- qua-bird
- quacking
- quackery
- quackish
- quackism
- quadrans
- quadrant
- quadrate
- quadriga
- quadroon
- quaestor
- quaffing
- quagmire
- quaintly
- qualmish
- quandary
- quandong
- quantity
- quarried
- quarrier
- quarries
- quarried
- quartane
- quartern
- quartile
- quartine
- quashing
- quateron
- quatorze
- quatrain
- quavered
- quaverer
- queasily
- quebrith
- queening
- queendom
- queening
- queerish
- quelling
- quemeful
- quenched
- quencher
- quenelle
- quercite
- querying
- question
- questmen
- questman
- quibbled
- quibbler
- quickens
- quickset
- quiddany
- quiddity
- quiddled
- quiddler
- quidnunc
- quiesced
- quieting
- quietage
- quietism
- quietist
- quietude
- quilling
- quilting
- quincunx
- quinible
- quininic
- quinogen
- quinovic
- quinovin
- quinque-
- quintain
- quintile
- quintole
- quipping
- quirkish
- quitting
- quivered
- quixotic
- quixotry
- quizzing
- quizzism
- quoddies
- quotable
- quotient
- quotiety
- quitrent
(n.) The American night heron. See under Night.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quack
(n.) The acts, arts, or boastful pretensions of a quack; false
pretensions to any art; empiricism.
(a.) Like a quack; boasting; characterized by quackery.
(n.) Quackery.
(n.) A fourth part of the coin called an as. See 3d As, 2.
(n.) The fourth of a penny; a farthing. See Cur.
(n.) The fourth part; the quarter.
(n.) The quarter of a circle, or of the circumference of a
circle, an arc of 90¡, or one subtending a right angle at the center.
(n.) One of the four parts into which a plane is divided by
the coordinate axes. The upper right-hand part is the first quadrant;
the upper left-hand part the second; the lower left-hand part the
third; and the lower right-hand part the fourth quadrant.
(n.) An instrument for measuring altitudes, variously
constructed and mounted for different specific uses in astronomy,
surveying, gunnery, etc., consisting commonly of a graduated arc of
90¡, with an index or vernier, and either plain or telescopic sights,
and usually having a plumb line or spirit level for fixing the vertical
or horizontal direction.
(a.) Having four equal sides, the opposite sides parallel, and
four right angles; square.
(a.) Produced by multiplying a number by itself; square.
(a.) Square; even; balanced; equal; exact.
(a.) Squared; suited; correspondent.
(a.) A plane surface with four equal sides and four right
angles; a square; hence, figuratively, anything having the outline of a
square.
(a.) An aspect of the heavenly bodies in which they are
distant from each other 90¡, or the quarter of a circle; quartile. See
the Note under Aspect, 6.
(a.) The quadrate bone.
(a.) To square; to agree; to suit; to correspond; -- followed
by with.
(v. t.) To adjust (a gun) on its carriage; also, to train (a
gun) for horizontal firing.
(n.) A car or chariot drawn by four horses abreast.
(n.) The offspring of a mulatto and a white person; a person
quarter-blooded.
(n.) Same as Questor.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quaff
(n.) Soft, wet, miry land, which shakes or yields under the
feet.
(adv.) In a quaint manner.
(a.) Sick at the stomach; affected with nausea or sickly
languor; inclined to vomit.
(n.) A state of difficulty or perplexity; doubt; uncertainty.
(v. t.) To bring into a state of uncertainty, perplexity, or
difficulty.
(n.) The edible drupaceous fruit of an Australian tree
(Fusanus acuminatus) of the Sandalwood family; -- called also quandang.
(v. t.) To modify or qualify with respect to quantity; to fix
or express the quantity of; to rate.
(n.) The attribute of being so much, and not more or less; the
property of being measurable, or capable of increase and decrease,
multiplication and division; greatness; and more concretely, that which
answers the question "How much?"; measure in regard to bulk or amount;
determinate or comparative dimensions; measure; amount; bulk; extent;
size.
(n.) The extent or extension of a general conception, that is,
the number of species or individuals to which it may be applied; also,
its content or comprehension, that is, the number of its constituent
qualities, attributes, or relations.
(n.) The measure of a syllable; that which determines the time
in which it is pronounced; as, the long or short quantity of a vowel or
syllable.
(n.) The relative duration of a tone.
(n.) That which can be increased, diminished, or measured;
especially (Math.), anything to which mathematical processes are
applicable.
(n.) A determinate or estimated amount; a sum or bulk; a
certain portion or part; sometimes, a considerable amount; a large
portion, bulk, or sum; as, a medicine taken in quantities, that is, in
large quantities.
(a.) Provided with prey.
(n.) A worker in a stone quarry.
(pl. ) of Quarry
(imp. & p. p.) of Quarry
(n.) Butane, each molecule of which has four carbon atoms.
(n.) A quarter. Specifically: (a) The fourth part of a pint; a
gill. (b) The fourth part of a peck, or of a stone (14 ibs.).
(n.) A loaf of bread weighing about four pounds; -- called
also quartern loaf.
(n.) Same as Quadrate.
(n.) A supposed fourth integument of an ovule, counting from
the outside.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quash
(n.) See 2d Quarteron.
(n.) The four aces, kings, queens, knaves, or tens, in the
game of piquet; -- so called because quatorze counts as fourteen
points.
(n.) A stanza of four lines rhyming alternately.
(imp. & p. p.) of Quaver
(n.) One who quavers; a warbler.
(adv.) In a queasy manner.
(n.) Sulphur.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Queen
(n.) The dominion, condition, or character of a queen.
