Q, q
[ kyoo ]
/ kyu /
noun, plural Q's or Qs, q's or qs.
the 17th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
any spoken sound represented by the letter Q or q, as in quick, acquit, or Iraq.
something having the shape of a Q.
a written or printed representation of the letter Q or q.
a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter Q or q.
Definition for q (2 of 8)
Definition for q (3 of 8)
Q
Symbol.
Definition for q (4 of 8)
Origin of q.
1
From the Latin word
quadrāns
Definition for q (5 of 8)
Definition for q (6 of 8)
Definition for q (7 of 8)
Jones
[ johnz ]
/ dʒoʊnz /
noun
Definition for q (8 of 8)
Quiller-Couch
[ kwil-er-kooch ]
/ ˈkwɪl ərˈkutʃ /
noun
Sir Arthur ThomasQ,1863–1944,
English novelist and critic.
Example sentences from the Web for q
British Dictionary definitions for q (1 of 7)
q
Q
/ (kjuː) /
noun plural q's, Q's or Qs
the 17th letter and 13th consonant of the modern English alphabet
a speech sound represented by this letter, in English usually a voiceless velar stop, as in unique and quick
British Dictionary definitions for q (2 of 7)
q
symbol for
quintal
British Dictionary definitions for q (3 of 7)
Q
symbol for
chess
queen
question
physics
heat
abbreviation for
text messaging
queue
British Dictionary definitions for q (4 of 7)
Jones
/ (dʒəʊnz) /
noun
British Dictionary definitions for q (5 of 7)
q.
abbreviation for
quart
quarter
quarterly
British Dictionary definitions for q (6 of 7)
Q.
abbreviation for
quartermaster
Also: q plural Qq or qq
quarto
Queen
question
British Dictionary definitions for q (7 of 7)
Quiller-Couch
/ (ˌkwɪləˈkuːtʃ) /
noun
Sir Arthur (Thomas), known as Q . 1863–1944, British critic and novelist, who edited the Oxford Book of English Verse (1900)
Idioms and Phrases with q (1 of 2)
q
see mind one's p's and q's.
Idioms and Phrases with q (2 of 2)
Jones
see Davy Jones's locker; keep up (with the Joneses).