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Quinquina
Quinquina Quin*qui"na, n. [NL. & F. See Quinine.] Peruvian bark.
Quinquivalent
Quinquivalent Quin*quiv"a*lent, a. [Quinque- + L. valens, -entis, p. pr. See Valence.] (Chem.) Same as Pentavalent.

Meaning of Quinqui from wikipedia

- Quinqui jargon is ****ociated with quincalleros (an itinerant group). They are a semi-nomadic people who live mainly in the northern half of Spain. They...
- Cine quinqui or cine kinki (meaning "delinquency cinema") is a Spanish exploitation film genre that was most po****r at the end of the 1970s and in the...
- the second half of the 20th century include the Fantaterror, the cine quinqui and the so-called destape [es] films. As of 2021, the festivals of San...
- Colegas (English: Pals) is a 1982 Spanish quinqui film written and directed by Eloy de la Iglesia. It stars José Luis Manzano, Antonio Flores and Rosario...
- 27 Hours (Spanish: 27 horas) is a 1986 Spanish quinqui film directed by Montxo Armendáriz which stars Martxelo Rubio, Maribel Verdú and Jon Donosti, also...
- gang of juvenile delinquents and is considered one of the classics of the quinqui film genre. In the English-speaking world, it has been released under the...
- on the Margin. Reflection on the Quinqui filmography by Eloy de la Iglesia". In González del Pozo, Jorge (ed.). Quinqui Film in Spain: Peripheries of Society...
- Tibla Serbs Shkije Serbomans Spaniards Dago Gachupín ****o (Catalans) Quinqui (Mercheros) Xarnego Ukrainians Khokhol Ukrop Others Bulgarophiles (Macedonians...
- Spanish actor and comedian. He was a noted figure in the so-called cine quinqui scene. Enrique marked his theatre debut with El sueño de una noche de verano...
- the early 1980s. In the context of the Transition, the so-called cine quinqui –of which Eloy de la Iglesia and José Antonio de la Loma [es] were prominent...