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aaqbiye

abiquiu

acequia

acequia

noun

  1. (used in the Southwestern US or in reference to Spain, chiefly agriculture) An irrigation ditch.

achaque

acquent

acquest

acquest

noun

  1. (law) Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.
  2. (rare) Acquisition; the thing gained.

acquiet

acquiet

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To quiet.

acquire

acquire

verb

  1. (computing) To sample signals and convert them into digital values.
  2. (medicine) To contract.
  3. (transitive) To gain, usually by one's own exertions; to get as one's own
  4. (transitive) To get.

acquist

acquist

noun

  1. (obsolete) Acquisition; gain.

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To acquire.

acquits

acquits

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acquit

aequian

alfaqui

alfaqui

noun

  1. (historical) An Islamic cleric, an expert in Islamic law and jurisprudence, especially in medieval and early modern Spain.

aliquid

aliquot

aliquot

adj

  1. Contained in the whole an integral number of times, a factor or divisor.

noun

  1. (chemistry, biotechnology) A portion of a total amount of a solution or suspension.

verb

  1. (chemistry, biotechnology, transitive, informal) To separate a volume of solution or suspension into aliquots.

alloquy

alloquy

noun

  1. (obsolete) Act of speaking to another; an address.

almique

alquier

andaqui

anquera

antiqua

antiqua

noun

  1. Alternative form of Antiqua (“typeface”)

antique

antique

adj

  1. (bookbinding) Embossed without gilt.
  2. (obsolete) Synonym of antic, specifically:
  3. (typography) Designating a style of type.
  4. Belonging to former times, not modern, out of date, old-fashioned.
  5. Fantastic, odd, wild, antic.
  6. Having existed in ancient times, descended from antiquity; used especially in reference to Greece and Rome.

noun

  1. (figuratively, mildly derogatory) An old person.
  2. (in the singular) The style or manner of ancient times, used especially of Greek and Roman art.
  3. (obsolete) A man of ancient times.
  4. (typography) A style of type of thick and bold face in which all lines are of equal or nearly equal thickness.
  5. A performer in an antic; or in general, a burlesque performer, a buffoon.
  6. An object of ancient times.
  7. An old object perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance.
  8. Grotesque entertainment; an antic.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To search or shop for antiques.
  2. (transitive) To make (an object) appear to be an antique in some way.
  3. (transitive, bookbinding) To emboss without gilding.

aquabib

aquabib

noun

  1. (very rare, obsolete, derogatory) A teetotaler; one who does not consume alcohol.

aquadag

aquafer

aquafer

noun

  1. Alternative form of aquifer

aquaria

aquaria

noun

  1. plural of aquarium

aquarid

aquarii

aquasco

aquatic

aquatic

adj

  1. Relating to water; living in or near water, taking place in water.

noun

  1. Any aquatic plant.

aquavit

aquavit

noun

  1. A Scandinavian liquor that is about 40% alcohol by volume; distilled from potato or grain mash and flavored with caraway seeds, anise, fennel, dill and other spices and herbs, depending on variety.

aqueity

aqueity

noun

  1. (obsolete) The quality of being watery.

aquench

aqueous

aqueous

adj

  1. (chemistry) Consisting mostly of water.

aquerne

aquifer

aquifer

noun

  1. An underground layer of water-bearing porous stone, earth, or gravel.

aquilae

aquilia

aquilid

aquilla

aquilla

Proper noun

  1. A village in Ohio.
  2. A city in Texas.

aquilon

aquinas

aquiver

aquiver

adj

  1. In a state of excitement, trepidation or agitation; quivering.

asquare

asqueal

asqueal

adj

  1. Squealing.

asquint

asquint

adj

  1. Looking sideways, as though warily.

adv

  1. With narrowed eyes.

asquirm

asquirm

adj

  1. Covered or filled (with something squirming).
  2. Squirming.

asquith

bacquet

banquer

banquet

banquet

noun

  1. (archaic) A dessert; a course of sweetmeats.
  2. A ceremonial dinner party for many people.
  3. A large celebratory meal; a feast.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To participate in a banquet; to feast.
  2. (obsolete) To have dessert after a feast.
  3. (transitive) To treat with a banquet or sumptuous entertainment of food; to feast.

baroque

baroque

adj

  1. (figuratively) Overly and needlessly complicated.
  2. Characteristic of Western art music of about the same period.
  3. Chiseled from stone, or shaped from wood, in a garish, crooked, twisted, or slanted sort of way, grotesque.
  4. Complex and beautiful, despite an outward irregularity.
  5. Embellished with figures and forms such that every level of relief gives way to more details and contrasts.
  6. Ornate, intricate, decorated, laden with detail.

