English Words: Q

2,880 words · Page 7 of 58

Qomolangmaname

Alternative form of Chomolungma, the Tibetan name for Mount Everest.

Qomolangma Fengname

Mount Qomolangma; Mount Everest

qophnoun

The nineteenth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).

qormanoun

Alternative spelling of korma.

QPCnoun

Initialism of quarter-pounder with cheese.

qPCRnoun

A quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

QPOCnoun

Abbreviation of queer person of color.

QPUnoun

Initialism of quantum processing unit.

QRnoun

Initialism of quick response.

QR codenoun

A two-dimensional barcode, typically used to link to a website.

qrazyadj

Informal form of crazy.

QRMnoun

Initialism of quality risk management.

QRPernoun

A radio enthusiast who operates on very little power.

QSiname

Initialism of Qatar Sports Investment.

QSOverb

To communicate (with) by means of amateur radio.

QSQTname

Initialism of Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (a Hindi movie).

qtnoun

Abbreviation of quart.

QT 3.14noun

Alternative spelling of cutie pie.

Qtardnoun

Synonym of Qcumber.

QTPOCnoun

Initialism of queer and/or trans person of color.

Qtrs.noun

Abbreviation of quarters used when addressing mail.

Qts.noun

Abbreviation of quarters used when addressing mail.

Qtznoun

Abbreviation of quartz.

qunoun

An administrative subdivision of China roughly equivalent to districts, distinguished from the more rural "counties" (xian).

Qu'Appellename

A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.

quaprep

as; in the capacity of; acting as

qua-birdnoun

The American night heron.

quaakeverb

Obsolete spelling of quack (“make a noise like a duck”).

quaaltaghnoun

Alternative spelling of qualtagh.

Quaaludename

A proprietary name for methaqualone.

quabnoun

An unfledged bird; squab, or (by extension, obsolete) Something immature or unfinished.

quabla operatornoun

Synonym of d'Alembert operator.

quachtlinoun

A piece of standardized cloth used as currency in Mesoamerica until shortly after the arrival of Europeans.

quacknoun

The sound made by a duck.

quack like a duckverb

To appear to be exactly what one is.

quack-breechnoun

Alternative spelling of quakebreech.

quack-salvernoun

Alternative form of quacksalver.

quackademicadj

pseudoscientific but within the academic community

quackbusternoun

A person or agency that seeks to expose and discredit quackery.

quackbustingnoun

The practice of exposing quackery in order to discredit it.

quackcinatedadj

Vaccinated.

Quackenbosname

A surname from Dutch.

Quackenbushname

A surname from Dutch.

quackernoun

One who quacks.

quackerynoun

The practice of fraudulent medicine, usually in order to make money or for ego gratification and power; health fraud.

quackestadj

superlative form of quack: most quack.

quackethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of quack

quackgrassnoun

couch grass (a species of grass, Elymus repens)

quackhoodnoun

quackery

quackingverb

present participle and gerund of quack

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The English alphabetical index for the letter Q contains 2,880 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 58 pages, and you are currently viewing page 7. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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