| EQUIVOQUES | • equivoques n. Plural of equivoque. • EQUIVOQUE n. an ambiguous term; a word susceptible of different significations, also EQUIVOKE.
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| OVEREQUIPS | • OVEREQUIP v. to equip, furnish with, or supply excessively. | 
| QUAVERIEST | • QUAVERY adj. shaky, quavering. | 
| QUAVERINGS | • quaverings n. Plural of quavering. • QUAVERING n. the act of quavering.
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| QUIVERFULS | • quiverfuls n. Plural of quiverful. • QUIVERFUL n. the contents of a quiver.
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| QUIVERIEST | • QUIVERY adj. quivering. | 
| QUIVERINGS | • quiverings n. Plural of quivering. • QUIVERING n. the act of quivering.
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| QUIVERSFUL | • quiversful n. Plural of quiverful. • QUIVERFUL n. the contents of a quiver.
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| QUOTATIVES | • quotatives n. Plural of quotative. • QUOTATIVE n. a function word used in informal contexts to introduce a quotation.
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| SAQUINAVIR | • saquinavir n. (Pharmacology) An antiretroviral drug C38H50N6O5 of the protease inhibitor class that is used in the… | 
| SEMIQUAVER | • semiquaver n. (Music) A sixteenth note, drawn as a crotchet with two tails. • SEMIQUAVER n. a 1/16 note in music.
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| VANQUISHED | • vanquished adj. Defeated. • vanquished v. Simple past tense and past participle of vanquish.
 • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle.
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| VANQUISHER | • vanquisher n. Someone who vanquishes; a conqueror. • VANQUISHER n. one who vanquishes.
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| VANQUISHES | • vanquishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle.
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