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antiq

quiet

quiet

adj

  1. (software) Requiring little or no interaction.
  2. Having little motion or activity; calm.
  3. Not busy, of low quantity.
  4. Not showy; undemonstrative.
  5. Not talking much or not talking loudly; reserved.
  6. With little or no sound; free of disturbing noise.

intj

  1. Be quiet.

noun

  1. The absence of disturbance or trouble; peace, security.
  2. The absence of movement; stillness, tranquility.
  3. The absence of sound; quietness.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become quiet or calm.
  2. (transitive) To cause (someone or something) to become quiet.

quilt

quilt

noun

  1. A bed covering consisting of two layers of fabric stitched together, with insulation between, often having a decorative design.
  2. A quilted skirt worn by women.
  3. A roll of material with sound-absorbing properties, used in soundproofing.

verb

  1. (UK, slang, obsolete) To beat or thrash.
  2. To construct a quilt.
  3. To construct something, such as clothing, using the same technique.

quint

quint

noun

  1. (US, informal) a quin or quintuplet.
  2. (card games) In piquet, a sequence of five playing cards of the same suit; equivalent to a straight flush in poker
  3. (fencing) quinte; the fifth fencer in parrying or attacking position.
  4. (firefighting) A vehicle used by firefighters that combines the capabilities of a fire engine and a fire truck, having the ability to provide vertical access as well as pump water to fight a fire.
  5. (music) An interval of one fifth.
  6. (music) The E string of a violin.

quirt

quirt

noun

  1. A rawhide whip plaited with two thongs of buffalo hide.

verb

  1. To strike with a quirt.

quist

quist

noun

  1. (UK Midlands) The wood pigeon, Columba palumbus.

quita

quite

quite

adv

  1. (especially Britain) To a moderate extent or degree; somewhat, rather.
  2. (now rare) With prepositional or adverbial phrases.
  3. Before a noun preceded by an indefinite article; now often with ironic implications that the noun in question is particularly noteworthy or remarkable.
  4. Before a noun preceded by the definite article.
  5. Coming before the definite article and an attributive superlative.
  6. Coming before the indefinite article and an attributive adjective. (Now largely merged with moderative senses, below.)
  7. Preceding nouns introduced by the indefinite article. Chiefly in negative constructions.
  8. With adverbs of manner.
  9. With attributive adjectives, following an (especially indefinite) article; chiefly as expressing contrast, difference etc.
  10. With plain adjectives, past participles, and adverbs.
  11. With predicative adjectives.
  12. With prepositional phrases and spatial adverbs.
  13. With verbs, especially past participles.

intj

  1. (chiefly UK) Indicates agreement; exactly so.

noun

  1. (bullfighting) A series of passes made with the cape to distract the bull.

quito

quits

quits

adj

  1. (colloquial, Britain) On equal monetary terms; neither owing or being owed.

noun

  1. plural of quit

verb

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

quitt

quitu

quoit

quoit

noun

  1. A flat disc of metal or stone thrown at a target in the game of quoits.
  2. A ring of rubber or rope similarly used in the game of deck-quoits.
  3. An ancient burial mound, synonymous with dolmen.
  4. The discus used in ancient sports.
  5. The flat stone covering a cromlech.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To play quoits.
  2. (transitive) To throw like quoit.

qurti

squit

squit

noun

  1. (Norfolk, uncountable) Nonsense; amusing stories.
  2. (derogatory, informal, countable) A person of low status.

verb

  1. (transitive, Internet) To disconnect (an IRC server) from a network.