9-letter words containing a, q, u, e
- dragqueen — Alternative form of drag queen.
- equal pay — the right of a man or woman to receive the same pay as a person of the opposite sex doing the same or similar work for the same or a similar employer
- equalised — (British) Simple past tense and past participle of equalise.
- equaliser — (UK) alternative spelling of equalizer.
- equalises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equalise.
- equalized — Simple past tense and past participle of equalize.
- equalizer — A thing that has an equalizing effect.
- equalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equalize.
- equalling — (British) present participle of equal.
- equalness — (nonstandard) equality.
- equat gui — Equatorial Guinea
- equations — Plural form of equation.
- equifinal — That have the same outcome, end or result.
- equimolal — having an equal number of molecules
- equimolar — (chemistry) Containing the same number of moles (of two or more compounds).
- equipages — Plural form of equipage.
- equitable — Fair and impartial.
- equitably — In an equitable manner.
- equivalve — equipped with identical valves (as with the bivalve mollusc)
- equivocal — Open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
- exequatur — An official recognition by a government of a consul, agent, or other representative of a foreign state, authorizing them to exercise the duties of office.
- fantasque — a fantasy, a fancy
- gastrique — A syrupy reduction of vinegar (or wine) and sugar.
- hacqueton — an upholstered garment for the upper body worn under chain mail or such a garment covered with chain mail
- harlequin — (often initial capital letter) a comic character in commedia dell'arte and the harlequinade, usually masked, dressed in multicolored, diamond-patterned tights, and carrying a wooden sword or magic wand.
- harquebus — any of several small-caliber long guns operated by a matchlock or wheel-lock mechanism, dating from about 1400.
- inequable — uneven
- inequally — In an inequal manner.
- inquinate — to corrupt or defile
- inquorate — (of an assembly) unable to proceed effectively because not enough members are present to make up a quorum.
- jacquerie — the revolt of the peasants of northern France against the nobles in 1358.
- la marque — a city in SE coastal Texas.
- lacquered — a protective coating consisting of a resin, cellulose ester, or both, dissolved in a volatile solvent, sometimes with pigment added.
- lacquerer — One who lacquers.
- laquearia — a ceiling made of panels
- liquidate — to settle or pay (a debt): to liquidate a claim.
- macquarie — a river in SE Australia, in New South Wales, flowing NW to the Darling River. 750 miles (1210 km) long.
- maiquetia — a city in the Federal District, in N Venezuela.
- mannequin — a styled and three-dimensional representation of the human form used in window displays, as of clothing; dummy.
- maquettes — Plural form of maquette.
- marquesan — a Polynesian native of the Marquesas Islands.
- marquetry — inlaid work of variously colored woods or other materials, especially in furniture.
- marquette — Jacques [zhahk] /ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), ("Père Marquette") 1637–75, French Jesuit missionary and explorer in America.
- marquises — Plural form of marquis.
- marsquake — a tremor, similar to an earthquake, on Mars
- may queen — a girl or young woman crowned with flowers and honored as queen in the festivities of May Day.
- megaquake — an earthquake of exceptional destructive power, esp one with a magnitude of 8 or greater, which may generate a tsunami
- moonquake — a seismic vibration of the moon's surface.
- newsqueak — A concurrent applicative language with synchronous channels.
- obsequial — Relating to an obsequy or funeral rite.