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Webster Dictionary :: Querl

QUERL, v.t. To twirl; to turn or wind round; to coil; as, to querl a cord, threa...

Webster Dictionary :: Querkened

QUERK'ENED, a. Choked. [Illegitimate and obsolete.]

Webster Dictionary :: Querk

QUERK. [See Quirk .]

Webster Dictionary :: Querist

QUE'RIST, n. [from L. quaero, to inquire.] One who inquires or asks questions.

Webster Dictionary :: Querimoniousness

QUERIMO'NIOUSNESS, n. Disposition to complain; a complaining temper.

Webster Dictionary :: Querimoniously

QUERIMO'NIOUSLY, adv. With complaint; querulously.

Webster Dictionary :: Querimonious

QUERIMO'NIOUS, a. [L. querimonia, complaint, from queror.] Complaining; querulou...

Webster Dictionary :: Querent

QUE'RENT, n. [L. querens, queror, to complain.] The complainant; the plaintiff. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Querele

QUER'ELE, n. [L. querla.] A complaint to a court. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Quercitron

QUER'CITRON, n. [L. quercus, an oak.] The bark of the yellow oak, used in dyeing.

Webster Dictionary :: Quenchless

QUENCH'LESS, a. That cannot be quenched or repressed; inextinguishable; as quenc...

Webster Dictionary :: Quenching

QUENCH'ING, ppr. Extinguishing; quieting; stifling; repressing.

Webster Dictionary :: Quencher

QUENCH'ER, n. He or that which extinguishes.

Webster Dictionary :: Quenched

QUENCH'ED, pp. Extinguished; allayed; repressed.

Webster Dictionary :: Quenchable

QUENCH'ABLE, a. That may be quenched or extinguished.

Webster Dictionary :: Quench

QUENCH, v.t. 1. To extinguish; to put out; as, to quench flame. 2. To still; to ...

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