| EQUANT | • equant n. (Obsolete, astronomy) The center of a planetary epicycle. • equant adj. Having comparable measurements in all directions; equidimensional. • EQUANT n. (Latin) a geometric adjustment to explain planetary motion. |
| QANATS | • qanats n. Plural of qanat. • qanāts n. Plural of qanāt. • QANAT n. (Arabic) an underground water tunnel. |
| QINTAR | • qintar n. (Plural: qindarka or qintars) An Albanian coin equal to one hundredth of a lek. • qintar n. (Plural: qintars) A unit of measure, which varies in value depending upon the product measured; for… • QINTAR n. (Albanian) a monetary unit of Albania, equal to one-hundredth of a lek, also QINDAR, QUINTAR. |
| QUAINT | • quaint adj. (Obsolete) Of a person: cunning, crafty. • quaint adj. (Obsolete) Cleverly made; artfully contrived. • quaint adj. (Now dialectal) Strange or odd; unusual. |
| QUANTA | • quanta n. Plural of quantum. • QUANTUM n. (Latin) a minimum quantity. |
| QUANTS | • quants n. Plural of quant. • quants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quant. • Quants prop.n. Plural of Quant. |
| QUEINT | • queint adj. Obsolete form of quenched. • queint adj. Obsolete form of quaint. • QUEINT adj. (Spenser) quaint. |
| QUINTA | • quinta n. A country house in Madeira. • QUINTA n. (Spanish) a country house in Spain or Portugal. |
| QUINTE | • quinte n. (Fencing) The fifth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the… • Quinte prop.n. Synonym of Bay of Quinte. • QUINTE n. an attacking fencing position. |
| QUINTS | • quints n. Plural of quint. • QUINT n. a five-stringed tenor viol. |
| SQUINT | • squint v. (Intransitive) To look with the eyes partly closed, as in bright sunlight, or as a threatening expression. • squint v. (Intransitive) To look or glance sideways. • squint v. (Intransitive) To look with, or have eyes that are turned in different directions; to suffer from strabismus. |
| TRANQS | • tranqs n. Plural of tranq. • TRANQ n. (short for) tranquilliser, also TRANK. |