Words Starting With "Q"

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Q-tips

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Q-tips are small sticks with a cotton swab (a small ball or a few strands of cotton) on one end, used for applying or cleaning small areas, often for removing earwax or applying cosmetics such as nail polish.

Q

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Unique, Rare, or sometimes Exclamation of excitement or to ask a question.

Q.v.

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"Q.V." is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "quod vide," which means "which see." It is commonly used in academic and scholarly writing, particularly in reference lists and footnotes, to direct the reader to a specific source or entry that has already been mentioned elsewhere in the text.

Qaanaaq

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Qaanaaq is a town on the northwestern tip of Greenland, located at the northwest corner of the Inland Ice. It is one of the northernmost towns in Greenland and has a population of around 650 people. The name "Qaanaaq" means "place of women" in the Greenlandic language. The town was previously known as Thule and is an important cultural and economic hub for the nearby Inuit communities.

Qabala

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Kabbalah is a Jewish mystical tradition of interpretation and study of the Hebrew Bible, as well as other Jewish religious texts, known as the written and oral traditions. It is the mystical tradition of the Seth, Ashkenazi, and Sephardic people, and animals that are unique to these cultures.

Qabalah

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The Qabalah (also spelled Kabbalah) is a Jewish mystical tradition that aims to understand the hidden meaning and symbolism in the Hebrew Bible and other Jewish texts. It is a complex and deeply philosophical system that explores the nature of the universe, the human condition, and the relationship between the divine and the material world.<br><br>The Qabalah is based on the idea that the Hebrew alphabet and words contain hidden codes and meanings that can be decoded to reveal deeper truths about the universe and human existence. It is often used as a tool for meditation, spiritual growth, and self-discovery.<br><br>Some key concepts in the Qabalah include the Tree of Life, which is a symbolic representation of the interconnectedness of all things, and the Sephiroth, which are the 10 emanations or attributes of the divine. The Qabalah also emphasizes the importance of balance, harmony, and unity in all aspects of life.<br><br>Overall, the Qabalah is a rich and multifaceted system that continues to inspire and influence modern spirituality, mysticism, and esotericism.

Qabbalah

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Qabbalah (also spelled Cabalah, Kabbalah, or Qabalah) is a Jewish philosophical and mystical tradition that emerged in the Middle Ages. It is based on the idea of a deep, inner meaning within the Hebrew scriptures, particularly the Torah.<br><br>In essence, Qabbalah teaches that the Torah contains hidden codes and symbols that reveal the nature of the universe and the human condition. Qabbalists believe that by studying these codes and symbols, one can gain insight into the mysteries of the universe and achieve spiritual growth and self-realization.<br><br>Some key concepts in Qabbalah include:<br><br> The Tree of Life: a symbolic representation of the interconnectedness of the universe and the paths to spiritual growth.<br> The Sephiroth: ten divine energies or attributes that flow through the universe, influencing all things.<br> The Four Worlds: four levels of existence, from the most spiritual to the most material.<br> Theszucharophcenia: the concept of the divine, unknowable "other" that transcends the material world.<br><br>Qabbalah has had a profound influence on Western spirituality, and its ideas have been adopted and adapted by various spiritual traditions, including Hermeticism, Alchemy, and Theosophy.

Qadhafi

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Muammar Gaddafi was a Libyan revolutionary and politician who served as the second Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council of Libya from 1969 to 1977, and then as the President of Libya from 1977 to 2011. He implemented policies to develop the country's oil resources and push for pan-Arab unity.

Qadiriya

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The Qadiriyya refers to a Sufi order of Sunni Muslims associated with Abdul-Qadir Gilani (better known as Gildiya, 1077–1166 CE), a famous mystic of Baghdad. The order, also called Qaderi, is renowned for its vast network of dervishes and sufi saints around the world, especially in the Indian subcontinent, Africa, and in some parts of Asia and Latin America.

Qadiriyya

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The Qadiriyya (also spelled Kadiria or Kadiri) is a Sufi order (tariqa) with a central role in the spiritual history of the Muslim world. It originated in 12th-century Baghdad, founded by Abdul Qadir Gilani (1078–1166 CE) with the blessing of the Sufi master Abu Saeed Abu al-Kharraz.<br><br>The Qadiriyya traditionally prided itself as an offshoot of Sunni Islam and one of its various Sufi strands.<br><br>Its teachings emphasize moral uprightness, inner purification by renunciation of sin and the constant remembrance of God (dhikr) with profound love.

