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quar
English
Noun
quar (plural quars)
- (obsolete) A quarry
- A chrysolite, a gem, the very agate / Of state and policy, cut from the quar / Of Machiavel.
- (slang) quarantine
Verb
quar (third-person singular simple present quars, present participle quarring, simple past and past participle quarred)
- To choke or block (typically a river)
Albanian
Alternative forms
- quer
Etymology
From Proto-Albanian *kl?(u)ra, related to qos. Cognate to Ancient Greek ???????? (kladarós, “fragile”), Old Irish claidim (“to empty”).
Noun
quar m (indefinite plural qore, definite singular quari, definite plural qoret)
- prison, cellar, shelter
Related terms
- qos
References
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Esperanto kvar, French quatre, Italian quattro, Spanish cuatro, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *k?etwóres.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kwar/
Numeral
quar
- four (4)
Old French
Alternative forms
- kar
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kar/
- Homophones: kar, qar
- Rhymes: -ar
Conjunction
quar
- for; because; due to this
Descendants
- French: car
quar From the web:
- what quarters are worth money
- what quarter are we in
- what quarters are silver
- what quarters are valuable
- what quarters will be released in 2021
- what quarters are worth a lot of money
- what quarters have silver in them
- what quarks make up a proton
qual
English
Alternative forms
- Qual
Noun
qual (plural quals)
- (usually in the plural) Qualifying exam. An exam taken by someone (usually a grad student or prospective grad student) to measure their mastery in something, usually an academic field.
- 2000, Stephen Cannell, The Devil's Workshop: A Novel, HarperCollins (2000), page 12,
- He'd refused to say anything more, because he didn't want to distract her with his problems on the eve of the Quals.
- 2004, Emanuel Derman, My Life as a Quant: Reflections on Physics and Finance, John Wiley & Sons (2004), page 30.
- To be a theorist, you also had to pass a special theory section on the quals.
- 2000, Stephen Cannell, The Devil's Workshop: A Novel, HarperCollins (2000), page 12,
Quotations
For more quotations using this term, see Citations:qual.
Catalan
Etymology
From Latin qu?lis.
Pronunciation
- (Balearic, Central, Valencian) IPA(key): /?kwal/
Pronoun
qual (relative, plural quals)
- which
- És un cop del qual no es va recuperar.
- It's a blow from which he is not going to recover.
- És un cop del qual no es va recuperar.
Derived terms
- tal qual
Further reading
- “qual” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Interlingua
Adverb
qual (not comparable)
- what (such)
Determiner
qual
- (relative) which
- Le doctrina de Jamblicho super le anima es sin dubita inspirate per le Timeo de Platon, in qual texto le autor depinge le anima como le mediation inter lo intelligibile indivisibile – le idea – e lo sensibile divisibile e multiple.[1]
- Iamblichus' doctrine about the soul is without a doubt inspired by Plato's Timaeus, in which text the author depicts the soul as the mediation between the indivisible intelligible — the idea — and the divisible and multiple sensory.
- Le doctrina de Jamblicho super le anima es sin dubita inspirate per le Timeo de Platon, in qual texto le autor depinge le anima como le mediation inter lo intelligibile indivisibile – le idea – e lo sensibile divisibile e multiple.[1]
Pronoun
qual
- (interrogative) what
- Qual es le instrumento del anima per rationalisar lo sensibile, multiple e cambiante? [2]
- What is the soul's instrument to perceive by reason the sensory, multiple, and variable?
- Qual es le instrumento del anima per rationalisar lo sensibile, multiple e cambiante? [2]
- (relative) which
- Secundo Jamblicho, le mathematica es le medio per qual le anima da unitate a lo diverse e es capabile de rationalisar le ordine de lo sensibile. [3]
- According to Iamblichus, mathematics is the medium by which the soul gives unity to the diverse and is capable of perceiving by reason the order of the sensory.
- Secundo Jamblicho, le mathematica es le medio per qual le anima da unitate a lo diverse e es capabile de rationalisar le ordine de lo sensibile. [3]
Italian
Adjective
qual m and f
- Apocopic form of quale
- (Can we date this quote?), Dante Alighieri, Inferno, Canto I:
- Ahi quanto a dir qual era è cosa dura
esta selva selvaggia e aspra e forte
che nel pensier rinova la paura! - Ah, how rueful to say what sort it was
this wilderness wild and harsh and daunting
that in my thoughts makes my fright alive again
- Ahi quanto a dir qual era è cosa dura
- (Can we date this quote?), Dante Alighieri, Inferno, Canto I:
Middle English
Noun
qual
- Alternative form of whale
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese qual, from Latin qu?lis (“which”).
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /?kwa?/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /?kwaw/, [?k?ä??]
Pronoun
qual (plural quais)
- which (what one)
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:qual.
Derived terms
- cada qual
- qual é?
- o qual
- tal qual
Related terms
- qualidade
- qualificar
- qualquer
Spanish
Pronoun
qual (relative, plural quales)
- Obsolete spelling of cual
qual From the web:
- what qualifies for disability
- what qualifies you for unemployment
- what qualities make a good leader
- what qualifies as a fever
- what qualifies as a dependent
- what qualifies as a mass shooting
- what qualifies for fmla
- what qualifies for ppp forgiveness