QUATERNARY a set of four
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quaternariesQUATERNARY, a set of four
quaternarya set of four
tetrapodya set of four metrical feet
quartetsA set of four people or things
RACKOne of four in a Scrabble set
quaternionA set of four people or things
quartettesA set of four people or things
tetrapodiesTETRAPODY, a set of four metrical feet
quatorzea set of four cards which score fourteen points
quatorzesQUATORZE, a set of four cards which score fourteen points
TYREOne of a set of four on a London taxi
tetralogiesA set of four related symptoms or abnormalities frequently occurring together
quadruplicitiesThe state of being fourfold or of forming a set of four
quadruplicityThe state of being fourfold or of forming a set of four
flashcubesA set of four flashbulbs arranged in a cube and operated in turn
flashcubeA set of four flashbulbs arranged in a cube and operated in turn
quartettea set of four; a composition for four voices or instruments also QUARTET, QUARTETT, QUARTETTO
mournival(French) a set of four, esp a set of four court cards in one hand
quatorzes(in piquet) A set of four aces, kings, queens, jacks, or tens held in one hand
quartettesQUARTETTE, a set of four; a composition for four voices or instruments also QUARTET, QUARTETT, QUARTETTO
mournivalsMOURNIVAL, (French) a set of four, esp a set of four court cards in one hand
quaterniona set or group of four; the operation of changing one vector into another, or the quotient of two vectors
quaternionsQUATERNION, a set or group of four; the operation of changing one vector into another, or the quotient of two vectors
hexagramAny of a set of sixty-four figures made up of six parallel whole or broken lines, occurring in the ancient Chinese I Ching
hexagramsAny of a set of sixty-four figures made up of six parallel whole or broken lines, occurring in the ancient Chinese I Ching
dogteethany of a series of small pyramidal ornaments, usually formed by a radiating arrangement of four sculptured leaves, set close together in a concave molding, used esp. in England in the 13th century