(mathematics, dated) Less than another specified integer, but not dividing it into integral parts.
noun
(chemistry) An aliquot.
(mathematics, dated) An integer that is less than another, but that does not divide the other integer into integral parts.
aqualung
aqualung
noun
(underwater diving) A piece of equipment consisting of an oxygen tank and breathing apparatus used by divers to allow them to breathe underwater.
verb
To scuba dive.
aquilian
aquiline
aquiline
adj
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of eagles; resembling that of an eagle.
aquilino
calanque
calquing
calquing
noun
loan translation
verb
present participle of calque
equaling
equaling
verb
(American spelling) present participle of equal
jaquelin
jaquelyn
liquamen
liquamen
noun
(historical) A fish sauce used in Ancient Rome.
nastaliq
nastaliq
Proper noun
A form of Arabic calligraphy mostly used for Persian and languages it has influenced, including Urdu and Ottoman Turkish.
nonequal
nonequal
adj
Not equal; unequal, different.
noun
One who is not an equal; a person of differing rank or status.
palenque
palenque
noun
(historical) A community of runaway slaves.
quailing
quailing
noun
The act of one who quails, or draws back in fear.
verb
present participle of quail
quaintly
quaintly
adv
In a quaint manner; oddly; strangely.
quantile
quantile
noun
(statistics) One of the class of values of a variate which divides the members of a batch or sample into equal-sized subgroups of adjacent values or a probability distribution into distributions of equal probability.
quinault
quinault
Noun
A group of Native American peoples from western Washington in the United States.
quinelas
quinelas
noun
plural of quinela
quinella
quinella
noun
(gambling, horse racing) A form of bet in which the bettor predicts the first two finishers in a race, without concern for the order of finishing.
verb
(Australia, New Zealand) To have two team members, horses, etc., finish first and second in the same event.
quiniela
quiniela
noun
(gambling) A kind of bet in which the first- and second-place finishers must be predicted, but (unlike a perfecta) not necessarily in the correct order.
quinolas
quintals
quintals
noun
plural of quintal
quirinal
quirinal
Adjective
Of or relating to the one of the
squalene
squalene
noun
(organic chemistry) A linear triterpene hydrocarbon found in shark liver oil and in human sebum; it plays a role in the biosynthesis of steroids.