quat (Meaning)

Wordnet

quat (n)

the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulant

Webster

quat (n.)

A pustule.

An annoying, worthless person.

Webster

quat (v. t.)

To satiate; to satisfy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quat

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quat Sentence Examples

  1. The scientists isolated a quat of antibodies in the blood sample.
  2. The painting contains a subtle gradient of quats between the foreground and background.
  3. The apartment building had four quats of rooms on each floor.
  4. The rock band performed a thunderous quat of guitar solos.
  5. The poem was written in a quat of quatrains.
  6. The geologist discovered a fossilized quat of dinosaur bones.
  7. The insurance policy included a quat of supplementary benefits.
  8. The orchestra played a lively quat of waltzes.
  9. The engineer designed a quat of bridges to span the river.
  10. The medical trial tested the effectiveness of a quat of drugs.

FAQs About the word quat

the leaves of the shrub Catha edulis which are chewed like tobacco or used to make tea; has the effect of a euphoric stimulantA pustule., An annoying, worthless

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The scientists isolated a quat of antibodies in the blood sample.

The painting contains a subtle gradient of quats between the foreground and background.

The apartment building had four quats of rooms on each floor.

The rock band performed a thunderous quat of guitar solos.