| EQUESTRIAN | • equestrian adj. Of horseback riding or horseback riders. • equestrian adj. (Historical) Of or relating to the ancient Roman class of equites. • equestrian n. One who rides a horse. |
| QUESTINGLY | • questingly adv. So as to quest; with curiosity, desire to search, etc. • QUESTING adv. searching. |
| QUESTIONED | • questioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of question. • QUESTION v. to ask. |
| QUESTIONEE | • questionee n. One who is questioned. • QUESTIONEE n. one who is questioned. |
| QUESTIONER | • questioner n. A person who asks questions, or who conducts an official enquiry. • QUESTIONER n. one who asks questions. |
| QUESTORIAL | • questorial adj. Alternative form of quaestorial. • QUESTORIAL adj. relating to a questor, also QUAESTORIAL. |
| QUESTRISTS | • questrists n. Plural of questrist. • QUESTRIST n. (Shakespeare) a seeker; a pursuer. |
| RECONQUEST | • reconquest n. The act or process of conquering something again, such as a territory. • RECONQUEST n. the act of conquering again. |
| REQUESTERS | • requesters n. Plural of requester. • REQUESTER n. one who requests, also REQUESTOR. |
| REQUESTING | • requesting v. Present participle of request. • REQUEST v. to ask for. |
| REQUESTORS | • requestors n. Plural of requestor. • REQUESTOR n. one who requests, also REQUESTER. |
| SEQUESTERS | • sequesters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sequester. • SEQUESTER v. to set apart; to seize by authority of a writ. |
| SEQUESTRAL | • sequestral adj. (Medicine) Of or pertaining to a sequestrum. • SEQUESTRAL adj. of or like a sequestrum, a portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis. |
| SEQUESTRUM | • sequestrum n. A fragment of bone or other dead tissue that has separated during necrosis. • SEQUESTRUM n. (Latin) a portion of dead bone which becomes separated from the sound portion, as in necrosis. |