| GUQINS | • guqins n. Plural of guqin. • GUQIN n. (Chinese) a kind of Chinese zither with silken strings, also QIN. |
| QUANTS | • quants n. Plural of quant. • quants v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quant. • Quants prop.n. Plural of Quant. |
| QUEANS | • queans n. Plural of quean. • QUEAN n. (Scots) a young woman, also QUEYN, QUEYNIE, QUINE, QUINIE. |
| QUEENS | • queens n. Plural of queen. • queens n. (Poker slang) A pair of queens. • queens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of queen. |
| QUENAS | • quenas n. Plural of quena. • QUENA n. (Spanish) a type of bamboo flute from the Andes. |
| QUERNS | • querns n. Plural of quern. • QUERN n. a hand operated stone mill for grinding corn. |
| QUEYNS | • queyns n. Plural of queyn. • QUEYN n. (Scots) a young woman, also QUEAN, QUEYNIE, QUINE, QUINIE. |
| QUINAS | • QUINA n. (Quechua) a tree yielding cinchona bark, from which quinine is made, also CHINACHINA, CINCHONA, KINA, KINAKINA, QUINAQUINA, QUINQUINA. |
| QUINES | • quines n. Plural of quine. • quines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quine. • Quines prop.n. Plural of Quine. |
| QUINOS | • QUINO n. a game of chance, also KENO, KEENO, KINO. |
| QUINSY | • quinsy n. (Pathology) A peritonsillar abscess; a painful pus-filled inflammation or abscess of the tonsils and… • QUINSY n. severe inflammation of tonsils and throat. |
| QUINTS | • quints n. Plural of quint. • QUINT n. a five-stringed tenor viol. |
| QUOINS | • quoins n. Plural of quoin. • QUOIN v. to secure or raise by wedging. |
| QUONKS | • quonks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quonk. • QUONK v. to make an accidental disturbing noise too close to a microphone. |
| SEQUIN | • sequin n. (Now historical) Any of various small gold coins minted in Italy and Turkey. • sequin n. (Fashion) A sparkling spangle used for the decoration of ornate clothing. • SEQUIN v. to apply shiny ornamental disks to. |
| 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. |
| SQUINY | • squiny v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To squint. • SQUINY v. (dialect) to squint, also SQUINNY. |