Qadisha

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The Lake of Qadisha, also known as Nahr El Qadisha or Kadisha Valley, is a valley in northern Lebanon. It is also the name of a monastery and a massive perennial spring.<br><br>In 2010, the Qadisha Valley and the Ehden Forest were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, under the name the "Our Lady of Lebanon and the Qadisha Valley.<br><br>The valley itself is about 12 kilometers long and extends from the Leontes River up to the territories of the Qadisha monastery, which lies at an attitude of approximately 1,700 meters above sea level.

Qaghan

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A qaghan (also spelled khan or khagan) was a sovereign or ruler in various ancient and medieval politics in Eurasia, particularly in Turkic, Mongolian, and other nomadic tribes. The title convey the idea of "Emperor" or "Sovereign". <br><br>In particular, the title of qaghan was used by the Göktürks, Khwarezmid Empire, Uyghur Empire, Mongol Empire, and others.

Qajar

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The Qajar dynasty was a Persian royal dynasty that ruled from 1786 to 1925. The name "Qajar" was derived from the Turkic tribe of Qajar, also known as Afrasiyab, which had settled in Tehran in the 16th century.<br><br>The Qajar dynasty is most notable for calling back the kingdom from the provisional government of Abbas Mirza, which was in place as the reign was terminated, to its ancestry. During this period, Persia (modern-day Iran) gained its most regular social and economic development.

Qanat

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A qanat is an ancient Persian underground tunnel used for water supply, often built into the sides of mountains.

Qandahar

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Qandahar, also spelled as Kandahar, is a major city in southern Afghanistan, located about 450 kilometers southwest of the capital, Kabul. The name "Qandahar" is derived from the word "Kundahar," which is a type of ancient fruit that was cultivated in the region.<br><br>Historically, Qandahar has been an important city in various civilizations, including the Persian Empire, the Arab Empire, and the Mongol Empire. It was also a key city in the Mughal Empire during the reign of Babur, the founder of the Mughal Dynasty.<br><br>Today, Qandahar is the capital of Qandahar Province and is an important cultural and economic center in southern Afghanistan. The city is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, with the Arghandab Valley adorning the surrounding landscape.<br><br>Qandahar has a strategic location, situated close to the cities of Zahedan in southeastern Iran and Khost in eastern Afghanistan. It is an important node in the multi-million-dollar trade route that connects the Persian Gulf to Central Asia.<br><br>In addition, Qandahar has a rich cultural heritage with the remnants of ancient civilizations, archaeological sites, and monuments that reflect the region's complex history.

Qantas

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Qantas is the flag carrier airline of Australia, known for its strictly regulated and safety-focused culture, which has earned it multiple "World's Safest Airline" awards.

Qaqortoq

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Qaĸortoq, previously known as Julianehåb, is a small Inuit settlement in Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. It has a population of 281 (as of 2020).

Qara

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In Polish, "qara" means "black".

Qaraqalpaq

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The word "Qaraqalpaq" refers to the Karakalpak language, which is a member of the Eastern Turkic language family. It is the primary language of the Karakalpaks, an ethnic group living in the Republic of Karakalpakstan, an autonomous republic within Uzbekistan in Central Asia.<br><br>The language has approximately 400,000 native speakers, primarily in Uzbekistan and some neighboring countries. Karakalpak is also spoken by some communities in Kazakhstan and Russia.<br><br>Interestingly, the Karakalpak language is closely related to Kazakh, which is the official language of Kazakhstan, and other Turkic languages spoken in Central Asia.

Qashqai

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The Qashqai (also spelled Qeshmash or Ghashghai) refers to a prominent nomadic tribe in Iran, primarily located in the southern regions of the country, particularly in the Fars Province. They are a subgroup of the larger Turkic Luri people.<br><br>Here are a few key facts about the Qashqai people:<br><br> Traditionally, the Qashqai people have been shepherds and nomads, living in the forests, mountains, and deserts of southwestern Iran.<br> They are known for their skilled herding and animal husbandry practices.<br> Historically, the Qashqai people have strong connections to the Hamadani branch of the Safavid and Qadian Luri families.<br> They have also been known for their tribal conflicts with neighboring tribes.<br> Some members of the Qashqai tribe are working towards the preservation of their culture, language, and way of life.

Qasida

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A qasida (also spelled qasidah,/qasideh, qasida, or qasidah) is a form of classical Arabic poetry that was extremely popular in the Middle Ages. It is a long poem with a specific structure, traditionally written in Arabic but also imitated in many other languages of the Islamic world.<br><br>A qasida usually begins with a benedictory introductory line (collector) that praises the patron or dedicatee, followed by a series of couplets (or verses) that explore themes of love, wine, separation, exhortation, or other subjects. The central part of the poem, known as the radif, consists of monorhyme couplets where the same consonant is repeated to produce a musical effect.<br><br>The qasida often concludes with a final section, the khawas, which contains the poet's maxim or saying on life, often implying a moral or spiritual lesson.

