(di qua)
31Qua mandatarĭus — (lat), als Bevollmächtigter …
32Qua talis — (lat.), als solcher, als der er sein soll …
33Qua — Qua, lat., als, insofern, z.B. Q. Lieutenant; q. talis, als solcher, als der er sein soll …
34qua — Latin word meaning in the character or capacity of (SA Bankruptcy.com) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …
35qua — ► CONJUNCTION formal ▪ in the capacity of. ORIGIN Latin …
36qua|drilled — «kwuh DRIHLD», adjective. = quadrille3. (Cf. ↑quadrille) …
37Qua|paw — «KWAH paw», noun, plural paw or paws. a member of a Siouan Indian tribe of the Arkansas River Valley, formerly thought to be mentioned in an account of de Soto s expedition from 1539 to 1543 …
38qua|sar — «KWAY sahr, KWAH ; zahr», noun. a heavenly object which emits powerful blue light and radio waves; quasi stellar object. A quasar is larger than a star and smaller than a galaxy. »The term quasar…was originally applied only to the starlike… …
39qua|si-leg|is|la|tive — «KWAY sy LEHJ ihs LAY tihv, zy ; KWAH see , zee », adjective. 1. having in some degree, or within a specified area, such authority as belongs to the legislature: »a quasi legislative body. 2. legislative in nature but not under the authority or… …
40qua|si-mil|i|tar|y — «KWAY sy MIHL uh tuhr ee, zy ; KWAH see , zee », adjective. partly military; semimilitary: »The history of the world shows that republics and democracies have generally lost their liberties by way of passing from civilian to quasi military status …