Qs
[kyoo] /kyu/
noun, plural Q’s or Qs, q’s or qs.
1.
the 17th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
2.
any spoken sound represented by the letter Q or q, as in quick, acquit, or Iraq.
3.
something having the shape of a Q .
4.
a written or printed representation of the letter Q or q.
5.
a device, as a printer’s type, for reproducing the letter Q or q.
1.
(in prescriptions) as much as is sufficient; enough.
1.
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abbreviation
1.
(in prescriptions) quantum sufficit
2.
quarter section (of land)
abbreviation
1.
quarter sessions
q.s. abbr.
quarter sessions
Latin quantum sufficit (as much as suffices)
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