putty |
a soft mixture that is like clay. It is used to hold panes of glass in windows and to fill small holes and cracks. |
puzzle |
a toy or problem that is solved by using thought or by rearranging letters, words, numbers, or objects. [4 definitions] |
puzzle out |
to work out a solution to. |
pyramid |
a solid figure whose sides are triangles that meet at a single point. The base of a pyramid can be any flat shape with straight sides, such as a triangle or square. [3 definitions] |
python |
a snake that is not venomous and lives in Africa, Asia, and Australia. Pythons kill by winding around their prey and squeezing it until it cannot breathe. |
q |
the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet. |
Qatar |
a Middle Eastern country in eastern Arabia on a peninsula in the Persian Gulf. The capital of Qatar is Doha. |
qt. |
abbreviation of "quart," or "quarts." |
quack1 |
the sound that a duck makes. [2 definitions] |
quack2 |
a person who pretends do be a doctor, but doesn't have proper training or skill. [3 definitions] |
quadrilateral |
any flat closed figure with four straight sides, such as a square or parallelogram. |
quadruped |
an animal with four feet. |
quadruple |
multiplied by four. [2 definitions] |
quadruplet |
one of four children or animals born to the same mother at the same time. |
quahog |
a small, round clam that lives in the ocean along the eastern coast of North America. Quahogs are mollusks with a soft body and a hard shell. Quahogs are eaten by people. |
quail1 |
a bird related to the chicken that lives on the ground and is often hunted for sport and food. |
quaint |
pleasant in an old-fashioned way. |
quake |
to tremble, shake, or shiver. [3 definitions] |
Quaker |
a member of a Christian religious group founded in England about 1650, called the Society of Friends. |
qualification |
something that makes a person fit for an activity or job. [2 definitions] |
qualified |
having the qualities or skills that are needed. [2 definitions] |