quar|ry — quar|ry1 «KWAWR ee, KWOR », noun, plural ries, verb, ried, ry|ing. –n. 1. a place where stone is dug, cut, or blasted out for use in building: »an ancient quarry from which the stone has been cut out in smooth masses (Amelia B. Edwards). 2.… … Useful english dictionary
Quar — Quar, n. A quarry. [Prov. Eng.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quar — abbrev. 1. quarter 2. quarterly * * * … Universalium
quar — abbrev. 1. quarter 2. quarterly … English World dictionary
quar|ri|er — «KWAWR ee uhr, KWOR », noun. a worker who quarries stone … Useful english dictionary
quar|to — «KWAWR toh», noun, plural tos, adjective. –n. 1. the page size (usually about 9 by 12 inches) of a book in which each leaf is one fourth of a whole sheet of paper. Abbr: 4°, Q. 2. a book having such pages. –adj. of this size; having pages of this … Useful english dictionary
Quar — La Quar Drapeau Blason … Wikipédia en Français
quar. — 1. quarter. 2. quarterly. * * * quar., 1. quarter. 2. quarterly. * * * abbr. ■ quarter ■ quarterly … Useful english dictionary
quar´rel|some|ness — quar|rel|some «KWAWR uhsuhm, KWOR », adjective. too ready to quarrel; fond of fighting and disputing: »A quarrelsome child has few friends. On our idle days they were mutinous and quarrelsome, finding fault with their pork, the bread, etc., and… … Useful english dictionary
quar´rel|some|ly — quar|rel|some «KWAWR uhsuhm, KWOR », adjective. too ready to quarrel; fond of fighting and disputing: »A quarrelsome child has few friends. On our idle days they were mutinous and quarrelsome, finding fault with their pork, the bread, etc., and… … Useful english dictionary