| INQUIETING | • inquieting v. Present participle of inquiet. • INQUIET v. to disturb. |
| INQUIETUDE | • inquietude n. A condition of being restless, uneasy or nervous. • INQUIETUDE n. a disturbed state. |
| INQUILINES | • inquilines n. Plural of inquiline. • INQUILINE n. a creature dwelling in another creature's lair, also INQUILINIC. |
| INQUILINIC | • INQUILINIC adj. living with another. • INQUILINIC n. a creature dwelling in another creature's lair, also INQUILINE. |
| INQUINATED | • inquinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of inquinate. • INQUINATE v. to corrupt or defile. |
| INQUINATES | • inquinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inquinate. • INQUINATE v. to corrupt or defile. |
| INQUIRENDO | • inquirendo n. (Law) An authority to inquire. • INQUIRENDO n. the authority to inquire into something e.g. for the benefit of the Crown. |
| INQUISITOR | • inquisitor n. A person who inquires, especially searchingly or ruthlessly. • inquisitor n. (Historical) An official of the ecclesiastical court of the Inquisition. • INQUISITOR n. one who inquires or makes inquisition. |
| PALANQUINS | • palanquins n. Plural of palanquin. • PALANQUIN n. (Malay) a light litter for one passenger, also PALANKEEN. |
| QUINQUINAS | • quinquinas n. Plural of quinquina. • QUINQUINA n. (Quechua) a tree yielding cinchona bark, from which quinine is made, also CHINACHINA, CINCHONA, KINA, KINAKINA, QUINA, QUINAQUINA. |
| RELINQUISH | • relinquish v. (Transitive) To give up, abandon or retire from something. To trade away. • relinquish v. (Transitive) To let go (free, away), physically release. • relinquish v. (Transitive) To metaphorically surrender, yield control or possession. |
| TRANQUILER | • tranquiler adj. Comparative form of tranquil: more tranquil. • TRANQUIL adj. calm, peaceful. |
| TRANQUILLY | • tranquilly adv. In a tranquil manner. • TRANQUIL adv. calm, peaceful. |
| UNQUIETEST | • unquietest adj. Superlative form of unquiet: most unquiet. • UNQUIET adj. not quiet, restless. |
| UNQUIETING | • unquieting v. Present participle of unquiet. • UNQUIET v. to disturb. |
| UNTRANQUIL | • untranquil adj. Not tranquil. • UNTRANQUIL adj. not tranquil. |
| VANQUISHED | • vanquished adj. Defeated. • vanquished v. Simple past tense and past participle of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |
| VANQUISHER | • vanquisher n. Someone who vanquishes; a conqueror. • VANQUISHER n. one who vanquishes. |
| VANQUISHES | • vanquishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vanquish. • VANQUISH v. to defeat in battle. |