(n.) Any one of several kinds of apples, as summer queening,
scarlet queening, and early queening. An apple called the queening was
cultivated in England two hundred years ago.
(a.) Rather queer; somewhat singular.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quell
(a.) Kindly; merciful.
(imp. & p. p.) of Quench
(n.) One who, or that which, quenches.
(n.) A kind of delicate forcemeat, commonly poached and used
as a dish by itself or for garnishing.
(n.) A white crystalline substance, C6H7(OH)5, found in
acorns, the fruit of the oak (Quercus). It has a sweet taste, and is
regarded as a pentacid alcohol.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Query
(n.) The act of asking; interrogation; inquiry; as, to examine
by question and answer.
(n.) Discussion; debate; hence, objection; dispute; doubt; as,
the story is true beyond question; he obeyed without question.
(n.) Examination with reference to a decisive result;
investigation; specifically, a judicial or official investigation;
also, examination under torture.
(n.) That which is asked; inquiry; interrogatory; query.
(n.) Hence, a subject of investigation, examination, or
debate; theme of inquiry; matter to be inquired into; as, a delicate or
doubtful question.
(n.) Talk; conversation; speech; speech.
(n.) To ask questions; to inquire.
(n.) To argue; to converse; to dispute.
(v. t.) To inquire of by asking questions; to examine by
interrogatories; as, to question a witness.
(v. t.) To doubt of; to be uncertain of; to query.
(v. t.) To raise a question about; to call in question; to
make objection to.
(v. t.) To talk to; to converse with.
(pl. ) of Questman
(n.) One legally empowered to make quest of certain matters,
esp. of abuses of weights and measures.
(n.) A churchwarden's assistant; a sidesman.
(n.) A collector of parish rents.
(imp. & p. p.) of Quibble
(n.) One who quibbles; a caviler; also, a punster.
(n.) Quitch grass.
(n.) A living plant set to grow, esp. when set for a hedge;
specifically, the hawthorn.
(a.) Made of quickset.
(v. t.) To plant with living shrubs or trees for a hedge; as,
to quickset a ditch.
(n.) A confection of quinces, in consistency between a sirup
and marmalade.
(n.) The essence, nature, or distinctive peculiarity, of a
thing; that which answers the question, Quid est? or, What is it?
(n.) A trifling nicety; a cavil; a quibble.
(imp. & p. p.) of Quiddle
(n.) One who wastes his energy about trifles.
(n.) One who is curious to know everything that passes; one
who knows, or pretends to know, all that is going on.
(imp. & p. p.) of Quiesce
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quiet
(n.) Quietness.
(n.) Peace or tranquillity of mind; calmness; indifference;
apathy; dispassion; indisturbance; inaction.
(n.) The system of the Quietists, who maintained that religion
consists in the withdrawal of the mind from worldly interests and
anxieties and its constant employment in the passive contemplation of
God and his attributes.
(n.) One of a sect of mystics originated in the seventeenth
century by Molinos, a Spanish priest living in Rome. See Quietism.
(n.) Rest; repose; quiet; tranquillity.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quill
(n.) A band of linen, muslin, or the like, fluted, folded, or
plaited so as somewhat to resemble a row of quills.
(n.) One of the rounded plaits or flutings of such a band.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quilt
(n.) The act of stitching or running in patterns, as in making
a quilt.
(n.) A quilting bee. See Bee, 2.
(n.) The material used for making quilts.
(n.) A coating of strands of rope for a water vessel.
(n.) An arrangement of things by fives in a square or a
rectangle, one being placed at each corner and one in the middle;
especially, such an arrangement of trees repeated indefinitely, so as
to form a regular group with rows running in various directions.
(n.) The position of planets when distant from each other five
signs, or 150¡.
(n.) A quincuncial arrangement, as of the parts of a flower in
aestivation. See Quincuncial, 2.
(n.) An interval of a fifth; also, a part sung with such
intervals.
(a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a nitrogenous acid
obtained as a yellow crystalline substance by the oxidation of quinine.
(n.) A hypothetical radical of quinine and related alkaloids.
(a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a crystalline acid
obtained from some varieties of cinchona bark.
(n.) An amorphous bitter glucoside derived from cinchona and
other barks. Called also quinova bitter, and quinova.
() A combining form meaning five, five times, fivefold; as,
quinquefid, five-cleft; quinquedentate, five-toothed.
(n.) An object to be tilted at; -- called also quintel.
(n.) The aspect of planets when separated the fifth part of
the zodiac, or 72¡.
(n.) A group of five notes to be played or sung in the time of
four of the same species.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quip
(a.) Consisting of quirks; resembling a quirk.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quit
(imp. & p. p.) of Quiver
(a.) Furnished with, or carrying, a quiver.
(a.) Sheathed, as in a quiver.
(a.) Like Don Quixote; romantic to extravagance; absurdly
chivalric; apt to be deluded.
(n.) Quixotism; visionary schemes.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quiz
(n.) The act or habit of quizzing.
(n. pl.) Herring taken and cured or smoked near Quoddy Head,
Maine, or near the entrance of Passamaquoddy Ray.
(a.) Capable or worthy of being quoted; as, a quotable writer;
a quotable sentence.
(n.) The number resulting from the division of one number by
another, and showing how often a less number is contained in a greater;
thus, the quotient of twelve divided by four is three.
(n.) The result of any process inverse to multiplication. See
the Note under Multiplication.
(n.) The relation of an object to number.
(n.) A rent reserved in grants of land, by the payment of
which the tenant is quit from other service.