| QARANC | Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps |
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| QARNNS | Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service |
| QEONS | Queen Elizabeth's Overseas Nursery Service |
| QHDS | Queen's Honorary Dental Surgeon |
| QHNS | Queen's Honorary Nursing Sister |
| queen | 1. The wife of a king. 2. A woman who is the sovereign of a kingdom; a female monarch; as, Elizabeth, queen of England; Mary, queen of Scots. "In faith, and by the heaven's quene." (Chaucer) 3. A woman eminent in power or attractions; the highest of her kind; as, a queen in society; also used figuratively of cities, countries, etc. " This queen of cities." " Albion, queen of isles." 4. The fertile, or fully developed, female of social bees, ants, and termites. 5. The most powerful, and except the king the most important, piece in a set of chessmen. 6. A playing card bearing the picture of a queen; as, the queen of spades. Queen apple. [Cf. OE. Quyne aple quince apple] A kind of apple; a queening. "Queen apples and red cherries." . Queen bee, a very large West Indian cameo conch (Cassis cameo). It is much used for making cameos. Queen consort, the wife of a reigning king. Queen dowager, the widow of a king. Queen gold, formerly a revenue of the queen consort of England, arising from gifts, fines, etc. Queen mother, a queen dowager who is also mother of the reigning king or queen. Queen of May. See May queen, under May. <botany> Queen of the meadow, a heavy yellow powder consisting of a basic mercuric sulphate; formerly called turpetum minerale, or Turbith's mineral. Origin: OE. Quen, quene, queen, quean, AS. Cwen wife, queen, woman; akin to OS. Quan wife, woman, Icel. Kvan wife, queen, Goth. Qens. See Quean. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| queenfish | <zoology> A California sciaenoid food fish (Seriphys politus). The back is bluish, and the sides and belly bright silvery. Synonym: kingfish. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| queening | <botany> Any one of several kinds of apples, as summer queening, scarlet queening, and early queening. An apple called the queening was cultivated in England two hundred years ago. See: Queen apple. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| queensland | A state in northeastern Australia. Its capital is brisbane. Its coast was first visited by captain cook in 1770 and its first settlement (penal) was located on moreton bay in 1824. The name cooksland was first proposed but honor to queen victoria prevailed. (12 Dec 1998) |
| queensland nut | <botany> The nut of an Australian tree (Macadamia ternifolia). It is about an inch in diameter, and contains a single round edible seed, or sometimes two hemispherical seeds. So called from Queensland in Australia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| queensland tick typhus | One of the tick-borne rickettsial diseases of the eastern hemisphere, similar to rocky mountain spotted fever, but less severe, with fever, a small ulcer (eschar) at the site of the tick bite, swollen glands nearby (satellite lymphadenopathy), and a red raised (maculopapular) rash. (12 Dec 1998) |
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in Great Britain, a district nurse who has been trained at or in accordance with the regulations of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses.
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Culicoides hypersensitivity.
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an acute, febrile, exanthematous disease marked by a primary lesion (tache noire), caused by Rickettsia australis, and transmitted by the Australian ticks Ixodes holocyclus and I. tasmani. Called also Australian and North Queensland tick t.
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| queen | female cat |
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| queen | the only fertile female in a colony of social insects such as bees and ants and termites |
| queen | especially large and only member of a colony of naked mole rats to bear offspring sired by only a few males |
| queen | (chess) the most powerful chess piece |
| queen | one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a queen |
| queen | offensive terms for an openly homosexual man |
| queen | a competitor who holds a preeminent position |
| queen | a female sovereign ruler |
| queen | the wife or widow of a king |
| queen | something personified as a woman who is considered the best or most important of her kind |
| queen | become a queen, as of a chess pawn |
| queen | promote to a queen, as of a pawn in chess |
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