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QUI'DAM, n. [L.] Somebody. [Not in use.]
QUID, n. A vulgar pronunciation of cud; as a quid of tobacco.
QUICK'SILVERED, a. Overlaid with quicksilver. QUICK'-WITTED , a. Having ready wit.
QUICK'SILVER, n. [that is, living silver, argentum vivum, so called from its flu...
QUICK'SIGHTEDNESS, n. Quickness of sight or discernment; readiness to See Or dis...
QUICK'SET, n. A living plant set to grow, particularly for a hedge. QUICK'SET , ...
QUICK'SCENTED, a. Having an acute perception by the nose; of an acute smell.
QUICK'SAND, n. 1. Sand easily moved or readily yielding to pressure, loose sand ...
QUICK'NESS, n. 1. Speed; velocity; celerity; rapidity; as the quickness of motio...
QUICK'LY, adv. 1. Speedily; with haste or celerity. 2. Soon; without delay.
QUICK'LIME, n. [See Lime .] Any calcarious substance deprived of its fixed or ca...
QUICK'ENING, ppr. Giving life; accelerating; inciting. QUICK'-EYED , a. Having a...
QUICK'ENER, n. 1. One who revives, vivifies, or communicates life. 2. That which...
QUICK'ENED, pp. 1. Made alive; revived; vivified; reinvigorated. 2. Accelerated;...
QUICK'EN-TREE, n. A tree, the wild sorb, a species of wild ash. the Sorbus aucup...
QUICKEN, v.t. quik'n. 1. Primarily, to make alive; to vivify; to revive or resus...