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14-letter words containing a, e, q, u, o

  • quiz programme — a radio or television programme in which the general or specific knowledge of the players is tested by a series of questions
  • quodlibetarian — a person who writes, discusses or engages in quodlibets
  • quoted company — a company whose shares are quoted on a stock exchange
  • quotient space — a topological space whose elements are the equivalence classes of a given topological space with a specified equivalence relation.
  • radiofrequency — the frequency of the transmitting waves of a given radio message or broadcast.
  • re-acquisition — the act of acquiring or gaining possession: the acquisition of real estate.
  • roentgenopaque — not permitting the passage of x-rays.
  • sequaciousness — the condition or quality of being sequacious
  • square oneself — to make amends for damage, a wrong, hurt, etc. done by oneself to another
  • square shooter — an honest, fair person.
  • squeak through — to succeed, get through, survive, etc. by a narrow margin or with difficulty
  • terminus a quo — the end from which; beginning; starting point; earliest limiting point.
  • the status quo — the existing state of affairs
  • torque spanner — a spanner having a torque-limiting mechanism which can be set to a predetermined value
  • unequivocating — to use ambiguous or unclear expressions, usually to avoid commitment or in order to mislead; prevaricate or hedge: When asked directly for his position on disarmament, the candidate only equivocated.
  • unquestionable — not open to question; beyond doubt or dispute; indisputable; undeniable; certain: an unquestionable fact.
  • unquestionably — not open to question; beyond doubt or dispute; indisputable; undeniable; certain: an unquestionable fact.
  • vernal equinox — the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21 (vernal equinox or spring equinox) and September 22 (autumnal equinox)
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