CHEQUE | • cheque n. (Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, UK) A draft directing a bank to pay money to a named person or entity. • CHEQUE n. a written order directing a bank to pay money. |
CHEQUY | • chequy adj. (Heraldry) Chequered. • CHEQUY adj. checkered, also CHECKY. |
EQUALI | • EQUALI n. (Italian) pieces for a group of instruments of the same kind e.g. Beethoven's Equali for four trombones. |
EQUALS | • equals n. Plural of equal. • equals n. The symbol =. • equals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equal. |
EQUANT | • equant n. (Obsolete, astronomy) The center of a planetary epicycle. • equant adj. Having comparable measurements in all directions; equidimensional. • EQUANT n. (Latin) a geometric adjustment to explain planetary motion. |
EQUATE | • equate v. (Transitive) To consider equal or equivalent. • equate v. (Transitive, mathematics) To set as equal. • equate n. (Programming) A statement in assembly language that defines a symbol having a particular value. |
EQUIDS | • equids n. Plural of equid. • EQUID n. (Latin) any member of the horse family. |
EQUINE | • equine adj. Of or relating to a horse or horses. • equine adj. Of or relating to any member or members of the genus Equus. • equine n. Any horse or horse-like animal, especially one of the genus Equus. |
EQUIPE | • equipe n. Alternative form of équipe (“a team”). • équipe n. A team. • EQUIPE n. (French) in motor-racing and other sports, a team. |
EQUIPS | • equips v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equip. • EQUIP v. to provide with what is needed. |
EQUITY | • equity n. Fairness, impartiality, or justice as determined in light of "natural law" or "natural right". • equity n. (Law) Various related senses originating with the Court of Chancery in late Medieval England. • equity n. (Finance) Various senses related to net value. |
EXEQUY | • exequy n. (Obsolete, now only in plural) Funeral rites. • EXEQUY n. a funeral procession. |
REQUIN | • requin n. (Dated) The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias). • REQUIN n. (French) the man-eater, or white shark, so called on account of its causing requiems to be sung. |
REQUIT | • requit v. Obsolete form of requite. • REQUIT v. (Shakespeare) to repay, also REQUIGHT. |
SEQUEL | • sequel n. (Dated) The events, collectively, which follow a previously mentioned event; the aftermath. • sequel n. (Narratology) A narrative that is written after another narrative set in the same universe, especially… • sequel n. (Mathematics) The remainder of the text; what follows. Used exclusively in the set phrase "in the sequel". |
SEQUIN | • sequin n. (Now historical) Any of various small gold coins minted in Italy and Turkey. • sequin n. (Fashion) A sparkling spangle used for the decoration of ornate clothing. • SEQUIN v. to apply shiny ornamental disks to. |
SHEQEL | • sheqel n. Alternative spelling of shekel. • SHEQEL n. (Hebrew) an ancient unit of weight and money, also SHEKEL. |