* Unq: The abbreviation for unnilquadium. * .mq: Used in internet addresses to stand for Martinique. * GHQ: General headquarters. * CQ: Letters at the beginning of radio transmissions that are intended for all receivers. * Inupiaq: A group of Eskimos; also the name for their language. * Mi'kmaq: A variation on Micmac, a group of Native Americans residing primarily in Canadian provinces. * Zia ul-Haq: A Pakistani president from 1978 until 1988. And we musn't forget faq, which is the abbreviation for 'frequently asked questions'.
Then there is
* suq * tsaddiq * tzaddiq * talaq Of course, many words ending in q are not of English origin (but neither are most English words!), but they are, nevertheless, still listed in the more comprehensive English dictonaries.
Off the top of my head, NASDAQ and Iraq. I'm not sure if those would fall into your definition of "words."
See http://www.yourdictionary.com/dictionary-articles/words-ending-in-q.html for more.
Iraq. (that is a proper name sort of different) but...... tha word "tranq" is a valid
Iraq
There isn't any.
There are no words that start with p and end with q. Suq, tranq and umiaq are the only words that end with the letter q.
No English words end in Q, since Q is always followed by U.
words that start with j and end with q ?
There are hundreds of words that start with the letter j. There are less than 6 words that end with the letter q. There are no words that start with j and end with q.
Quadriplegia, quanta, quesadilla and quota are words that start with q. They end with the letter a.
Some words that start with Q and end with P are quickstepand quip.
There are no real words in the English language that end in Q due to the rules of spelling, grammar and prenounciation that govern it.
There are two five letter words that end with a q and one three letter word that ends with a q. There are no four letter words that end with a q.
tranq, umiaq, suq all end in q
Quantum
tranq, Iraq