"q" isn't a word.
The Latin word for "something" is aliquid, in some contexts (e.g. after the word si "if") simply quid.
the word fang comes from the latin root word fanginus meaning bite! Hope this answers your q
qu is the only 2 letter latin word
quod erat demonstrandum (latin), meaning "which had to be demonstrated"
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Quiksilver
its Q
q stands for quaque, meaning every in Latin. qd is every day, q4h is every four hours, etc.
Quantum Physics
It is spelt as queue.
Quipu (kwee-pu) a string that the Incas used to record information.
quadraped
The "Q" in S.P.Q.R. stood for the latin suffix "-que" which was added to any latin noun following a previous noun (in this case Populus) to stand for the conjunction "and", thereby changing a simple phrase from a singular to a compound meaning. In other words, S.P.Q.R. meant "the Senate and the People of Rome".