quat |
cut |
In obsolete terms the difference between quat and cut
is that
quat is an annoying, worthless person while
cut is a common workhorse; a gelding.
As an adjective cut is
having been
cut.
quat |
hunker |
As nouns the difference between quat and hunker
is that
quat is a pustule while
hunker is a political conservative.
As verbs the difference between quat and hunker
is that
quat is to satiate while
hunker is to crouch or squat close to the ground.
quat |
phenolic |
As nouns the difference between quat and phenolic
is that
quat is a pustule while
phenolic is a phenol compound.
As a verb quat
is to satiate.
As an adjective phenolic is
of, relating to, or derived from a phenol.
quat |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun quat
is a pustule.
As a verb quat
is to satiate.
quab |
quat |
As nouns the difference between quab and quat
is that
quab is an unfledged bird while
quat is a pustule.
As a verb quat is
to satiate.
quat |
quant |
As nouns the difference between quat and quant
is that
quat is a pustule while
quant is a quantitative analyst.
As a verb quat
is to satiate.
As an adjective quant is
quantifiable.
buat |
quat |
As nouns the difference between buat and quat
is that
buat is a lantern while
quat is a pustule.
As a verb quat is
to satiate.
quat |
quad |
As nouns the difference between quat and quad
is that
quat is a pustule while
quad is a quadrangle courtyard.
As verbs the difference between quat and quad
is that
quat is to satiate while
quad is to fill spaces in a line of type with quads. Also
quad out.
As an adjective quad is
having four shots of espresso.
squat |
quat |
In obsolete terms the difference between squat and quat
is that
squat is a sudden or crushing fall while
quat is an annoying, worthless person.
As nouns the difference between squat and quat
is that
squat is a position assumed by bending deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet while
quat is a pustule.
As verbs the difference between squat and quat
is that
squat is to bend deeply at the knees while resting on one's feet while
quat is to satiate.
As an adjective squat
is relatively short or low and thick or broad.
quay |
quat |
As nouns the difference between quay and quat
is that
quay is a stone or concrete structure on navigable water used for loading and unloading vessels; a wharf while
quat is a pustule.
As verbs the difference between quay and quat
is that
quay is to land or tie up at a quay or similar structure, especially used in the phrase "quay up" while
quat is to satiate.
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