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6-letter words containing que

  • -esque — indicating a specified character, manner, style, or resemblance
  • aquent — Lb soil science A kind of wet soil formed on river banks, tidal mudflats etc.
  • barque — a sailing ship of three or more masts having the foremasts rigged square and the aftermast rigged fore-and-aft
  • basque — a short extension below the waist to the bodice of a woman's jacket, etc
  • bisque — a thick rich soup made from shellfish
  • bosque — a clump or grove of trees
  • braque — Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1882–1963, French painter who developed cubism (1908–14) with Picasso
  • caique — long narrow light rowing skiff used on the Bosporus
  • calque — a borrowing by which a specialized meaning of a word or phrase in one language is transferred to another language by a literal translation of each of the individual elements (Ex.: masterpiece, from German meisterstück)
  • casque — a helmet or a helmet-like process or structure, as on the bill of most hornbills
  • cheque — A cheque is a printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to. Your bank then pays the money to that person from your account.
  • choque — Obsolete form of shock.
  • cinque — the number five in cards, dice, etc
  • cirque — a semicircular or crescent-shaped basin with steep sides and a gently sloping floor formed in mountainous regions by the erosive action of a glacier
  • claque — a group of people hired to applaud
  • clique — If you describe a group of people as a clique, you mean that they spend a lot of time together and seem unfriendly towards people who are not in the group.
  • cloque — fabric with an embossed surface
  • conque — Alternative spelling of conch.
  • coquet — to behave flirtatiously
  • equery — Alternative form of equerry.
  • fouque — Friedrich Heinrich Karl, Baron de la Motte- [free-drikh hahyn-rikh kahrl,, duh lah moht] /ˈfri drɪx ˈhaɪn rɪx kɑrl,, də lɑ ˈmoʊt/ (Show IPA), 1777–1843, German romanticist: poet and novelist.
  • jaques — a disillusioned and satirical observer of life, in Shakespeare's As You Like It.
  • jerque — to search (a ship) for contraband or undeclared goods
  • laquey — (networking)   [LaQuey, T. (with J. Ryer), "The Internet Companion: A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking", Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1992]
  • lasque — a thin, flat-cut diamond, often of irregular shape
  • manque — having failed, missed, or fallen short, especially because of circumstances or a defect of character; unsuccessful; unfulfilled or frustrated (usually used postpositively): a poet manqué who never produced a single book of verse.
  • marque — a city in SE coastal Texas.
  • masque — a form of aristocratic entertainment in England in the 16th and 17th centuries, originally consisting of pantomime and dancing but later including dialogue and song, presented in elaborate productions given by amateur and professional actors.
  • mosque — a Muslim temple or place of public worship.
  • opaque — not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; not allowing light to pass through.
  • piqued — to affect with sharp irritation and resentment, especially by some wound to pride: She was greatly piqued when they refused her invitation.
  • piquet — a card game played by two persons with a pack of 32 cards, the cards from deuces to sixes being excluded.
  • plaque — a thin, flat plate or tablet of metal, porcelain, etc., intended for ornament, as on a wall, or set in a piece of furniture.
  • pulque — a fermented milky drink made from the juice of certain species of agave in Mexico.
  • queach — a thicket
  • queans — Plural form of quean.
  • queasy — inclined to or feeling nausea, as the stomach, a person, etc.; nauseous; nauseated.
  • queazy — inclined to or feeling nausea, as the stomach, a person, etc.; nauseous; nauseated.
  • quebec — a province in E Canada. 594,860 sq. mi. (1,540,685 sq. km).
  • queens — a female sovereign or monarch.
  • queeny — (slang) Like a queen; effeminately homosexual.
  • queers — Plural form of queer.
  • queest — Archaic form of cushat.
  • quelea — any of several African weaverbirds of the genus Quelea, especially Q. quelea (red-billed quelea) noted for its vast flocks that destroy grain crops.
  • quells — Plural form of quell.
  • quemoy — an island off the SE coast of China, in the Taiwan Strait: controlled by Taiwan. 50 sq. mi. (130 sq. km).
  • quench — to slake, satisfy, or allay (thirst, desires, passion, etc.).
  • querns — Plural form of quern.
  • querry — Obsolete form of equerry.
  • quests — Plural form of quest.

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