ACQUIRABILITY | • acquirability n. (Rare) The quality of being acquirable; attainableness. • ACQUIRABILITY n. the ability to be acquired. |
CHEQUERBOARDS | • chequerboards n. Plural of chequerboard. • CHEQUERBOARD n. a board for playing chequers. |
CYBERSQUATTER | • cybersquatter n. (Internet) A person who participates in cybersquatting. • cyber␣squatter n. Alternative spelling of cybersquatter. • CYBERSQUATTER n. one who engages in cybersquatting. |
DISEQUILIBRIA | • disequilibria n. Plural of disequilibrium. • DISEQUILIBRIUM n. loss or lack of equilibrium. |
EMBARQUEMENTS | • EMBARQUEMENT n. (Shakespeare) a placing under embargo. |
EQUILIBRATING | • equilibrating v. Present participle of equilibrate. • EQUILIBRATE v. to bring into or keep in equilibrium. |
EQUILIBRATION | • equilibration n. The formation, or maintenance, of an equilibrium. • EQUILIBRATION n. the act of equilibrating. |
EQUILIBRATORS | • equilibrators n. Plural of equilibrator. • EQUILIBRATOR n. one who equilibrates. |
EQUILIBRATORY | • equilibratory adj. Relating to the physical sense of balance, or equilibrium. • EQUILIBRATORY adj. relating to equilibration. |
HARQUEBUSIERS | • harquebusiers n. Plural of harquebusier. • HARQUEBUSIER n. a soldier armed with an arquebus. |
NONEQUILIBRIA | • nonequilibria n. Plural of nonequilibrium. • NONEQUILIBRIUM n. lack of equilibrium. |
QUARTERBACKED | • quarterbacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of quarterback. • QUARTERBACK v. to direct the offensive play of (as a football team). |
SUBEQUATORIAL | • subequatorial adj. (Geography) Belonging to a region adjacent to an equatorial area. • SUBEQUATORIAL adj. below the equator. |
UBIQUITARIANS | • ubiquitarians n. Plural of ubiquitarian. • UBIQUITARIAN n. one who believes that Christ's body is everywhere, not just in the Eucharist. |
UNCONQUERABLE | • unconquerable adj. Not conquerable; indomitable. • UNCONQUERABLE adj. incapable of being conquered. |
UNCONQUERABLY | • unconquerably adv. In an unconquerable manner. • UNCONQUERABLE adv. incapable of being conquered. |