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Cross-question
Cross-question Cross"-ques`tion (-kw?s`ch?n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cross-questioned (-ch?nd), p. pr. & vb. n. Cross-questioning.] To cross-examine; to subject to close questioning.
Cross-questioned
Cross-question Cross"-ques`tion (-kw?s`ch?n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cross-questioned (-ch?nd), p. pr. & vb. n. Cross-questioning.] To cross-examine; to subject to close questioning.
Cross-questioning
Cross-question Cross"-ques`tion (-kw?s`ch?n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Cross-questioned (-ch?nd), p. pr. & vb. n. Cross-questioning.] To cross-examine; to subject to close questioning.
Leading question
Leading Lead"ing, a. Guiding; directing; controlling; foremost; as, a leading motive; a leading man; a leading example. -- Lead"ing*ly, adv. Leading case (Law), a reported decision which has come to be regarded as settling the law of the question involved. --Abbott. Leading motive [a translation of G. leitmotif] (Mus.), a guiding theme; in the modern music drama of Wagner, a marked melodic phrase or short passage which always accompanies the reappearance of a certain person, situation, abstract idea, or allusion in the course of the play; a sort of musical label. Leading note (Mus.), the seventh note or tone in the ascending major scale; the sensible note. Leading question, a question so framed as to guide the person questioned in making his reply. Leading strings, strings by which children are supported when beginning to walk. To be in leading strings, to be in a state of infancy or dependence, or under the guidance of others. Leading wheel, a wheel situated before the driving wheels of a locomotive engine.
Question
Question Ques"tion, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Questioned; p. pr. & vb. n. Questioning.] [Cf. F. questionner. See Question, n.] 1. To ask questions; to inquire. He that questioneth much shall learn much. --Bacon. 2. To argue; to converse; to dispute. [Obs.] I pray you, think you question with the Jew. --Shak.
Question
Question Ques"tion, v. t. 1. To inquire of by asking questions; to examine by interrogatories; as, to question a witness. 2. To doubt of; to be uncertain of; to query. And most we question what we most desire. --Prior. 3. To raise a question about; to call in question; to make objection to. ``But have power and right to question thy bold entrance on this place.' --Milton. 4. To talk to; to converse with. With many holiday and lady terms he questioned me. -- Shak. Syn: To ask; interrogate; catechise; doubt; controvert; dispute. Usage: Question, Inquire, Interrogate. To inquire is merely to ask for information, and implies no authority in the one who asks. To interrogate is to put repeated questions in a formal or systematic fashion to elicit some particular fact or facts. To question has a wider sense than to interrogate, and often implies an attitude of distrust or opposition on the part of the questioner.
Questionability
Questionability Ques`tion*a*bil"i*ty, n. The state or condition of being questionable. --Stallo.
Questionableness
Questionableness Ques"tion*a*ble*ness, n. The quality or state of being questionable, doubtful, or suspicious.
Questionably
Questionably Ques"tion*a*bly, adv. In a questionable manner.
Questionary
Questionary Ques"tion*a*ry, n. A set of questions for submission to a group of persons for the purpose of bringing out their resemblances and differences in the matter considered. The questionary method is a recognized form of psychological investigation.
Questionary
Questionary Ques"tion*a*ry, a. Inquiring; asking questions; testing. ``Questionary epistles.' --Pope.
Questionary
Questionary Ques"tion*a*ry, n. One who makes it his business to seek after relics and carry them about for sale.
Questioned
Question Ques"tion, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Questioned; p. pr. & vb. n. Questioning.] [Cf. F. questionner. See Question, n.] 1. To ask questions; to inquire. He that questioneth much shall learn much. --Bacon. 2. To argue; to converse; to dispute. [Obs.] I pray you, think you question with the Jew. --Shak.
Questioner
Questioner Ques"tion*er, n. One who asks questions; an inquirer. ``Little time for idle questioners.' --Tennyson.
Questioning
Question Ques"tion, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Questioned; p. pr. & vb. n. Questioning.] [Cf. F. questionner. See Question, n.] 1. To ask questions; to inquire. He that questioneth much shall learn much. --Bacon. 2. To argue; to converse; to dispute. [Obs.] I pray you, think you question with the Jew. --Shak.
Questionist
Questionist Ques"tion*ist, n. 1. A questioner; an inquirer. [Obs.] 2. (Eng. Univ.) A candidate for honors or degrees who is near the time of his examination.
Questionless
Questionless Ques"tion*less, a. Unquestioning; incurious. [R.]
Questionnaire
Questionnaire Ques`tion`naire", n.; pl. -naires (F. ?). [F.] = Questionary, above.
Unquestionable
Unquestionable Un*ques"tion*a*ble, a. 1. Not questionable; as, an unquestionable title. 2. Not inviting questions or conversation. [R.] --Shak. -- Un*ques"tion*a*bly, adv.
Unquestionably
Unquestionable Un*ques"tion*a*ble, a. 1. Not questionable; as, an unquestionable title. 2. Not inviting questions or conversation. [R.] --Shak. -- Un*ques"tion*a*bly, adv.
Unquestioned
Unquestioned Un*ques"tioned, a. 1. Not called in question; not doubted. 2. Not interrogated; having no questions asked; not examined or examined into. --Shak. She muttering prayers, as holy rites she meant, Through the divided crowd unquestioned went. --Dryden. 3. Indisputable; not to be opposed or impugned. Their unquestioned pleasures must be served. --B. Jonson.

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- Nation, State And The Economy In History. Cambridge; Cambridge University Press, 2011 ISBN 9780521283137 (p.115) "La qüestió remença" (in Catalan) v t e...
- [ɡwe], [ɡwi], [kwe] or [kwi], respectively (e.g. nicaragüenc, pingüins, qüestió, aqüicultura); this contrasts with the combinations gue/gui/que/qui, in...
- The economic situation worsened, as the po****ce was divided over the Qüestió d'Andorra – the "Andorran Question" in relation to the Eastern Question...
- reads: dum valet sentit sapit ("while he is healthy, perceptive and wise"). questio quid iuris I ask what law? from the Summoner's section of Chaucer's General...
- Spanish pingüino [piŋˈɡwino] "penguin" Catalan aigües [ˈajɣwəs] "waters", qüestió [kwəstiˈo] "matter, question" Occitan lingüista [liŋˈɡwistɔ] "linguist"...
- and veiem. In the sequences [ɡw] or [kw] and vowel, e.g. guant, quota, qüestió, pingüí (these exceptional cases even lead some scholars to hypothesize...
- Nosaltres els valencians ("We, the Valencians"). This book, together with Qüestió de Noms ("Matter of Names") and El País Valenciano ("The Valencian Country")...
- belief in the existence of strigae (De strigis vero que non sunt, ne ulla questio fiat) suggests that they were thought to be human beings with demonic affiliation:...
- An Illustrated Guide". Complex. Retrieved 20 November 2019. "All Your Questios About Hypebeasts, Answered". Bustle. 14 July 2015. Retrieved 7 September...
- several commentaries and tracts including Tacuinus astromico-medicus (1435), Questio de fine sec durabilitate mundi (1445), Nova spera materialis (1456), and...