DIQUARK | • diquark n. (Particle physics) The hypothetical state of two quarks grouped inside a baryon. • DIQUARK n. a low energy configuration of two quarks. |
DIQUARKS | • diquarks n. Plural of diquark. • DIQUARK n. a low energy configuration of two quarks. |
EARTHQUAKED | • earthquaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of earthquake. • EARTHQUAKED adj. shaken or destroyed by an earthquake. |
QUACKED | • quacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of quack. • QUACK v. to make the sound of a duck. |
QUACKLED | • quackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of quackle. • QUACKLE v. to choke; to suffocate. |
QUAKED | • quaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of quake. • QUAKE v. to shake. |
QUARTERBACKED | • quarterbacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of quarterback. • QUARTERBACK v. to direct the offensive play of (as a football team). |
QUARTERDECK | • quarterdeck n. (Nautical) The aft part of the upper deck of a ship; normally reserved for officers. • quarter-deck n. Alternative spelling of quarterdeck. • quarter␣deck n. Alternative spelling of quarterdeck. |
QUARTERDECKER | • quarterdecker n. (Nautical) A ship that has a quarterdeck; an officer who serves on a quarterdeck. • QUARTERDECKER n. a stickler for naval etiquette. |
QUARTERDECKERS | • QUARTERDECKER n. a stickler for naval etiquette. |
QUARTERDECKS | • quarterdecks n. Plural of quarterdeck. • quarter-decks n. Plural of quarter-deck. • quarter␣decks n. Plural of quarter deck. |
QUICKSAND | • quicksand n. Wet sand that appears firm but in which things readily sink, often found near rivers or coasts. • quicksand n. Anything that pulls one down or buries one metaphorically. • QUICKSAND n. a loose watery sand which swallows up anyone who walks on it. |
QUICKSANDS | • quicksands n. Plural of quicksand. • QUICKSAND n. a loose watery sand which swallows up anyone who walks on it. |
SQUAWKED | • squawked v. Simple past tense and past participle of squawk. • SQUAWK v. to utter a loud, harsh cry. |
SQUEAKED | • squeaked v. Simple past tense and past participle of squeak. • SQUEAK v. to make a sharp, high-pitched sound. |