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Q: In the 1980s, sci-fi author William Gibson popularized this term to describe the virtual world of computers and the internet: Take the full quiz Go to all quizzes Quist definition: a wood pigeon See examples of QUIST used in a sentence
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- QUIST definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'quist' quist in British English (kwɪst ) noun Word forms: plural quists or quist
- Quist - definition of quist by The Free Dictionary
quist (kwɪst) n, pl quists or quist (Animals) dialect West Midland and Southwest English a wood pigeon [of obscure origin]
- Quist - Wikipedia
Quist Quist is a surname It usually is of Scandinavian origin as a variant of Qvist It is also a Dutch toponymic surname from the island of Tholen, referring to a piece of land called `t Quistken [1] The surname is also common in coastal Ghana, originating during the colonial era from Gold Coast Euro-African unions People with the surname
- quist - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A quist or wood pigeon From Middle English quiste, quyste, quyshte, variants of Middle English couschot, cowschote, cowscott, from Old English cūsċeote (“wood pigeon, ringdove”) Doublet of cushat quist (plural quists)
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