skwɔt

  • 81square sail — /ˈskwɛə seɪl/ (say skwair sayl) noun Nautical See sail (def. 1) …

  • 82square thread — /skwɛə ˈθrɛd/ (say skwair thred) noun a screw thread with a castellated thread profile, the width and height of the thread being equal to the width of the valley between the threads …

  • 83square wave — /ˈskwɛə weɪv/ (say skwair wayv) noun Physics a wave form which alternates between two fixed values for equal lengths of time, the time of transition between the two values being very short …

  • 84square-cut — /ˈskwɛə kʌt/ (say skwair kut) Cricket –noun 1. a cut (def. 68) square of the wicket. –verb (t) (square cut, square cutting) 2. to cut (def. 26) in this direction …

  • 85square-dance — /ˈskwɛə dæns/ (say skwair dans) verb (i) (square danced, square dancing) to perform or take part in a square dance. –square dancer, noun …

  • 86square-drive — /ˈskwɛə draɪv/ (say skwair druyv) Cricket –noun 1. a drive (def. 25) square of the wicket, towards point. –verb (t) (square drove, square driven, square driving) 2. to drive (a ball) in this direction …

  • 87square-law detector — /skwɛə ˈlɔ dəˌtɛktə/ (say skwair law duh.tektuh) noun an electronic circuit which produces an output proportional to the square of its input voltage …

  • 88square-off — /ˈskwɛər ɒf/ (say skwairr of) noun something offered in order to mollify someone having suffered a hurt, slight or injustice …

  • 89square-rigged — /ˈskwɛə rɪgd/ (say skwair rigd) adjective Nautical having square sails as the principal sails …

  • 90square-shooter — /ˈskwɛə ʃutə/ (say skwair shoohtuh) noun Colloquial an honest, fair person …