FAQIR Variation of FAKIR, a Hindu ascetic.
FAQIRS Plural of FAQIR, see above.
QABALA Variation of CABALA, an occult or secret doctrine.
QABALAS Plural of QABALA, see above.
QABALAH Variation of CABALA, see above.
QABALAHS Plural of QABALAH, see above.
QADI Variation of CADI, a Muslim judge.
QADIS Plural of QADI, see above.
QAID A variation of CAID, a Muslim leader.
QAIDS Plural of QAID, see above.
QANAT A system of underground tunnels and wells in the Middle East.
QANATS Plural of QANAT, see above.
QAT Variation of KAT, an evergreen shrub.
QATS Plural of QAT, see above.
QI The vital force that in Chinese thought is inherent in all things.
QIS Plural of QI, see above.
QINDAR Variation of QINTAR, see below.
QINDARKA Plural of QINDAR, see below.
QINDARS Plural of QINDAR, see below.
QINTAR A monetary unit of Albania.
QINTARS Plural of QINTAR, see above.
QOPH Variation of KOPH, a letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
QOPHS Plural of QOPH, see above.
QWERTY A standard typewriter keyboard.
QWERTYS The plural of QWERTY, see above.
MBAQANGA A South African dance music.
MBAQANGAS Plural of MBAQANGA, see above.
SHEQEL An ancient unit of weight and money.
SHEQALIM The plural of SHEQEL, see above.
SHEQELS Any of several ancient units of weight.
TRANQ Variation of TRANK (i.e. tranquilizer).
TRANQS Plural of TRANQ, see above.
In English, the word "Quran" is a word that starts with a q but does not have a u following it.
There is NO word in the English language whereby the letter q is not followed by the letter u.
That is a rule in the Spanish language. U follows a Q to make the sylable sound depending on the pronuciation needed. In the English language there is a rule to the letter Q that states that a word starting with the letter Q is allways followed by the U as a second letter.
Qatar. A country in the middle east.
is it the q and the u
this is almost impossible because a 'u' usually comes after a q. so no sorry :(
The 4 letter words with the letters q u and d in it include:quadquid
qantas
quotis
quarts
Torque
Yes, U.S. English typically follows the spelling convention of placing "u" before the letter "q" in words like "queen" or "quite."