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9-letter words containing a, s, q, u, i, t

  • acquaints — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acquaint.
  • acquisite — (obsolete) acquired.
  • antiquers — a person who takes a special interest in antiques; a collector of antiquities; antiquary.
  • aquarists — Plural form of aquarist.
  • aquatints — Plural form of aquatint.
  • aquitards — Plural form of aquitard.
  • equations — Plural form of equation.
  • gastrique — A syrupy reduction of vinegar (or wine) and sugar.
  • grassquit — any of several tiny finches, especially of the genus Tiaris, of tropical America and the West Indies.
  • hit squad — a team of hit men, as one organized for the purpose of assassinating a political figure.
  • isoquants — Plural form of isoquant.
  • plastique — a ballet technique for mastering the art of slow, controlled movement and statuelike posing.
  • quaesitum — something that is sought; the solution to a problem
  • quaintest — Superlative form of quaint.
  • qualities — an essential or distinctive characteristic, property, or attribute: the chemical qualities of alcohol.
  • quantiles — Plural form of quantile.
  • quantised — Mathematics, Physics. to restrict (a variable quantity) to discrete values rather than to a continuous set of values.
  • quantizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of quantize.
  • quartiles — Plural form of quartile.
  • quatrains — Plural form of quatrain.
  • queasiest — Superlative form of queasy.
  • quintains — Plural form of quintain.
  • sequacity — following with smooth or logical regularity.
  • squattily — in a somewhat squat manner or shape
  • squatting — occupying a property illegally
  • utraquist — Calixtine.

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