quale
11quale — qua•le [[t]ˈkwɑ li, leɪ, ˈkweɪ li[/t]] n. pl. li•a [[t] li ə[/t]] Philos. pho a quality, as bitterness, regarded as an independent object • Etymology: 1665–75; < L quāle, neut. sing. of quālis of what sort …
12Quäle, die — Die Quäle, im Bergbaue, S. 1 Quehle …
13quale — noun (plural qualia) Etymology: Latin, neuter of qualis of what kind Date: 1675 1. a property (as redness) considered apart from things having the property ; universal 2. a property as it is experienced as distinct from any source it might have… …
14quale — 1. noun A property considered separately from a thing having that property. 2. adverb How, in what way …
15quale — qua·le (kwaґle) the quality of a thing; especially the quality of a sensation or other conscious process …
16quale — squale …
17quale — pl.m. e f. quali …
18quale — n. quality considered as an independent object; essential distinctive quality …
19quale — [ kweɪli] noun (plural qualia kweɪlɪə) Philosophy a quality or property as perceived or experienced by a person. Origin C17: from L., neut. of qualis of what kind …
20quale — qua·le …