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There are 10 nine-letter words containing RQUE

BARQUETTEbarquette n. A kind of small sailboat.
barquette n. A small boat-shaped pastry shell with a sweet or savoury filling.
BARQUETTE n. (French) a small barque.
HARQUEBUSharquebus n. An obsolete matchlock firearm.
harquebus n. A portable gun, varying in size from a small cannon to a musket. When used in the field it was supported…
HARQUEBUS n. (historical) a portable long-barrelled gun, also ARQUEBUS, HARQUEBUSE, HARQUEBUSS.
MARQUETRYmarquetry n. (Uncountable, woodworking) A decorative technique in which veneers of wood, ivory, metal etc. are inlaid…
marquetry n. (Countable) An example of this work.
MARQUETRY n. furniture inlaid with multicoloured wood, ivory, or metal, also MARQUETERIE.
PARQUETEDparqueted v. Simple past tense and past participle of parquet.
PARQUET v. (French) to cover a floor with an inlaid design.
PARQUETRYparquetry n. The technique of applying wooden tiles or veneers to create a decorative geometrical pattern on floors, furniture etc.
PARQUETRY n. the art of making parquet, a floor-covering of fitted wooden blocks.
REMARQUEDremarqued adj. Having a remarque.
REMARQUED adj. bearing a remarque, a mark made in the margin of an engraving indicating a stage of development prior to completion.
REMARQUESremarques n. Plural of remarque.
REMARQUE n. (French) a mark made in the margin of an engraving indicating a stage of development prior to completion.
SURQUEDRYsurquedry n. (Obsolete) Overweening pride; arrogance.
SURQUEDRY n. (obsolete) arrogance; haughty pride, also SURQUEDY.
TORQUESEStorqueses n. Plural of torques.
TORQUES n. a ring of fur or feathers round an animal's neck.
VERQUERESVERQUERE n. (Dutch) a form of backgammon, also VERQUIRE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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