| AQUASHOW | • aquashow n. A spectacle consisting of underwater dance and gymnastics. • AQUASHOW n. an exhibition of swimming and diving. |
| DECIDUAS | • deciduas n. Plural of decidua. • DECIDUA n. (Latin) a mucous membrane of the uterus. |
| MADOQUAS | • madoquas n. Plural of madoqua. • MADOQUA n. (Amharic) a small Abyssinian antelope. |
| MAJAGUAS | • MAJAGUA n. a forest tree of Cuba and Jamaica having variably hairy leaves and orange-yellow or orange-red flower. |
| MORRHUAS | • MORRHUA n. an old name for the cod. |
| MUSQUASH | • musquash n. The muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus. • Musquash prop.n. A civil parish of Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada. • MUSQUASH n. a large semiaquatic North American rodent, resembling a beaver, also MUSHRAT, MUSKRAT. |
| OQUASSAS | • oquassas n. Plural of oquassa. • OQUASSA n. (Native American) a small, handsome trout, found in some of the lakes in Maine. |
| PADUASOY | • paduasoy n. A rich and heavy silk material. • paduasoy n. A garment made from this material. • PADUASOY n. (French) corded silk; a garment of this. |
| PIRAGUAS | • piraguas n. Plural of piragua. • PIRAGUA n. (Caribbean) a dugout canoe, also PERIAGUA, PIROGUE, PIROQUE. |
| PUNALUAS | • punaluas n. Plural of punalua. • PUNALUA n. (Hawaiian) the marriage of brothers of one family to sisters of another. |
| QUASHERS | • quashers n. Plural of quasher. • QUASHER n. one who quashes. |
| QUASHING | • quashing v. Present participle of quash. • quashing n. The action of quashing something. • QUASH v. to set aside or annul. |
| QUASSIAS | • quassias n. Plural of quassia. • QUASSIA n. the bitter wood of several tropical American trees, used in medicine and sometimes as a substitute for hops in making beer. |
| QUASSINS | • quassins n. Plural of quassin. • QUASSIN n. the bitter principle of quassia, extracted as a white crystalline substance. |
| SILIQUAS | • siliquas n. Plural of siliqua. • SILIQUA n. (Latin) a type of dry fruit consisting of a long pod of two carpels divided by a partition, also SILIQUE. |
| SQUASHED | • squashed adj. Squeezed until flattened, or until a pulp. • squashed adj. Suppressed or silenced. • squashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of squash. |
| SQUASHER | • squasher n. One who, or that which, squashes. • SQUASHER n. one who squashes. |
| SQUASHES | • squashes n. Plural of squash. • squashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of squash. • SQUASH v. to press into a flat mess, also SQUISH, SQUOOSH, SQUUSH. |
| SUASIBLE | • suasible adj. Capable of being persuaded; easily persuaded. • SUASIBLE adj. capable of being persuaded; easily persuaded. |
| SUASIONS | • suasions n. Plural of suasion. • SUASION n. persuasion. |