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English 4 letter words - Containing letters qi - page 1

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fiqh

fiqh

noun

  1. (Islam) Jurisprudence in the Islamic law, shari'a.

iqsy

iraq

piqu

qadi

qadi

noun

  1. (Islam, law) a judge who is trained in and practices Islamic law

qaid

qaid

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of caid

qeri

quai

quei

quia

quia

adj

  1. (Lutheranism) Relating to the belief that the Book of Concord is authoritative because it faithfully describes the Christian faith as revealed in the Bible.

adv

  1. In a quia manner.

quib

quib

noun

  1. (archaic) A quip or gibe.

quid

quid

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand, colloquial, by extension, rare) dollar, dollars
  2. (Britain, colloquial, slang) pound sterling (usually only used with a whole number of pounds)
  3. (Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial, historical) various national currencies typically known by the name "pound"
  4. (Ireland, colloquial, by extension) euro
  5. (US, colloquial) the act of chewing such tobacco
  6. (US, historical) A member of a section of the Democratic-Republican Party between 1805 and 1811, following John Randolph of Roanoke. (From tertium quid.)
  7. (historical) A sovereign or guinea.
  8. A piece of material for chewing, especially chewing tobacco.
  9. Paired with quo, in reference to the phrase quid pro quo (“this for that”): something offered in exchange for something else.
  10. The inherent nature of something.

verb

  1. (of a horse) To let food drop from the mouth whilst chewing.
  2. To chew tobacco.

quim

quim

adj

  1. (Ulster) Affectedly nice, prim.
  2. (Ulster) Moving with ease and precision.

noun

  1. (vulgar, derogatory) An extremely unpleasant or objectionable person.
  2. (vulgar, slang) The female genitalia; the vulva.

quin

quin

noun

  1. (informal) A quintuplet.
  2. A European scallop, Pecten opercularis, used as food.

quip

quip

noun

  1. A smart, sarcastic turn or jest; a taunt; a severe retort or comeback; a gibe.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make a quip.
  2. (transitive) To taunt; to treat with quips.

quis

quit

quit

adj

  1. (usually followed by of) Released from obligation, penalty, etc; free, clear, or rid.

noun

  1. Any of numerous species of small passerine birds native to tropical America.

verb

  1. (reflexive, archaic) To conduct or acquit (oneself); to behave (in a specified way).
  2. (transitive) To abandon, renounce (a thing).
  3. (transitive) To leave (a place).
  4. (transitive) To release from obligation, accusation, penalty, etc.; to absolve; to acquit.
  5. (transitive) To set at rest; to free, as from anything harmful or oppressive; to relieve; to clear; to liberate.
  6. (transitive, archaic) To carry through; to go through to the end.
  7. (transitive, archaic) To pay (a debt, fine etc.).
  8. (transitive, computing) To close (an application).
  9. (transitive, intransitive) To resign from (a job, office, position, etc.).
  10. (transitive, intransitive) To stop, give up (an activity) (usually + gerund or verbal noun).
  11. (transitive, obsolete) To repay (someone) for (something).
  12. (transitive, obsolete) To repay, pay back (a good deed, injury etc.).

quiz

quiz

noun

  1. (dated) An odd, puzzling or absurd person or thing.
  2. (dated) One who questions or interrogates; a prying person.
  3. (education) A school examination of less importance, or of greater brevity, than others given in the same course.
  4. A competition in the answering of questions.

verb

  1. (transitive) To instruct (someone) by means of a quiz.
  2. (transitive) To question (someone) closely, to interrogate.
  3. (transitive, archaic) To hoax; to chaff or mock with pretended seriousness of discourse; to make sport of, as by obscure questions.
  4. (transitive, archaic) To peer at; to eye suspiciously or mockingly.
  5. (transitive, obsolete, rare) To play with a quiz.