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Antiquitarian
Antiquitarian An*tiq`ui*ta"ri*an, n.
An admirer of antiquity.
Note: [Used by Milton in a disparaging sense.] [Obs.]
Aquitanian
Aquitanian Aq`ui*ta"ni*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Aquitania, now called Gascony.
Duguetia QuitarensisLancewood Lance"wood`, n. (Bot.)
A tough, elastic wood, often used for the shafts of gigs,
archery bows, fishing rods, and the like. Also, the tree
which produces this wood, Duguetia Quitarensis (a native of
Guiana and Cuba), and several other trees of the same family
(Anonase[ae]).
Australian lancewood, a myrtaceous tree (Backhousia
Australis). Equitableness
Equitableness Eq"ui*ta*ble*ness, n.
The quality of being equitable, just, or impartial; as, the
equitableness of a judge, a decision, or distribution of
property.
Equitably
Equitably Eq"ui*ta*bly, adv.
In an equitable manner; justly; as, the laws should be
equitably administered.
EquitancyEquitancy Eq"ui*tan*cy, n. [Cf. LL. equitantia. See
Equitant.]
Horsemanship. Equitant
Equitant Eq"ui*tant, a. [L. equitans, -antis, p. pr. of
equitare to ride, fr. eques horseman, fr. equus horse.]
1. Mounted on, or sitting upon, a horse; riding on horseback.
2. (Bot.) Overlapping each other; -- said of leaves whose
bases are folded so as to overlap and bestride the leaves
within or above them, as in the iris.
Inequitable
Inequitable In*eq"ui*ta*ble, a.
Not equitable; not just. --Burke.
InequitateInequitate In*eq"ui*tate, v. t. [L. inequitatus, p. p.
inequitare to ride over. See 1st In-, and Equitant.]
To ride over or through. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More. Mezquita
Mezquita Mez*qui"ta, n. [Sp.]
A mosque.
ObequitateObequitate Ob*eq"ui*tate, v. i. [L. obequitatus, p. p. of
obequitare to ride about.]
To ride about. [Obs.] -- Ob*eq`ui*ta"tion, n. [Obs.]
--Cockerman. ObequitationObequitate Ob*eq"ui*tate, v. i. [L. obequitatus, p. p. of
obequitare to ride about.]
To ride about. [Obs.] -- Ob*eq`ui*ta"tion, n. [Obs.]
--Cockerman. RequitalRequital Re*quit"al (-al), n. [From Requite.]
The act of requiting; also, that which requites; return, good
or bad, for anything done; in a good sense, compensation;
recompense; as, the requital of services; in a bad sense,
retaliation, or punishment; as, the requital of evil deeds.
No merit their aversion can remove, Nor ill requital
can efface their love. --Waller. UbiquitarianUbiquitist U"bi*qui*tist, Ubiquitarian U*biq`ui*ta"ri*an, n.
[L. ubique everywhere: cf. F. ubiquiste, ubiquitaire. See
Ubiquity.] (Eccl. Hist.)
One of a school of Lutheran divines which held that the body
of Christ is present everywhere, and especially in the
eucharist, in virtue of his omnipresence. Called also
ubiquitist, and ubiquitary. UbiquitariesUbiquitary U*biq"ui*ta*ry, n.; pl. Ubiquitaries.
1. One who exists everywhere. --B. Jonson.
2. (Eccl. Hist.) A ubiquist. --Bp. Hall. Ubiquitariness
Ubiquitariness U*biq"ui*ta*ri*ness, n.
Quality or state of being ubiquitary, or ubiquitous. [R.]
--Fuller.
ubiquitaryUbiquitist U"bi*qui*tist, Ubiquitarian U*biq`ui*ta"ri*an, n.
[L. ubique everywhere: cf. F. ubiquiste, ubiquitaire. See
Ubiquity.] (Eccl. Hist.)
One of a school of Lutheran divines which held that the body
of Christ is present everywhere, and especially in the
eucharist, in virtue of his omnipresence. Called also
ubiquitist, and ubiquitary. UbiquitaryUbiquitary U*biq"ui*ta*ry, a. [L. ubique everywhere. See
Ubiquitarian.]
Ubiquitous. --Howell. UbiquitaryUbiquitary U*biq"ui*ta*ry, n.; pl. Ubiquitaries.
1. One who exists everywhere. --B. Jonson.
2. (Eccl. Hist.) A ubiquist. --Bp. Hall. Unequitable
Unequitable Un*eq"ui*ta*ble, a.
Inequitable.
Meaning of Quita from wikipedia
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Quita Mould FSA is an archaeologist,
specialising in
small finds and the
identification of leather.
Mould has a BA in
Archaeology and
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- Sarah-
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Aruban professional sailor. She
competed in the PWA
World Tour
windsurfing competition. In 2011 following...
- to
compete at the Olympics. Born as
Isobel Shivas, she
acquired the name
Quita due to her
mother singing Marquita while she was young, she
attended Aberdeen...
- "No Se Me
Quita" (transl. "It Doesn't Go Away") is a song
recorded by
Colombian singer Maluma,
featuring Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin for Maluma's...
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quadricentennial of Columbus's
first voyage. It was
previously known as
Quita Sueño,
Spanish for "Nightmare Island". The
English pirate William Ambrosia...
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Quita Sueño Bank (claimed as Quitasueño) is a reef
formation of
Colombia which was once
claimed by the
United States,
located 110 km north-northeast of...
- Si Dios me
quita la vida (English title: If God
takes away my life) is a
Mexican telenovela produced by
Pedro Damián and Juan
Osorio for
Televisa in 1995...
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Nadie me
quita lo
bailao also
known as
Zumba in the rest of the world, is a
Colombian biographical telenovela that
premiered on RCN Televisión on 7 May...
- 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018. Twin
sister of
Daida Moreno. Sarah-
Quita Offringa (ARU): 25-time
World Champion (15 Freestyle, 5 Slalom, 4 Wave &...