English words for 'Alternative letter-case form of Q.E.D..'
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- Alternative letter-case form of Q-word (“(linguistics) question word”).
- The word queer.
- Any word beginning with q, especially one that is not normally taboo but is considered (often humorously) to be so in the given context.
- (humorous, at a workplace) The word quiet, taken as a bad omen that once uttered the workplace will suddenly become exceptionally busy.
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- A Scottish surname originating as a patronymic, anglicized from Scottish Gaelic Mac Alasdair (“son of Alexander”).
- An unincorporated community in Upshur County, West Virginia; named for local lumber businessman John M. Alexander.
- An unincorporated community in Burke County, Georgia; named for early settler Hugh Alexander.
- A community in the Rural Municipality of Whitehead, Manitoba, Canada; named for early settler Alexander Speers.
- A minor city in Franklin County, Iowa.
- A rural municipality in eastern Manitoba, Canada.
- A male given name from Ancient Greek, most famously held by Alexander the Great.
- A minor city in Rush County, Kansas; named for early settler Alexander Harvey.
- A town and village therein, in Genesee County, New York; named for early settler Alexander Rea.
- A town in Washington County, Maine; named for British politician and financier Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton.
- A minor city in McKenzie County, North Dakota; named for early North Dakota politician Alexander McKenzie.
- A city in Pulaski County and Saline County, Arkansas.
noun
noun
- Alternative letter-case form of Q-word (“(linguistics) question word”).
- The word queer.
- Any word beginning with q, especially one that is not normally taboo but is considered (often humorously) to be so in the given context.
- (humorous, at a workplace) The word quiet, taken as a bad omen that once uttered the workplace will suddenly become exceptionally busy.
noun
name
- A Scottish surname originating as a patronymic, anglicized from Scottish Gaelic Mac Alasdair (“son of Alexander”).
- An unincorporated community in Upshur County, West Virginia; named for local lumber businessman John M. Alexander.
- An unincorporated community in Burke County, Georgia; named for early settler Hugh Alexander.
- A community in the Rural Municipality of Whitehead, Manitoba, Canada; named for early settler Alexander Speers.
- A minor city in Franklin County, Iowa.
- A rural municipality in eastern Manitoba, Canada.
- A male given name from Ancient Greek, most famously held by Alexander the Great.
- A minor city in Rush County, Kansas; named for early settler Alexander Harvey.
- A town and village therein, in Genesee County, New York; named for early settler Alexander Rea.
- A town in Washington County, Maine; named for British politician and financier Alexander Baring, 1st Baron Ashburton.
- A minor city in McKenzie County, North Dakota; named for early North Dakota politician Alexander McKenzie.
- A city in Pulaski County and Saline County, Arkansas.