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In many word games, notably in Scrabble, a player must build a word using a certain set of letters. If a player is obliged to use a q, but does not have a u, it may be possible to play words from this list. Not all words in this list are acceptable in Scrabble tournament games.
quantum libet (q.l.) as much as pleases: medical shorthand for "as much as you wish" quantum sufficit (qs) as much as is enough: medical shorthand for "as much as needed" or "as much as will suffice" quaque hora (qh) every hour: medical shorthand; also quaque die (qd), "every day", quaque mane (qm), "every morning", and quaque nocte (qn ...
Q. Root Meaning in English Origin language Etymology (root origin) English examples quadr-four: Latin: quattuor: quadrangle, quadrennial, quadriceps, quadracycle ...
Q or q is the seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is pronounced / ˈ k j uː / , most commonly spelled cue , but also kew , kue , and que .
Q with macron: Latin abbreviation Q̇ q̇: Q with dot above: Manichean transliteration, Old Uighur transliteration Q̈ q̈: Q with diaeresis: Manichean transliteration, Old Uighur transliteration Q̋ q̋: Q with double acute: Old Uighur transliteration (one method) Q̓ q̓: Q with comma above: Q̕ q̕: Q with comma above right: Q̧ q̧: Q with ...
While such words are technically outside the scope of the list as defined by its title, they are usually terms borrowed from languages (in these cases Chinese and Arabic) where the Q is an ordinary consonant that may or may not be followed by U, like almost all the words currently in the list are. --Theurgist 23:38, 24 May 2019 (UTC)
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After q, they form the conjunction -que (meaning "and" but attached to the end of the last word) with semicolon-like and ꝫ the q could be omitted. Semicolon-like, in Lombard documents, above s meant -sis. The dot above median line on an h – hoc. Dot above u – ut or uti.