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13-letter words containing q, t

  • equisetaceous — belonging to the family Equisetaceae
  • equitableness — The state or quality of being equitable; equitability.
  • equivocations — Plural form of equivocation.
  • exquisiteness — The degree or property of being exquisite.
  • first quarter — the instant, approximately one week after a new moon, when one half of the moon's disk is illuminated by the sun.
  • fort duquesne — Abraham [a-bra-am] /a braˈam/ (Show IPA), 1610–88, French naval commander.
  • frequentation — the practice of frequenting; habit of visiting often.
  • frequentative — noting or pertaining to a verb aspect expressing repetition of an action.
  • giant sequoia — big tree.
  • good question — pertinent or insightful enquiry
  • grand quarter — a quartered coat of arms, itself one of the quarters of a coat of arms.
  • grandiloquent — speaking or expressed in a lofty style, often to the point of being pompous or bombastic.
  • grotesqueness — odd or unnatural in shape, appearance, or character; fantastically ugly or absurd; bizarre.
  • grotesqueries — Plural form of grotesquery.
  • half-quartern — a loaf having a weight, when baked, of 800 g
  • headquartered — to situate in headquarters.
  • heat equation — a partial differential equation the solution of which gives the distribution of temperature in a region as a function of space and time when the temperature at the boundaries, the initial distribution of temperature, and the physical properties of the medium are specified.
  • inacquiescent — Not acquiescent.
  • inequilateral — not equilateral; having unequal sides.
  • inquire after — to seek information by questioning; ask: to inquire about a person.
  • inquiry agent — a private detective
  • inquisitional — Of or pertaining to an inquisition.
  • inquisitioned — Simple past tense and past participle of inquisition.
  • inquisitively — given to inquiry, research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious: an inquisitive mind.
  • inquisitorial — of or relating to an inquisitor or inquisition.
  • interquartile — Situated between the first and third quartiles of a distribution.
  • jequitinhonha — a river in E Brazil, flowing from the state of Minas Gerais to the Atlantic Ocean. 500 miles (805 km) long.
  • latin quarter — the quarter of Paris on the south side of the Seine, especially frequented for centuries by students, writers, and artists.
  • least squares — a method of estimating values from a set of observations by minimizing the sum of the squares of the differences between the observations and the values to be found.
  • light quantum — photon.
  • liquefacients — Plural form of liquefacient.
  • liquefactions — Plural form of liquefaction.
  • liquid assets — assets in the form of money or easily convertible into money
  • liquid storax — a solid resin with a vanillalike odor, obtained from a small tree, Styrax officinalis: formerly used in medicine and perfumery.
  • liquification — Alternative form of liquefaction.
  • market square — a square in a village, town, etc in which a market is, or was formerly, held
  • medium quarto — a size of book, about 9½ × 12 inches (24 × 30 cm), untrimmed. Abbreviation: medium 4to.
  • moot question — an issue or position which is open to debate
  • mosquito bite — a bite inflicted by a mosquito
  • mosquito boat — PT boat.
  • mosquito coil — a spiral coil which burns slowly and releases a smoke that prevents mosquitoes from biting
  • mosquito hawk — nighthawk (def 1).
  • mother liquor — the portion of a solution remaining after crystallization of its important component.
  • multiloquence — the quality of being excessively talkative; loquaciousness
  • musquash root — spotted cowbane.
  • non-requisite — required or necessary for a particular purpose, position, etc.; indispensable: the requisite skills of an engineer.
  • nondelinquent — a person who is not a delinquent
  • nonequivalent — Not equivalent; different.
  • nonsequential — characterized by regular sequence of parts.
  • oblique fault — a fault that runs obliquely to, rather than parallel to or perpendicular to, the strike of the affected rocks
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