| CHLOROQUINE | • chloroquine n. (Pharmacology) A 4-aminoquinoline drug used to treat and prevent malaria, having the chemical formula… • CHLOROQUINE n. a drug used to suppress malaria, also CHLOROQUIN. |
| CHLOROQUINES | • chloroquines n. Plural of chloroquine. • CHLOROQUINE n. a drug used to suppress malaria, also CHLOROQUIN. |
| HARLEQUIN | • harlequin n. A pantomime fool, typically dressed in colorful checkered clothes. • harlequin n. A greenish-chartreuse color. • harlequin n. (Informal) A harlequin duck. |
| HARLEQUINADE | • harlequinade n. A pantomime-like comedy featuring the harlequin or clown. • harlequinade n. Any comical or fantastical procedure or playfulness. • HARLEQUINADE n. (French) part of a pantomime in which a harlequin plays a chief part. |
| HARLEQUINADES | • harlequinades n. Plural of harlequinade. • HARLEQUINADE n. (French) part of a pantomime in which a harlequin plays a chief part. |
| HARLEQUINED | • harlequined v. Simple past tense and past participle of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| HARLEQUINING | • harlequining v. Present participle of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| HARLEQUINS | • harlequins n. Plural of harlequin. • HARLEQUIN v. to play a harlequin. |
| LIQUORISHNESS | • LIQUORISH n. (obsolete) dainty, tempting to the taste; lecherous, also LICKERISH. |
| LIQUORISHNESSES | • LIQUORISHNESS n. LIQUORISH, (obsolete) dainty, tempting to the taste; lecherous, also LICKERISH. |
| RELINQUISH | • relinquish v. (Transitive) To give up, abandon or retire from something. To trade away. • relinquish v. (Transitive) To let go (free, away), physically release. • relinquish v. (Transitive) To metaphorically surrender, yield control or possession. |
| RELINQUISHED | • relinquished v. Simple past tense and past participle of relinquish. • RELINQUISH v. to withdraw or retreat from. |
| RELINQUISHER | • relinquisher n. One who relinquishes. • RELINQUISHER n. one who relinquishes. |
| RELINQUISHERS | • relinquishers n. Plural of relinquisher. • RELINQUISHER n. one who relinquishes. |
| RELINQUISHES | • relinquishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relinquish. • RELINQUISH v. to withdraw or retreat from. |
| RELINQUISHING | • relinquishing v. Present participle of relinquish. • RELINQUISH v. to withdraw or retreat from. |
| RELINQUISHMENT | • relinquishment n. The act of relinquishing something. • RELINQUISHMENT n. the act of relinquishing. |
| RELINQUISHMENTS | • relinquishments n. Plural of relinquishment. • RELINQUISHMENT n. the act of relinquishing. |