| AQUILONS | • AQUILON n. (Shakespeare) the north wind. |
| CONQUERS | • conquers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conquer. • CONQUER v. to overcome by force. |
| CONQUEST | • conquest n. Victory gained through combat; the subjugation of an enemy. • conquest n. (Figuratively, by extension) An act or instance of overcoming an obstacle. • conquest n. That which is conquered; possession gained by force, physical or moral. |
| COQUINAS | • coquinas n. Plural of coquina. • COQUINA n. (Spanish) a coarse-grained, porous variety of clastic limestone made up chiefly of shells and shell fragments. |
| JONQUILS | • jonquils n. Plural of jonquil. • JONQUIL n. a species of narcissus. |
| NARQUOIS | • NARQUOIS adj. (French) mocking; malicious. |
| QUESTION | • question n. A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative. • question n. A subject or topic for consideration or investigation. • question n. A doubt or challenge about the truth, accuracy, or validity of a matter. |
| QUILLONS | • quillons n. Plural of quillon. • QUILLON n. (French) the arm of the cross-guard of a sword handle. |
| QUINOIDS | • quinoids n. Plural of quinoid. • QUINOID n. a quinonoid substance. |
| QUINONES | • quinones n. Plural of quinone. • Quinones prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • QUINONE n. a crystalline derivative of aniline, also CHINONE, KINONE. |
| QUODLINS | • quodlins n. Plural of quodlin. • QUODLIN n. a variety of elongated apple, also CODLIN, CODLING. |
| SQUADRON | • squadron n. (Obsolete) A body of troops drawn up in a square. • squadron n. (Military, historical, army) A body of cavalry comprising two companies or troops, averaging from one… • squadron n. (Military) A body of infantrymen made up of several platoons, averaging from eighty to one hundred and… |
| SQUARSON | • squarson n. A squire who is also the local rector. • SQUARSON n. a clergyman who is also a squire or landowner in his parish. |
| UNQUOTES | • unquotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unquote. • UNQUOTE v. to close a quotation. |