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31squinancywort — [ skwɪnənsɪˌwə:t] noun a small plant with narrow leaves and scented white or lilac flowers, formerly used to treat quinsy. [Asperula cynanchica.] Origin C18: from med. L. squinantia (appar. formed by confusion of Gk sunankhē with kunankhē, both… …
32squirearchy — [ skwʌɪəˌrα:ki] noun (plural squirearchies) landowners collectively. Derivatives squirearch noun squirearchical adjective Origin C18: from squire, on the pattern of words such as hierarchy …
33squireen — [ˌskwʌɪə ri:n] noun Brit. a minor landowner, especially in Ireland. Origin C19: from squire + een (representing the Ir. dimin. suffix ín) …
34usquebaugh — [ ʌskwɪbɔ:] noun chiefly Irish & Scottish whisky. Origin C16: from Ir. and Sc. Gaelic uisge beatha water of life ; cf. whisky …
35squabble — [ˈskwɒb(ə)l] verb [I] to argue with someone about something that is not important squabble noun [C] …
36squad — [skwɒd] noun [C] 1) a small group of soldiers who do a particular job 2) a department in a police force that deals with a particular type of crime 3) a sports team 4) British a larger group of players from which a team is chosen …
37squadron — [ˈskwɒdrən] noun [C] a section of the armed forces, especially of the air force …
38squalid — [ˈskwɒlɪd] adj a place that is squalid is dirty and unpleasant …
39squall — [skwɔːl] noun [C] a storm that happens suddenly …
40squalor — [ˈskwɒlə] noun [U] dirty and uncomfortable conditions that people live in or work in …