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14-letter words containing q, u, i, n, e, r

  • queuing theory — a theory that deals with providing a service on a waiting line, or queue, especially when the demand for it is irregular and describable by probability distributions, as processing phone calls arriving at a telephone exchange or collecting highway tolls from drivers at tollbooths.
  • quick response — fast reaction time
  • quicksilvering — the mercury on the back of a mirror
  • quinquefarious — consisting of or divided into five lines, sections, etc
  • quinquepartite — divided into or consisting of five parts.
  • quodlibetarian — a person who writes, discusses or engages in quodlibets
  • quotient group — a group, the elements of which are cosets with respect to a normal subgroup of a given group.
  • radiofrequency — the frequency of the transmitting waves of a given radio message or broadcast.
  • re-acquisition — the act of acquiring or gaining possession: the acquisition of real estate.
  • reacquaintance — a person known to one, but usually not a close friend.
  • relinquishment — to renounce or surrender (a possession, right, etc.): to relinquish the throne.
  • requisitioning — the act of requiring or demanding.
  • requisitionist — a person who requisitions; a person who makes a requisition
  • spring equinox — the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21 (vernal equinox or spring equinox) and September 22 (autumnal equinox)
  • square-bashing — drill on a barrack square
  • square-dancing — the activity of taking part in a square dance
  • string quartet — a musical composition, usually in three or four movements, for four stringed instruments, typically two violins, viola, and cello.
  • terminus a quo — the end from which; beginning; starting point; earliest limiting point.
  • trick question — sth asked to mislead or incriminate sb
  • underqualified — having the qualities, accomplishments, etc., that fit a person for some function, office, or the like.
  • vernal equinox — the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21 (vernal equinox or spring equinox) and September 22 (autumnal equinox)
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