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  |  aliquot  |  {n}  |  (portion)  |  antiquark  |  {n}  |  (the antiparticle of a quark)  |  antiquated  |  {adj}  |  (old fashioned)  |  antique  |  {adj}  |  (old; out of date)  |  antique  |  {n}  |  (old piece)  |  antiquity  |  {n}  |  (ancient times)  |  applique  |  {n}  |  (decorative design)  |  boutique  |  {n}  |  (a small shop, especially one that sells fashionable clothes, jewelry and the like)  |  briquet  |  {n}  |  (small brick)  |  clique  |  {n}  |  (small, exclusive group)  |  clique  |  {n}  |  (subgraph)  |  critique  |  {n}  |  (essay in which another piece of work is criticised, reviewed)  |  demisemiquaver  |  {n}  |  (music)  |  etiquette  |  {n}  |  (customary behavior)  |  etiquette  |  {n}  |  (forms to be observed in social or official life)  |  illiquidity  |  {n}  |  (lack of liquidity)  |  iniquitous  |  {adj}  |  (morally objectionable)  |  IQ  |  {n}  |  (abbreviation of intelligence quotient)  |  Late antiquity  |  {prop}  |  (the period between Classical antiquity and the Middle Ages)  |  liquefied natural gas  |  {n}  |  (natural gas converted to liquid)  |  liquefied petroleum gas  |  {n}  |  (LPG)  |  liquefy  |  {v}  |  (make into a liquid)  |  liquescent  |  {adj}  |  (liquescent) SEE: melting ::  |  liqueur  |  {n}  |  (a flavored alcoholic beverage)  |  liquid  |  {adj}  |  (fluid; not solid and not gaseous)  |  liquid  |  {adj}  |  ((of an asset) easily sold or disposed of)  |  liquid  |  {n}  |  (substance that is liquid)  |  liquidate  |  {v}  |  (to convert assets into cash)  |  liquidate  |  {v}  |  (to kill someone)  |  liquidate  |  {v}  |  (to settle a debt)  |  liquidate  |  {v}  |  (to settle the affairs)  |  liquid crystal  |  {n}  |  (phase of matter)  |  liquidity  |  {n}  |  (property of being able to be easily converted into cash)  |  liquidity  |  {n}  |  (state of being liquid)  |  liquid nitrogen  |  {n}  |  (nitrogen in the liquid state)  |  liquify  |  {v}  |  (to make liquid)  |  liquor  |  {n}  |  (strong alcoholic drink derived from fermentation and distillation)  |  liquorice  |  {n}  |  (confection)  |  liquorice  |  {n}  |  (plant)  |  liquor store  |  {n}  |  (liquor store, bottle shop)  |  Martinique  |  {prop}  |  (Department of Martinique)  |  mother liquor  |  {n}  |  Mutterlauge  |  Mozambique  |  {prop}  |  (country in Southern Africa)  |  Nastaliq  |  {prop}  |  (Nastaʿlīq)  |  niqab  |  {n}  |  (veil) SEE: yashmak ::  |  niqqud  |  {n}  |  (nikud) SEE: nikud ::  |  oblique  |  {adj}  |  (not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from)  |  oblique case  |  {n}  |  (any noun case except the nominative or vocative)  |  obliquity  |  {n}  |  (quality of being obscure) SEE: obscurity ::  |  piquancy  |  {n}  |  (degree to which something is piquant)  |  piquant  |  {adj}  |  (favorably stimulating to the palate)  |  pique  |  {v}  |  (to wound the pride of)  |  piquet  |  {n}  |  (a game of cards)  |  reliquary  |  {n}  |  (container for religious relics)  |  Saint Pierre and Miquelon  |  {prop}  |  (overseas territory of France)  |  salami technique  |  {n}  |  (reach a goal using small steps)  |  semiquaver  |  {n}  |  (music)  |  semiquinone  |  {n}  |  (intermediate free radical)  |  sobriquet  |  {n}  |  (familiar name for a person)  |  technique  |  {n}  |  (practical aspects of a given art)  |  tourniquet  |  {n}  |  (a tightly compressed bandage used to stop bleeding)  |  twelve-tone technique  |  {n}  |  (system of musical composition)  |  ubiquitous  |  {adj}  |  (being everywhere)  |  ubiquitous  |  {adj}  |  (seeming to appear everywhere at the same time)  |  ubiquity  |  {n}  |  (omnipresence)  |  unique  |  {adj}  |  (one of a kind)  |  uniqueness  |  {n}  |  (state or quality of being unique or one-of-a-kind)  |  washing-up liquid  |  {n}  |  (the substance used to wash dishes) 
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