The term "qua" is a conjugation term that is Latin in origin. It means "in the capacity of" or "as a". For example, "I am denying that a dream qua dream".
There is no such thing as a "quatrillion" (or a "qua trillion" for that matter). Perhaps you are thinking of a "quadrillion"?. What comes after quadrillions would be quintillions.
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Four. E-qua-li-ty
"Qua si" is a Latin term that translates to "as if" in English. It is typically used to describe something that is perceived or experienced in a similar way to something else, but not in actuality.
Qua Qua is a black girl from the ave who is mad greedy and has a crush on dis girl name Jai. She be getting it in and trying to get with Jai, but jai like her cousin.... smh poor Qua Qua. Pronounced (quay-quay)
Lam Qua was born in 1801.
Lam Qua died in 1860.
a qua is actually a word... a qua is some sort of Japanese coin And There Is Quail or Quails
Qua Falls Is Located Some where in Matthew Qua's Luxerios Hotal Of Games and BTW Check a map!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Judy Qua has written: 'The heart of the mind'
NFL player Qua Cox is 6'-01''.
Ar-Qua Springs was created in 1750.
You have the spelling wrong. It's sine qua non. The term refers to an essential requisite element for a condition or event to be possible. Usage: "Trust is the sine qua non of longstanding business relationships."
Si-qua-oy... si qua ya
Qua Cox plays Cornerback for the Indianapolis Colts.