| COQUET | • coquet n. A flirtatious female; a coquette. • coquet n. (Obsolete) A flirtatious male. • coquet v. To act as a flirt or coquet. |
| LOQUAT | • loquat n. The Eriobotrya japonica tree. • loquat n. The fruit of this tree. It is as large as a small plum, but grows in clusters, and contains four or five large seeds. • LOQUAT n. (Chinese) a Chinese and Japanese tree or its small, yellow, edible fruit. |
| QUARTO | • quarto n. (Paper) A size of paper (7.5"-10" x 10"-12.5" or 190-254 x 254-312 mm). Formed by folding and cutting… • quarto n. (Printing) A book size, corresponding to the paper size. • QUARTO n. a book size made by folding sheet into four leaves. |
| QUOIST | • QUOIST n. the ringdove or wood-pigeon, also QUEEST, QUIST. |
| QUOITS | • quoits n. Plural of quoit. • quoits n. A competitive game in which players throw rings, aiming to land them over vertical sticks. • QUOIT v. to play at quoits. |
| QUOTAS | • quotas n. Plural of quota. • QUOTA n. (Latin) a proportional share, a part assigned. |
| QUOTED | • quoted v. Simple past tense and past participle of quote. • QUOTE v. to repeat the words of, also COATE. |
| QUOTER | • quoter n. Someone who quotes. • QUOTER n. one who quotes. |
| QUOTES | • quotes n. Plural of quote. • quotes n. Quotation marks. • quotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quote. |
| QUOTHA | • quotha interj. (Archaic) Forsooth; indeed. • QUOTHA interj. (archaic) an expression of surprise or contempt. |
| QUOTUM | • quotum n. A part or proportion; a fraction; quota. • QUOTUM n. (Latin) a share, also QUOTA. |
| ROQUET | • roquet n. In croquet, the act of hitting another live ball with the striker’s ball, from which croquet is then taken. • roquet v. In croquet, to hit another live ball with the striker’s ball, from which croquet is then taken. • ROQUET n. in croquet, a stroke by which the player's ball strikes an opponent's. |
| TOQUES | • toques n. Plural of toque. • TOQUE n. (French) a close-fitting woman's hat, also TOQUET. |
| TOQUET | • toquet n. Alternative form of toque (“type of hat”). • TOQUET n. (French) a kind of cap worn in the 16th century, also TOQUE. |
| TORQUE | • torque n. (Physics, mechanics) A rotational or twisting effect of a force; a moment of force, defined for measurement… • torque v. (Physics, mechanics) To make something rotate about an axis by imparting torque to it. • torque n. A tightly braided necklace or collar, often made of metal, worn by various early European peoples. |