Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Quagga. family, allied to the and Quagmire. See under , kv>awhog, n. A large species of clam having the inside shell tipped with , kwal, v. i. [quailed (kwald), QUAILING.] Tobecome quelled, sinkinto dejection, lose spir-it, shrink, , kwal, n. A gallina-ceous bird allied to thepartridge of Europe: inthe U. S. the name isused for ruffed grouse,a


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Quagga. family, allied to the and Quagmire. See under , kv>awhog, n. A large species of clam having the inside shell tipped with , kwal, v. i. [quailed (kwald), QUAILING.] Tobecome quelled, sinkinto dejection, lose spir-it, shrink, , kwal, n. A gallina-ceous bird allied to thepartridge of Europe: inthe U. S. the name isused for ruffed grouse,and for the bob-white,or Virginia Common Quail. Biin, cube, full; moon, fd&t; cdw, oil; linger or ink, tiieu, boubojf, chair, get. QtJAINT 328 QUIESCE Quaint, kwant, a. Characterized by ingenuity or art;subtle; artificially elegant; showing excess of art;odd and antique; curious and fauciiul; far-fetched;affected:_odd; unusual. Qoake, kwak, v. i. [qlaked (kwakt), quakixg.] Totremble ; to shake with fear, cold, or emotion ; toshake or tremble, either from not being solid, as soft,wet land, or from violent convulsion of any kind;to vibrate, quiver, shudder.—n. A tremiflous agi-tation ; shake ; shudder. — Quak^er, n. One whoquakes; one of the religious sect whose members?are caUed also Friends : their early preachers werethrowiL and •a. Of the nature of a quagmire; trembling undertthe foot, as soft, wet earth.—Quagmire, -mir, , wet land, which shakes or yields under thefeet. Qualify, Quality, etc. See under Qua. Qualm, kwam, n. A sudden attack of illness, faint-ness, distress, or pain; esp., a sudden


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