Qatabanian

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A rare one!<br><br>Qatabanian (-s) refers to something or someone related to or from Qataban, an ancient kingdom in pre-Arabia Felix (present-day Yemen), which flourished from the 3rd to the 1st century BC.<br><br>More specifically, the Qatabanians were an ancient Arab tribe that ruled the region and were known for their significant cultural and economic achievements.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "Qatabanian" can also refer to the Qatabanian language, which was a language isolate spoken in the region.

Qatar

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Qatar is a country located in the Middle East, on the peninsula of Qatar, in the Persian Gulf. It is a sovereign, independent country since 1971. It is one of the six countries that make up the Gulf Cooperation Council. The country has a population of around 2.6 million people and a gross domestic product (GDP) of over $200 billion, making it one of the richest countries in the world per capita. The economy is driven by the oil and natural gas industries, which are the primary sources of revenue.<br><br>The capital and largest city of Qatar is Doha, which is the hub of the country's financial and business sectors. Qatar is known for its modern architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and world-class museums such as the Museum of Islamic Art and the National Museum of Qatar. The country also hosts several international events, including the Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix and the Qatar International Food Festival.<br><br>Qatar has a diverse culture, with a mix of traditional and modern influences. The official language is Arabic, but English is widely spoken, especially among the younger population. The country has a strong tradition of hospitality and is known for its welcoming and warm atmosphere.<br><br>Qatar has a system of government that is a constitutional monarchy, with the Emir serving as the head of state. The country has a relatively high level of freedom of speech and assembly, but there are restrictions on political freedom.<br><br>In recent years, Qatar has gained international attention for its large investment in sports, infrastructure, and cultural projects.

Qatari

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"Qatari" refers to something or someone related to Qatar, a country located in the Middle East. <br><br>As an adjective, "Qatari" can be used to describe people, institutions, or things from or related to Qatar, such as:<br><br> Qatari culture<br> Qatari cuisine (e.g., the traditional Qatari dish Machboos)<br> Qatari architecture (e.g., the impressive Al Zubarah Fort in Qatar)<br> A Qatari person (e.g., a citizen or resident of Qatar)<br><br>It can also refer to something that is characteristic of or associated with Qatar, such as Qatari resources (notably oil and natural gas), Qatari finance (Qatar is a major player in global investments), or Qatari sports (cricket and football, in particular).

Qataris

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Pertaining to or relating to Qatar, a country located on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East.

Qatna

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Qatna was an ancient city in the region of Hauran, which is now part of modern-day Syria. It has been suggested that the name "Qatna" might be derived from the ancient city of Kutna or Coteen, which was located near the modern town of Tal Qitmiin in Jordan.

Qawwali

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Qawwali is a form of Sufi devotional music and poetry that originated in the Indian subcontinent, primarily in the Sindh region of present-day Pakistan. It is a highly emotional and spiritual genre of music that expresses love and passion for the divine, often with lyrics that focus on spiritual themes, love, and the longing for the divine.<br><br>The word "qawwali" is derived from the Arabic word "qawwal," meaning "one who recites the qawwal" or "a mystic singer." Qawwali music and poetry have a rich history and have been an integral part of South Asian culture for centuries.<br><br>Qawwali music is characterized by the use of pentatonic melodies, traditional instruments such as the tabla, harmonium, and tabla, and powerful vocal performances that often involve vocal improvisation and repetition of lyrical phrases. The genre has been popularized by legendary qawwals such as Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Sabri Brothers, and Ghulam Farid Sabri, who have helped to spread the genre globally.<br><br>Qawwali is not just a form of music, but a spiritual practice that brings people together in a shared experience of devotion, love, and spirituality. Its emotional and spiritual expression continues to captivate listeners around the world, making it a beloved and enduring part of South Asian cultural heritage.

