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QUEE'N-APPLE, n. A kind of apple, so called.
QUEEN, n. 1. The consort of a king; a queen consort. 2. A woman who is the sover...
QUECK, v.i. To shrink; to flinch. Obs.
QUE'ASY, a. s as z. 1. Sick at the stomach; affected with nausea; inclined to vo...
QUE'ASINESS, n. s as z. [from queasy.] Nausea; qualmishness; inclination to vomit.
QUEAN, n. A worthless woman; a slut; a strumpet. [Not in common use.]
QUE'ACHY, a. [from queach.] 1. Shaking; moving, yielding or trembling under the ...
QUEACH, n. A thick bushy plot. Obs. QUEACH , v.i. To stir; to move. Obs. [See Qu...
QUAY, n. ke. A key; a mole or wharf, constructed in harbors for securing vessels...
QUA'VERING, ppr. Shaking the voice or the sound of an instrument. QUA'VERING , n...
QUA'VERER, n. A warbler.
QUA'VERED, a. or pp. Distributed into quavers.
QUA'VER, v.i. 1. To shake the voice; to utter or form sound with rapid vibration...
QUAVEMIRE, for quagmire, is not used.
QUAVE, for quaver, is not used.
QUAT'RAIN, n. [L. quatror, four.] A stanza of four lines rhyming alternately.