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7-letter words containing e, q

  • equably — In an equable manner.
  • equaled — Simple past tense and past participle of equal.
  • equally — In the same manner.
  • equated — Simple past tense and past participle of equate.
  • equates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equate.
  • equator — An imaginary line drawn around the earth equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres and constituting the parallel of latitude 0 °.
  • equerry — An officer of the British royal household who attends or assists members of the royal family.
  • equines — Plural form of equine.
  • equinia — glanders (disease)
  • equinox — The time or date (twice each year) at which the sun crosses the celestial equator, when day and night are of equal length (about September 22 and March 20).
  • equites — the cavalry
  • esquire — A title appended to a lawyer's surname.
  • et seq. — et sequens
  • exquire — (obsolete) To search into or out.
  • fouquet — Jean or Jehan [both French zhahn] /both French ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), c1420–c80, French painter.
  • giauqueWilliam Francis, 1895–1982, U.S. chemist: Nobel Prize 1949.
  • grecque — a fret of Greek origin
  • inequal — Not equal.
  • inquest — a legal or judicial inquiry, usually before a jury, especially an investigation made by a coroner into the cause of a death.
  • inquiet — to destroy the peace of; disturb; disquiet.
  • inquire — to seek information by questioning; ask: to inquire about a person.
  • iquique — a seaport in N Chile.
  • jacques — a male given name, French form of Jacob or James.
  • jelqing — The use of the jelq technique for penis enlargement.
  • jerquer — a customs officer or other official responsible for searching ships for contraband or undeclared goods
  • lacquer — a protective coating consisting of a resin, cellulose ester, or both, dissolved in a volatile solvent, sometimes with pigment added.
  • lacquey — a servile follower; toady.
  • lalique — René Jules [ruh-ney;; French ruh-ney] /rə neɪ;; French rəˈneɪ/ (Show IPA), 1860–1945, French jewelry and glassware designer.
  • laqueus — lemniscus.
  • liquate — to heat (an alloy or mixture) sufficiently to melt the more fusible matter and thus to separate it from the rest, as in the refining of tin.
  • liquefy — Make or become liquid.
  • liqueur — any of a class of alcoholic liquors, usually strong, sweet, and highly flavored, as Chartreuse or curaçao, generally served after dinner; cordial.
  • macaque — any monkey of the genus Macaca, chiefly of Asia, characterized by cheek pouches and, usually, a short tail: several species are threatened or endangered.
  • marquee — a tall rooflike projection above a theater entrance, usually containing the name of a currently featured play or film and its stars.
  • marques — A make of car, as distinct from a specific model.
  • masquer — a person who masks; a person who takes part in a masque.
  • masques — Plural form of masque.
  • mcqueen — Alexander. 1969–2011, British fashion designer
  • mesquin — mean or shabby
  • mesquit — Dated form of mesquite.
  • mosques — Plural form of mosque.
  • musique — Obsolete form of music.
  • oblique — neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface; slanting; sloping.
  • obsequy — a funeral rite or ceremony.
  • opaqued — not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; not allowing light to pass through.
  • opaques — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of opaque.
  • optique — Obsolete form of optic.
  • parquet — a floor composed of short strips or blocks of wood forming a pattern, sometimes with inlays of other woods or other materials.
  • perique — a strong, rich-flavored tobacco produced in Louisiana, usually blended with other tobaccos.
  • picquet — a card game played by two persons with a pack of 32 cards, the cards from deuces to sixes being excluded.
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