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q.s.
1abbreviation
(in prescriptions) as much as is sufficient; enough.
q.s.
2abbreviation
qs
1abbreviation
(in prescriptions) quantum sufficit
quarter section (of land)
QS
2abbreviation
quarter sessions
Word History and Origins
Origin of q.s.1
Word History and Origins
Origin of q.s.1
Example Sentences
The other weapons were two Korth .357 magnum revolvers, a Chinese State Factories type semi-automatic pistol with a Yemen flag icon on each side and Arabic writing on the slide, two Cosmi 12-gauge shotguns and a Llama semi-automatic .45 ACP pistol with gold leaf and gold inlays, also bearing the initials "Q.S.," they said.
Very white Sugar, in fine powder, 95 Mucilage of Gum Tragacanth, q.s.
This liquor is also advantageous when mixed with syrup, prepared as follows:—Take of cinnamon water, four ounces; orange and rose water, each six ounces, and sugar candy q.s.
Mucilage of tragacantha, q.s. to make the whole into a stiff paste.
It consists of approximately equal parts of glycerin, alcohol and distilled extract of witch hazel, to which is added liquor cresolis compositus, two percent, and coloring matter q.s.
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