A spectacle consisting of underwater dance and gymnastics.
aquosity
aquosity
noun
(rare) The condition of being watery; wateriness
baroques
baroques
noun
plural of baroque
borasque
coequals
coequals
noun
plural of coequal
coquinas
coquinas
noun
plural of coquina
equators
equators
noun
plural of equator
marquois
oldsquaw
oldsquaw
noun
(no longer official, deprecated, now possibly offensive) Clangula hyemalis, the long-tailed duck, a medium-sized seaduck.
opaquest
opaquest
adj
superlative form of opaque: most opaque
oquassas
oquassas
noun
plural of oquassa
pasquino
quaestio
quaestio
noun
(law, historical) In ancient Rome, a commission to inquire into a criminal matter given to a citizen (the quaesitor) who then reported to whoever appointed him.
quaestor
quaestor
noun
(historical) An Ancient Roman official responsible for public revenue and other financial affairs.
(historical) In the Middle Ages, an officer who announced indulgences.
(historical) The Quaestor sacri palatii of the late Roman Empire and Byzantium; first generally a legislator, then judicial official, and eventually an honorary title by the 14th century.
quarsome
quatsino
quinolas
rorquals
rorquals
noun
plural of rorqual
sauquoit
sequoias
sequoias
noun
plural of sequoia
sequoyah
sequoyah
Proper noun
Inventor of the syllabary for writing the Cherokee language, also known as George Guess.
squaccos
squaccos
noun
plural of squacco
squadrol
squadrol
noun
A squad car that also serves as an ambulance.
squadron
squadron
noun
(US, military, U.S. Space Force) A spaceforce unit; multiple squadrons make up an operations delta or a support garrison.
(military) A body of infantrymen made up of several platoons, averaging from eighty to one hundred and fifty men, and led by a captain or a major.
(military, air force) A tactical air force unit; consists of at least two flights; multiple squadrons make up a group or wing (depending on particular air force).
(military, historical, army) A body of cavalry comprising two companies or troops, averaging from one hundred and twenty to two hundred soldiers.
(military, navy) A detachment of vessels employed on any particular service or station, under the command of the senior officer
(obsolete) A body of troops drawn up in a square.
verb
(transitive) To divide up into squadrons.
squaloid
squaloid
adj
Characteristic of a shark or dogfish
noun
Any dogfish (family Squalidae).
squalors
squalors
noun
plural of squalor
squamoid
squamoid
adj
Covered with scales; scaly.
Resembling a scale.
squamosa
squamose
squamose
adj
Alternative form of squamous
squamous
squamous
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to the squamosal bone; squamosal
Covered with, made of, or resembling scales; scaly.