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9-letter words containing e, s, q

  • queenside — the side of the board on which the queen is positioned at the start of a game, left for white and right for black.
  • queerness — strange or odd from a conventional viewpoint; unusually different; singular: a queer notion of justice.
  • quenchers — Plural form of quencher.
  • quenelles — Plural form of quenelle.
  • querulous — full of complaints; complaining.
  • questions — Plural form of question.
  • questrist — one who quests
  • quickness — done, proceeding, or occurring with promptness or rapidity, as an action, process, etc.; prompt; immediate: a quick response.
  • quicksets — Plural form of quickset.
  • quickstep — (formerly) a lively step used in marching.
  • quiescent — being at rest; quiet; still; inactive or motionless: a quiescent mind.
  • quiesence — Misspelling of quiescence.
  • quiet sun — the sun at the minimum of solar activity, occurring every 11 years.
  • quietness — making no noise or sound, especially no disturbing sound: quiet neighbors.
  • quietsome — still, calm, quiet
  • quinellas — Plural form of quinella.
  • quintiles — Plural form of quintile.
  • quipsters — Plural form of quipster.
  • quirkiest — Superlative form of quirky.
  • quitrents — Plural form of quitrent.
  • quiverish — given to quivering, tremulous
  • quotients — Plural form of quotient.
  • rehnquist — William H(ubbs) [huhbz] /hʌbz/ (Show IPA), 1924–2005, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1972–86; chief justice 1986–2005.
  • requested — the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition: At his request, they left.
  • requester — the act of asking for something to be given or done, especially as a favor or courtesy; solicitation or petition: At his request, they left.
  • requisite — required or necessary for a particular purpose, position, etc.; indispensable: the requisite skills of an engineer.
  • sea squab — the blowfish: used especially on menus as a euphemism.
  • sequacity — following with smooth or logical regularity.
  • sequelize — to make a sequel to: to sequelize a hit movie.
  • sequencer — a device for the automatic determination or regulation of a sequence.
  • sequently — following; successive.
  • sequester — to remove or withdraw into solitude or retirement; seclude.
  • sequestra — a fragment of bone that has become necrotic as a result of disease or injury and has separated from the normal bone structure.
  • sequinned — A sequinned piece of clothing is decorated or covered with sequins.
  • siliquose — bearing siliques.
  • siqueiros — David Alfaro [dah-veeth ahl-fah-raw] /dɑˈvið ɑlˈfɑ rɔ/ (Show IPA), 1896–1974, Mexican painter.
  • sobriquet — a nickname.
  • squabbled — to engage in a petty quarrel.
  • squadrone — a former Scottish political party, active in the last parliament of Scotland before the Act of Union, in the early 18th century
  • squamella — a small scale or bract in a plant
  • square go — a fair fight between two individuals
  • square up — a rectangle having all four sides of equal length.
  • squarrose — denoting any rough or ragged surface.
  • squeak by — a short, sharp, shrill cry; a sharp, high-pitched sound.
  • squeakery — a squeaking quality, manner, or action
  • squeamish — fastidious or dainty.
  • squeegeed — an implement edged with rubber or the like, for removing water from windows after washing, sweeping water from wet decks, etc.
  • squinched — to contort (the features) or squint.
  • squiredom — the squirearchy.
  • squirmier — characterized by squirming.
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