness; calm; still; tranquil. • QUIETSOME adj. (Spenser) undisturbed. |
| QUIXOTISM | • quixotism n. A form of idealism and delusion which leads to extravagant and absurd undertakings or sacrifices in… • QUIXOTISM n. quixotic principles, character, or practice; a quixotic action, statement, or idea, also QUIXOTRY. |
| SQUAMATES | • squamates n. Plural of squamate. • SQUAMATE n. a creature covered with scales. |