queer |
strange, unusual, or unexpected; eccentric; odd. [5 definitions] |
quell |
to overpower or suppress with force; put down; quash. [2 definitions] |
quelque chose |
(French) something of little importance; trifle. |
quench |
to satisfy (a desire such as thirst). [3 definitions] |
quenchable |
combined form of quench. |
quenchless |
combined form of quench. |
quenelle |
a small ball of seasoned chopped meat or fish poached in water. |
quern |
a primitive, hand-operated mill, used esp. for grinding grain. |
querulous |
habitually complaining. [2 definitions] |
query |
a question or inquiry [8 definitions] |
quesadilla |
a flour tortilla that is filled with cheese and spices, folded, and deep-fried. |
quest |
a search, esp. an arduous one for something that is greatly desired. [4 definitions] |
question |
a sentence that requests information or some other type of reply. [8 definitions] |
questionable |
of doubtful honesty, legality, or propriety. [3 definitions] |
questioning |
suggesting or implying a question or doubt. [3 definitions] |
questionless |
combined form of question. |
question mark |
a punctuation mark (?) used after a word, phrase, or sentence to indicate a direct question, or to indicate doubt or uncertainty; interrogation mark. [2 definitions] |
questionnaire |
a list of questions aimed at gathering useful information. |
quetzal |
any of several large trogons of Central and South America that have bright red and green plumage. [2 definitions] |
queue |
a line, as of people, cars, or the like, esp. those waiting to be served. [4 definitions] |
quibble |
an unimportant, petty, or trivial disagreement or objection. [3 definitions] |