noun

  1. An ornate, detailed style.

barques

barques

noun

  1. plural of barque

basqued

basqued

adj

  1. Having a basque.

basques

basques

noun

  1. plural of basque

batuque

becquer

bequalm

bequest

bequest

noun

  1. A person's inheritance; an amount of property given by will.
  2. That which has been handed down or transmitted.
  3. That which is left by will; a legacy.
  4. The act of bequeathing or leaving by will.
  5. The transfer of property upon the owner's death according to the will of the deceased.

verb

  1. (transitive) To give as a bequest; bequeath.

bequote

bequote

verb

  1. (transitive) To quote frequently or much.

beqwete

besquib

bezique

bezique

noun

  1. A trick-taking card game for two players.
  2. The act of taking certain cards in this game: the queen of spades and jack of diamonds, or (if either of those suits is trumps) the queen of clubs and jack of hearts.

bisques

bisques

noun

  1. plural of bisque

blanque

bonaqua

bosques

bosques

noun

  1. plural of bosque (rare, 19th-century spelling of bosk)
  2. plural of bosque (riverside woodland)

bosquet

bosquet

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of bosket

bouquet

bouquet

noun

  1. (card games) The reserve of cards in the game of Flower Garden and variations.
  2. (cartomancy) The ninth Lenormand card, sometimes called Flowers instead.
  3. (mathematics) A bouquet of circles.
  4. A bunch of cut flowers.
  5. A compliment or expression of praise.
  6. A decoratively arranged bunch of something.
  7. The heart note of a perfume.
  8. The scent of a particular wine.

bourque

brasque

brasque

noun

  1. A mixture of charcoal, clay, etc. used in smelting.

briquet

briquet

noun

  1. (dated) Synonym of lighter in reference to any device used to light cigarettes.
  2. Alternative form of briquette in all its senses.

verb

  1. Alternative form of briquette

brisque

brisque

noun

  1. In the card game bezique, an ace or ten won in a trick.

brusque

brusque

adj

  1. (obsolete) Sour, tart.
  2. Rudely abrupt; curt, unfriendly.

verb

  1. (transitive, chiefly archaic) To act towards (someone or something) in a curt or rudely abrupt manner.

buqshas

buqshas

noun

  1. plural of buqsha

cacique

cacique

noun

  1. (historical) A tribal chief in the Spanish West Indies.
  2. (ornithology) Any of a number of tropical blackbirds from Central America and South America, family Icteridae.
  3. A local political leader in Latin America, Spain, or the Philippines.

caiques

caiques

noun

  1. plural of caique

calqued

calqued

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of calque

calques

calques

noun

  1. plural of calque

casaque

casqued

casqued

adj

  1. (zoology) Having a casque

casques

casques

noun

  1. plural of casque

casquet

cawquaw

cawquaw

noun

  1. (rare, possibly dated) A Canadian porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum).

cazique

cazique

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of cacique

chalque

charque

charqui

charqui

noun

  1. (South America, Central America, Western US) jerky

chequer

chequer

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of checker (in certain senses only)
  2. The edible fruit of the wild service tree, Sorbus torminalis.

verb

  1. Alternative spelling of checker

cheques

cheques

noun

  1. plural of cheque

chequin

chequin

noun

  1. Archaic form of zecchino (“old gold coin of Italy”).

chiquia

cinques

cinques

noun

  1. (campanology) bell changes rung on eleven bells
  2. plural of cinque

cirques

cirques

noun

  1. plural of cirque

claquer

claquer

noun

  1. Alternative form of claqueur

claques

claques

noun

  1. plural of claque

cliqued

cliqued

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of clique

cliques

cliques

noun

  1. plural of clique

cliquey

cliquey

adj

  1. Having the characteristics of a clique.

cloques

cloques

noun

  1. plural of cloque

cloquet

coequal

coequal

adj

  1. Equal to each other in size, rank or position.

noun

  1. An equal person or thing.

comique

comique

noun

  1. (dated) A comic actor or singer.

conquer

conquer

verb

  1. (dated) To gain, win, or obtain by effort.
  2. To acquire by force of arms, win in war; to become ruler of; to subjugate.
  3. To defeat in combat; to subjugate.
  4. To overcome an abstract obstacle.

coquets

coquets

noun

  1. plural of coquet

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coquet

coquina

coquina

noun

  1. (countable) Any of several small marine clams, of the species Donax variabilis, common in United States coastal waters.
  2. (uncountable, geology) A soft form of limestone made of fragments of shells, sometimes used as a building or road paving material.

coquita

coquito

coquito

noun

  1. A traditional Puerto Rican alcoholic eggnog made with coconut.

cosaque

cosaque

noun

  1. (dated) A cracker bonbon.

croquet

croquet

noun

  1. (countable) A croquette.
  2. (countable, games) A shot in this game in which the striker's ball and another ball are moved by hitting the striker's ball when they have been placed in contact following a roquet.
  3. (uncountable, games) A game played on a lawn, in which players use mallets to drive balls through hoops (wickets).

