Equibalance :: Equibalance (n.) Equal weight; equiponderance.
Equibalance :: Equibalance (v. t.) To make of equal weight; to balance equally; to counterbalance; to equiponderate.
Equibalanced :: Equibalanced (imp. & p. p.) of Equibalanc.
Equibalancing :: Equibalancing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Equibalanc.
Quib :: Quib (n.) A quip; a gibe.
Quibble :: Quibble (n.) A shift or turn from the point in question; a trifling or evasive distinction; an evasion; a cavil.
Quibble :: Quibble (n.) A pun; a low conceit.
Quibble :: Quibble (v. i.) To evade the point in question by artifice, play upon words, caviling, or by raising any insignificant or impertinent question or point; to trifle in argument or discourse; to equivocate..
Quibble :: Quibble (v. i.) To pun; to practice punning.
Quibbled :: Quibbled (imp. & p. p.) of Quibbl.
Quibbler :: Quibbler (n.) One who quibbles; a caviler; also, a punster..
Quibbling :: Quibbling (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Quibbl.
Quibblingly :: Quibblingly (adv.) Triflingly; evasively.
Sesquibasic :: Sesquibasic (a.) Containing, or acting as, a base in the proportions of a sesqui compound..
Squib :: Squeteague (n.) An American sciaenoid fish (Cynoscion regalis), abundant on the Atlantic coast of the United States, and much valued as a food fish. It is of a bright silvery color, with iridescent reflections. Called also weakfish, squitee, chickwit, and sea trout. The spotted squeteague (C. nebulosus) of the Southern United States is a similar fish, but the back and upper fins are spotted with black. It is called also spotted weakfish, and, locally, sea trout, and sea salmon..
Squib :: Squib (a.) A little pipe, or hollow cylinder of paper, filled with powder or combustible matter, to be thrown into the air while burning, so as to burst there with a crack..
Squib :: Squib (a.) A kind of slow match or safety fuse.
Squib :: Squib (a.) A sarcastic speech or publication; a petty lampoon; a brief, witty essay..
Squib :: Squib (a.) A writer of lampoons.
Squib :: Squibbing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Squi.
Squibbed :: Squib (a.) A paltry fellow.
Squibbing :: Squibbed (imp. & p. p.) of Squi.
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