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bisque

bisque

adj

  1. Of a pale pinkish brown colour.

noun

  1. (British parliament) Permission for an MP to be absent from a vote, granted by the whips when the absence is not likely to affect the outcome.
  2. (ceramics) A form of unglazed earthenware; biscuit.
  3. (chiefly BBC, historical) A day's leave an employee may take without warning or reason and not be counted as annual leave.
  4. (sports) An extra turn, free point or some other advantage allowed.
  5. A free point in a handicap real tennis match.
  6. A free turn in a handicap croquet match.
  7. A pale pinkish brown colour.
  8. A thick creamy soup made from fish, shellfish, meat or vegetables.

verb

  1. (transitive) To prepare ceramics in the bisque style.

equips

equips

verb

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

faqirs

faqirs

noun

  1. plural of faqir

fiques

iraqis

maquis

maquis

noun

  1. (botany) Dense Mediterranean coastal scrub.
  2. (historical) The French resistance movement during World War II, or other similar movements elsewhere.

piques

piques

noun

  1. plural of pique

verb

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

qasida

qasida

noun

  1. An Arabic or Persian elegiac monorhyme poem, usually having a tripartite structure.

quails

quails

noun

  1. plural of quail

verb

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

quashi

quibus

quicks

quicks

noun

  1. plural of quick

verb

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

quiets

quiets

noun

  1. plural of quiet

verb

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

quiffs

quiffs

noun

  1. plural of quiff

quiles

quills

quills

noun

  1. plural of quill

quilts

quilts

noun

  1. plural of quilt

verb

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

quinas

quinse

quinsy

quinsy

noun

  1. (pathology) A peritonsillar abscess; a painful pus-filled inflammation or abscess of the tonsils and surrounding tissues, usually a complication of tonsillitis, caused by bacterial infection and often accompanied by fever.

quints

quints

noun

  1. plural of quint

quipus

quipus

noun

  1. plural of quipu

quires

quires

noun

  1. plural of quire

verb

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

quirks

quirks

noun

  1. plural of quirk

quirts

quirts

noun

  1. plural of quirt

verb

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

quisby

quisby

adj

  1. (UK, slang, archaic) Drunk; tipsy.
  2. (UK, slang, archaic) In difficult circumstances; in trouble.
  3. (UK, slang, archaic) Mean; destitute; strange.

noun

  1. (slang, obsolete) A wretch; an idle person.

quisle

quisle

verb

  1. To collaborate with an (occupying) enemy power; be a quisling.

quoins

quoins

noun

  1. plural of quoin

quoits

quoits

noun

  1. A competitive game in which players throw rings, aiming to land them over vertical sticks.
  2. plural of quoit

risque

risque

adj

  1. (US) Alternative form of risqué

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of risk

sauqui

sauqui

noun

  1. Archaic form of sockeye (“type of salmon”).

sequim

sequin

sequin

noun

  1. (fashion) A sparkling spangle used for the decoration of ornate clothing.
  2. (now historical) Any of various small gold coins minted in Italy and Turkey.

sesqui

squail

squail

noun

  1. A disc or counter used in the game of squails.

verb

  1. (intransitive, historical) To throw weighted sticks at small animals.
  2. To throw anything about awkwardly or irregularly.

squali

squibb

squibs

squibs

noun

  1. plural of squib

verb

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

squids

squids

noun

  1. plural of squid

verb

  1. present of squid

squier

squier

noun

  1. Obsolete form of square.

squill

squill

noun

  1. A European bulbous liliaceous plant, of the genus Scilla, used in medicine for its acrid, expectorant, diuretic, and emetic properties
  2. A mantis shrimp, Squilla mantis, from the Mediterranean
  3. A sea onion (Drimia maritima)

squint

squint

adj

  1. (Scotland) askew, not level
  2. Looking obliquely; having the vision distorted.

noun

  1. (informal) A short look; a peep.
  2. (radio transmission) The angle by which the transmission signal is offset from the normal of a phased array antenna.
  3. A hagioscope.
  4. A quick or sideways glance.
  5. An expression in which the eyes are partly closed.
  6. The look of eyes which are turned in different directions, as in strabismus.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To look or glance sideways.
  2. (intransitive) To look with the eyes partly closed, as in bright sunlight, or as a threatening expression.
  3. (intransitive) To look with, or have eyes that are turned in different directions; to suffer from strabismus.
  4. (intransitive, Scotland) To be not quite straight, off-centred; to deviate from a true line; to run obliquely.
  5. (intransitive, figurative) To have an indirect bearing, reference, or implication; to have an allusion to, or inclination towards, something.
  6. (transitive) To turn to an oblique position; to direct obliquely.

squire

squire

noun

  1. (UK, colloquial) Term of address to a male equal.
  2. (historical) A landowner from the English gentry during the early modern period.
  3. (obsolete) A ruler; a carpenter's square; a measure.
  4. A devoted attendant or follower of a lady; a beau.
  5. A male attendant on a great personage.
  6. A shield-bearer or armor-bearer who attended a knight.
  7. A title of dignity next in degree below knight, and above gentleman. See esquire.
  8. A title of office and courtesy. See under esquire.

verb

  1. (transitive) To attend as a beau, or gallant, for aid and protection.
  2. (transitive) To attend as a squire.

squirk

squirl

squirl

noun

  1. (US, dialect) A squirrel.
  2. A flourish in handwriting.

squirm

squirm

noun

  1. A twisting, snakelike movement of the body.

verb

  1. To evade a question, an interviewer etc.
  2. To twist in discomfort, especially from shame or embarrassment.
  3. To twist one's body with snakelike motions.

squirr

squirr

verb

  1. Alternative form of squir

squirt

squirt

noun

  1. (UK, US, Australia, slang) A small child.
  2. (hydrodynamics) The whole system of flow in the vicinity of a source.
  3. (informal) An act of urination.
  4. (kayaking) A maneuver in which the boat is forced into a nearly vertical position.
  5. (slang) An annoyingly pretentious person; a whippersnapper.
  6. (slang, vulgar, uncountable) Female ejaculate.
  7. A burst of noise.
  8. A small, quick stream; a jet.
  9. An instrument from which a liquid is forcefully ejected in a small, quick stream.

verb

  1. (intransitive, of a liquid) To be thrown out, or ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice.
  2. (intransitive, slang, vulgar, of a female) To ejaculate.
  3. (kayaking) To forcefully maneuver against the current so that the end of the boat is forced nearly vertical.
  4. (transitive) To hit with a rapid stream of liquid.
  5. (transitive, by extension) To emit, eject or excrete (something).
  6. (transitive, figuratively, obsolete) To throw out or utter words rapidly; to prate.
  7. (transitive, of a liquid) To cause to be ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice.

squish

squish

noun

  1. (countable) The sound or action of something, especially something moist, being squeezed or crushed.
  2. (countable, politics, informal, derogatory) A political moderate.
  3. (slang) A non-romantic and generally non-sexual infatuation with somebody one is not dating, or the object of that infatuation; a platonic crush.
  4. (uncountable, UK, slang, archaic) Marmalade.

verb

  1. (intransitive, informal) To be compressed or squeezed.
  2. (transitive, informal) To squeeze, compress, or crush (especially something moist).

squiss

umiaqs

umiaqs

noun

  1. plural of umiaq