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There are 17 five-letter words containing E, I, Q and U

æqui-equidequip Equip.equiv.fiquepequipique piquéquicequietquilequine Quine -quinequirequite

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  • æqui- — pref. Obsolete spelling of equi-.
  • equid — n. Any animal of the taxonomic family Equidae, including any equine…
  • equip — v. (Transitive) To supply with something necessary in order to… — v. (Transitive) To dress up; to array; to clothe. — v. (Transitive) To prepare (someone) with a skill.
  • Equip. — n. (Law) Abbreviation of equipment.
  • equiv. — adj. Abbreviation of equivalent.
  • fique — n. A natural fiber, similar to hemp, obtained from the leaves…
  • pequi — n. Any of various trees of the genus Caryocar, a souari. — n. The fruit of such trees, pequi nut.
  • pique — v. (Transitive). — v. (Intransitive). — n. (Uncountable) Enmity, ill feeling; (countable) a feeling of…
  • piqué — n. (Sewing) A kind of corded or ribbed fabric made from cotton, rayon, or silk.
  • quice — n. Alternative form of queest.
  • quiet — adj. With little or no sound; free of disturbing noise. — adj. Having little motion or activity; calm. — adj. Not busy, of low quantity.
  • quile — n. (Now Appalachia) Pronunciation spelling of coil. — v. (Now Appalachia) Pronunciation spelling of coil.
  • quine — n. (Computing) A program that produces its own source code as output. — v. (Philosophy) To deny the existence or significance of something… — v. To append something to a quotation of itself.
  • Quine — prop.n. A surname from Manx.
  • -quine — suff. (Pharmacology) Used to form names of quinoline derivatives.
  • quire — n. One-twentieth of a ream of paper; a collection of twenty-four… — n. (Bookbinding) A set of leaves which are stitched together… — n. A book, poem, or pamphlet.
  • quite — adv. To the greatest extent or degree; completely, entirely. — adv. In a fully justified sense; truly, perfectly, actually. — adv. (Especially Britain) To a moderate extent or degree; somewhat, rather.
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