verb

  1. (transitive, games) To play a shot in the game of croquet in which the striker's ball and another ball are moved by hitting the striker's ball when they have been placed in contact following a roquet.

croquis

croquis

noun

  1. (art) A quick and sketchy drawing, often of a live model. Croquis drawings are usually made in a few minutes, after which the model changes pose and another croquis is drawn.

cumquat

cumquat

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of kumquat

debeque

dequeen

dequeen

verb

  1. (transitive) To remove the queen from (a beehive).

dequeue

dequeue

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of deque

verb

  1. (transitive, computing) to remove an item from a queue

dimashq

diquats

diquats

noun

  1. plural of diquat

docquet

docquet

noun

  1. Archaic form of docket.

dubuque

duquoin

embusqu

enquere

enqueue

enqueue

verb

  1. (transitive, computing) To add an item to a queue. [from 20th c.]

enquire

enquire

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make an enquiry.
  2. (transitive, archaic) To ask about (something).

enquiry

enquiry

noun

  1. (Britain, Australia, New Zealand) A question.
  2. Search for truth, information or knowledge.

enrique

equable

equable

adj

  1. (of emotions etc) Not easily disturbed; tranquil.
  2. (of temperature) Free from extremes of heat or cold.
  3. Unvarying, calm and steady; constant and uniform.

equably

equably

adv

  1. In an equable manner

equaled

equaled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of equal

equally

equally

adv

  1. (conjunctive) Used to link two or more coordinate elements
  2. (degree) In equal degree or extent; just as.
  3. (manner) In an equal manner; in equal shares or proportion; with equal and impartial justice; evenly

equanil

equated

equated

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of equate

equates

equates

noun

  1. plural of equate

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equate

equator

equator

noun

  1. (astronomy) A similar great circle on any sphere, especially on a celestial body, or on other reasonably symmetrical three-dimensional body.
  2. (geography, often “the Equator”) An imaginary great circle around Earth, equidistant from the two poles, and dividing earth's surface into the northern and southern hemisphere.
  3. The celestial equator.
  4. The midline of any generally spherical object, such as a fruit or vegetable, that has identifiable poles.

equerry

equerry

noun

  1. (Britain) A personal attendant to a head of state, a member of a royal family, or a national representative.
  2. An officer responsible for the care and supervision of the horses of a person of rank.

equiaxe

equilin

equilin

noun

  1. The estrogen 3-hydroxyestra-1,3,5,7-tetraen-17-one, found in horse urine.

equinal

equinal

adj

  1. (obsolete) equine

equines

equines

noun

  1. plural of equine

equinia

equinia

noun

  1. (medicine, archaic) glanders

equinox

equinox

noun

  1. (also figuratively) The circumstance of a twenty-four hour time period having the day and night of equal length.
  2. (astronomy) A celestial equator (“great circle on the celestial sphere, coincident with the plane of the Earth's equator (the equatorial plane)”); also, the Earth's equator.
  3. (astronomy) One of the two points in space where the apparent path of the Sun intersects with the equatorial plane of the Earth.
  4. (rare) A gale (“very strong wind”) once thought to occur more frequently around the time of an equinox (sense 1), now known to be a misconception; an equinoctial gale.
  5. One of the two occasions in the year when the length of the day and night are equal, which occurs when the apparent path of the Sun (the ecliptic) intersects with the equatorial plane of the Earth; this happens on a day between March 19 and 21 (spring in the Northern Hemisphere, and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere), and on another day between September 21 and 24 (autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, and spring in the Southern Hemisphere); hence, the exact time when the intersection occurs.

equinus

equinus

noun

  1. (medicine) Synonym of talipes equinus

equiped

equison

equison

noun

  1. (archaic) groom, ostler, equerry, jockey

equites

equites

noun

  1. plural of eques

equulei

equulei

noun

  1. plural of equuleus

esquire

esquire

noun

  1. (archaic) A squire; a youth who in the hopes of becoming a knight attended upon a knight
  2. (heraldry) A bearing somewhat resembling a gyron, but extending across the field so that the point touches the opposite edge of the escutcheon.
  3. (obsolete) A shield-bearer, but also applied to other attendants.
  4. A gentleman who attends or escorts a lady in public.
  5. A lawyer.
  6. A male member of the gentry ranking below a knight.
  7. An honorific sometimes placed after a man's name.

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To attend, wait on, escort.

estoque

etiquet

exquire

exquire

verb

  1. (obsolete) To search into or out.

faquirs

faquirs

noun

  1. plural of faquir

flanque

flasque

flasque

adj

  1. (mathematics) flabby

fouquet

gasquet

giauque

grecque

grecque

noun

  1. A vessel with a perforated bottom for making coffee without grounds.
  2. An ornament supposed to be of Greek origin, especially a fret or meander.