Qc

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The abbreviation "QC" can have several meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. Quality Control: In a manufacturing or business setting, QC stands for Quality Control, which is the process of checking products or services to ensure they meet certain standards or specifications.<br><br>2. Queen's Counsel: In the UK, QC (Queen's Counsel) is an honorific title given to senior lawyers, typically those with a specialization in high court advocacy. They are attorneys who have demonstrated special expertise and distinction in their practice.<br><br>3. Quebec: QC can also refer to an abbreviation for the Canadian province of Quebec, which is a predominantly French-speaking province in eastern Canada.<br><br>4. Quakerdiff Confirmation: In some contexts, QC can also refer to Quakerdiff Confirmation, which is a specialized name of a sports club, especially a football (soccer) team.<br><br>5. Quality Control (acquisition): In software, QC can also refer to Quality Control (acquisition), which is an informal term related to the checking and quality verification of software.<br><br>6. Quality Charts (keys definition)<br> - QA: Quality Assurance<br> - QC: Quality Control<br>Lets take quality control from above 1<br><br>In any context, when someone says "QC," they are referring to a process of quality assurance or checking to ensure a product or service conforms to established standards.

Qed

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QED, an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "quod erat demonstrandum," meaning "that which was to be demonstrated," indicating that a proof or argument has been completed and confirmed; often used at the end of a mathematical proof to signify that the argument has reached its conclusion.

Qi

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Qi (pronounced "chee") is a concept in traditional Chinese culture that roughly translates to "life energy", "life force", or "vital energy". It is a vital energy or spirit that allegedly flows through the body and is considered to be essential for physical and spiritual well-being.<br><br>In traditional Chinese culture, qi is believed to circulate throughout the body through a network of channels called the "meridians" or "energy pathways". It is thought to be influenced by various factors, including diet, exercise, and mental state, and is often associated with the principles of yin and yang.<br><br>In modern times, the concept of qi has been adopted in various forms of holistic medicine, including qi gong, acupuncture, and martial arts, where it is believed to be essential for physical and mental health.

Qiana

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Qiana is a type of satin fabric, introduced in the 1960s. It is a type of nylon fabric that has a soft, silky, and lustrous appearance. It was widely used in clothing, upholstery, and home furnishings during the 1960s and 1970s. Qiana fabric is known for its wrinkle resistance, stability, and resistance to scorching.

Qiang

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"Qiang" is a Chinese word with multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are some possible interpretations:<br><br>1. 强 (Qiang) - means "strong" or "powerful"<br>2. 强盗 (Qiang) - refers to a "robber" or "bandit"<br>3. 队长 (Qiang) - means "team leader"<br>4.>'+<br>It can also be a surname in Chinese, which is relatively common.

Qiangic

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I couldn't find any word in English with the spelling "qiangic".

Qianjiang

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Qianjiang is a city in Hubei province, China. It is known for being a major production center for buses and tractor manufacturer Dongfeng Motor Corporation. The name "Qianjiang" literally translates to "River Before the Lake" in Chinese.

Qianlong

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The term "Qianlong" is the era name of the 6th Manchu emperor of China, who ruled from 1735 to 1796. During his reign, the Qing dynasty was at the height of its power. The name "Qianlong" is also used to refer to the styles of art, architecture, and literature that flourished during his reign, which is characterized by grandeur, luxury, and a resurgence of Buddhist and Confucian learning.

Qigong

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Qigong (pronounced "chee-gung") is an ancient Chinese practice that combines slow, flowing movements, deep breathing, and meditation to cultivate and balance the body's energy, or "qi" (also spelled "chi"). The term "qigong" is often translated as "life energy cultivation" or "life force training."<br><br>Qigong is rooted in traditional Chinese culture and has been practiced for thousands of years. It is often referred to as a martial art, a form of exercise, or a type of meditation, but it is also a holistic practice that aims to promote physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.<br><br>The practice of qigong typically involves:<br><br>1. Movement: Slow, flowing movements that are often performed in a repetitive sequence, with a focus on relaxation, alignment, and coordination.<br>2. Breathing: Deep, rhythmic breathing that is often synchronized with the movement, with a focus on inhaling deeply and exhaling slowly.<br>3. Meditation: A state of inner calm and concentration, which is often achieved through repetition, visualization, and relaxation.<br><br>Regular practice of qigong has been associated with numerous benefits, including:<br><br> Reduced stress and anxiety<br> Improved balance and flexibility<br> Increased energy and endurance<br> Improved sleep quality<br> Enhanced cognitive function<br> Boosted immune system<br><br>There are many different styles of qigong practices, with various approaches, philosophies, and techniques. Some common types of qigong include:<br><br> Shaolin qigong (based on the traditional Shaolin Kung Fu style)<br> Taiji qigong (based on the principles of Tai Chi)<br> Liu Zi Jue qigong (based on the traditional Chinese medicine principles)<br> 18 Lohan qigong (based on the Chinese Buddhist legend of the 18 Lohan monks)<br><br>Overall, qigong is a holistic practice that aims to cultivate the life energy within the body, promoting balance, harmony, and well-being.