These are the meanings of the letters QUAKEFUL when you unscramble them.
- Equal (a.)
Agreeing in quantity, size, quality, degree, value, etc.; having the same magnitude, the same value, the same degree, etc.; -- applied to number, degree, quantity, and intensity, and to any subject which admits of them; neither inferior nor superior, greater nor less, better nor worse; corresponding; alike; as, equal quantities of land, water, etc. ; houses of equal size; persons of equal stature or talents; commodities of equal value.
- Equal (a.)
Bearing a suitable relation; of just proportion; having competent power, abilities, or means; adequate; as, he is not equal to the task.
- Equal (a.)
Evenly balanced; not unduly inclining to either side; characterized by fairness; unbiased; impartial; equitable; just.
- Equal (a.)
Exactly agreeing with respect to quantity.
- Equal (a.)
Intended for voices of one kind only, either all male or all female; -- opposed to mixed.
- Equal (a.)
Not variable; equable; uniform; even; as, an equal movement.
- Equal (a.)
Of the same interest or concern; indifferent.
- Equal (n.)
One not inferior or superior to another; one having the same or a similar age, rank, station, office, talents, strength, or other quality or condition; an equal quantity or number; as, \"If equals be taken from equals the remainders are equal.\"
- Equal (n.)
State of being equal; equality.
- Equal (v. t.)
To be or become equal to; to have the same quantity, the same value, the same degree or rank, or the like, with; to be commen/urate with.
- Equal (v. t.)
To make equal or equal to; to equalize; hence, to compare or regard as equals; to put on equality.
- Equal (v. t.)
To make equal return to; to recompense fully.
- Flake (n.)
A little particle of lighted or incandescent matter, darted from a fire; a flash.
- Flake (n.)
A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything; a film; flock; lamina; layer; scale; as, a flake of snow, tallow, or fish.
- Flake (n.)
A paling; a hurdle.
- Flake (n.)
A platform of hurdles, or small sticks made fast or interwoven, supported by stanchions, for drying codfish and other things.
- Flake (n.)
A small stage hung over a vessel's side, for workmen to stand on in calking, etc.
- Flake (n.)
A sort of carnation with only two colors in the flower, the petals having large stripes.
- Flake (v. i.)
To separate in flakes; to peel or scale off.
- Flake (v. t.)
To form into flakes.
- Fluke (n.)
A parasitic trematode worm of several species, having a flat, lanceolate body and two suckers. Two species (Fasciola hepatica and Distoma lanceolatum) are found in the livers of sheep, and produce the disease called rot.
- Fluke (n.)
An accidental and favorable stroke at billiards (called a scratch in the United States); hence, any accidental or unexpected advantage; as, he won by a fluke.
- Fluke (n.)
An instrument for cleaning out a hole drilled in stone for blasting.
- Fluke (n.)
One of the lobes of a whale's tail, so called from the resemblance to the fluke of an anchor.
- Fluke (n.)
The European flounder. See Flounder.
- Fluke (n.)
The part of an anchor which fastens in the ground; a flook. See Anchor.
- Quake (n.)
A tremulous agitation; a quick vibratory movement; a shudder; a quivering.
- Quake (v. i.)
To be agitated with quick, short motions continually repeated; to shake with fear, cold, etc.; to shudder; to tremble.
- Quake (v. i.)
To shake, vibrate, or quiver, either from not being solid, as soft, wet land, or from violent convulsion of any kind; as, the earth quakes; the mountains quake.
- Quake (v. t.)
To cause to quake.
- quale (unknown)
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