"Quiescing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Quiescing originated from the Latin "quiescere," which means "to rest" or "to be quiet." In a technical context, quiescing refers to a process or state of transition from a more active mode to a dormant or inactive one.
In operating systems and computer science, quiescing often refers to the process of shutting down or powering off a device or system while still retaining its state, allowing for faster restart or resumption of operation.
In other contexts, quiescing can also imply reducing or suspending operations, often in situations where resources are limited or cost is a concern.
Quiddle refers to a fondle or handle something gently; to touch something with one's fingers in a gentle or playful manner. It can also refer to a gentle, dabbly movement, often of one's fingers.
"Quids" is a noun that refers to British currency, specifically pounds, used as a colloquial or informal unit. It is derived from the slang expression "a pretty penny," where "quid" is a colloquial name for the pound. In British English, one can say "how much is that going to set me back" or "it'll cost you a few quid."
The word "quiet" is an adjective that means:<br><br> Making little or no noise; silent<br> Peaceful and calm; not noisy or loud<br> Not speaking or making a sound<br> Not being energetic or lively<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The library was a quiet place to study.<br> She was trying to be quiet so she wouldn't wake up her family.<br> The quiet village was surrounded by beautiful mountains.