- AIRSHOT – in golf, a shot that misses the ball completely but counts as a shot
- ACTORISH – like an actor
- HARICOT – (French) a kind of bean or pea
- TRAHISON – (French) treachery; treason
- APHORIST – one who makes aphorisms, also APHORISER, APHORIZER
- SHORTIA – a perennial herb
- TOVARISH – (Russian) friend, comrade, also TOVARICH, TOVARISCH
- HETAIRA – a Greek courtesan, also HETAERA, HETAIRAI
- CHARIEST – CHARY, discreetly cautious or sparing
- STICHERA – STICHERON, (Greek) a short hymn
- THERIAC – (archaic) an antidote to venomous bites, also THERIACA
- HAIRSTED – HAIRST, (Scots) to gather in a crop, also HARVEST
- FAITHER – (Scots) father
- TRIPHASE – having three phases
- THESAURI – THESAURUS, a dictionary of synonyms
- SWATHIER – SWATHY, in swathes
- WATERISH – somewhat watery
- HYSTERIA – uncontrollable excitement or fear
- IGNORAMI – IGNORAMUS, an ignorant person
- GOLIASES – GOLIAS, to behave irreverently
- OILGASES – OILGAS, a gaseous mixture of hydrocarbons used as a fuel
- AREACHES – AREACH, (Spenser) to reach
- VOTARIES – VOTARY, a person who is bound by religious vows, also VOTARIST
- TRAVOISE – a type of sled, also TRAVOIS
- VIATORES – VIATOR, (Latin) a traveller
- JAROSITE – a sulphate of potassium and iron occurring as yellow or brown crusts on ferruginous ores
- AMORTISE – to liquidate gradually, as a debt, also AMORTIZE
- SALIGOT – (French) the water chestnut
- LATIGOS – LATIGO, (Spanish) a strap used to fasten a saddle
- GALIOTS – GALIOT, (French) a small galley, also GALLIOT
- ISOLABLE – capable of being isolated
- LOBELIAS – LOBELIA, a flowering plant
- ISOBASE – a contour line of equal upheaval of the land
- BEGONIA – a garden plant with waxy leaves and ornamental flowers
- SENORITA – (Spanish) a mode of address for an unmarried woman, also SENHORITA
- EARSHOT – a range from which a sound can be heard
- ASTHORE – (Irish) darling
- HAROSET – (Hebrew) a condiment of chopped apples, walnuts, and wine, also CHAROSET, CHAROSETH, HAROSETH
- THORIAS – THORIA, an oxide of thorium
- SHERIAT – (Turkish) the body of Islamic religious law, also SHARIA, SHARIAH, SHARIAT, SHERIA
- BATHORSE – (archaic) a horse which carries an officer’s baggage during a campaign
- ENAMOUR – to inspire with love, also ENAMOR
- PELOTON – the main body of riders in a bicycle race
- CALIBRE – the diameter of a gun barrel, also CALIBER
- RATHOLE – a hole made by a rat
- TERAOHM – one trillion ohms
- TOHEROA – (Maori) a kind of New Zealand shellfish
- OXHEART – a large heart-shaped cherry, either black, red, or white
- MEARING – MEARE, (Spenser) to divide, mark off, also MEER, MERE
- OUTHEAR – to surpass in hearing
- RHEOSTAT – a resistor used to control electric current
- HERIOTS – HERIOT, (historical) a payment to a feudal lord upon the death of a tenant farmer
- TOSHIER – TOSHY, full of twaddle
- ROTCHIE – the little auk, also ROCH, ROTCH, ROTCHE
- THEORIC – (Shakespeare) theory, speculation, also THEORIQUE
- ISOTHERE – a line connecting points of the same average summer temperature, also ISOTHERAL
- MOITHER – to confuse, stupefy, also MITHER, MOIDER
- ORNITHES – ORNIS, (Greek) the collection of birds of a region
- TOOSHIER – TOOSHIE, (Australian slang) angry, upset
- HERITOR – a proprietor or landholder in a parish
- OUTHYRE – (Spenser) to hire out, also OUTHIRE
- SHOUTIER – SHOUTY, prone to shouting
- OVERHIT – to hit a ball beyond a target
- SEMINOMA – a malignant tumour of the testicle
- SENSORIA – SENSORIUM, the area of the brain that is the seat of sensation
- SEPALOID – of the form of sepals, also SEPALINE
- SERAGLIO – (Italian) a harem, also SERAIL
- SESAMOID – shaped like a sesame seed
- ANOESIS – consciousness with sensation but without thought
- SARNIES – SARNIE, (colloquial) a sandwich, also SARMIE, SARNEY
- SONSIER – SONSIE, buxom, comely, also SONSY
- SONERIS – SONERI, (Hindi) a cloth of gold
- ORNISES – ORNIS, (Greek) the collection of birds of a region
- VAINEST – VAIN, filled with undue admiration for oneself
- MISDOES – MISDO, to do wrongly
- ADIOSES – ADIOS, (Spanish) goodbye
- SOSATIE – (South African) curried meat on a skewer
- NOVATES – NOVATE, to substitute a new obligation for an existing one
- COENURE – a tapeworm larva, also COENURUS
- ULNARIA – ULNARE, (Latin) one of the bones or cartilages of the carpus
- LAIRISE – (Australian) to act like a flashy man, also LAIRIZE
- MARDIER – MARDY, petulant
- MANDREL – a bar of iron fitted to a turning-lathe on which articles to be turned are fixed, also MANDRIL
- GOURAMI – (Malay) a large East Indian freshwater fish, also GORAMY, GURAMI
- ANTICAR – opposed to cars
- VIREMIA – (Latin) the presence of viral particles in the blood, also VIRAEMIA
- BEMEANT – BEMEAN, (archaic) to make mean, debase
- RAMPION – a European plant
- TIERCET – (Italian) a triplet of lines that rhyme together or are connected with adjacent rhymes, also TERCET, TERZETTA
- EDENTAL – without teeth, as of anteaters, armadillos, and sloths, also EDENTATE
- SOAPIES – SOAPIE, (Australian slang) a serial melodrama on radio or television, also SOAPER
- ADIPOSE – of or pertaining to fatty substances, also ADIPOUS
- MIMOSAE – MIMOSA, any tropical shrubs or trees of the Mimosaceous genus Mimosa
- EPINAOS – (Greek) a rear vestibule, also EPINAOI
- LEIPOAS – LEIPOA, (Greek) any bird of the genus Leipoa of Australian moundbirds
- ATOPIES – ATOPY, an inherited tendency to general allergy
- OPIATES – OPIATE, to treat with opium
- ISAGOGE – (Greek) an academic introduction to a subject
- PAEONIC – a foot of four syllables, one long and three short, also PAEON
- DIAZOES – DIAZO, a type of photocopy
- CAPONISE – to castrate a rooster, also CAPONIZE
- PAEONIES – PAEONY, a showy flower, also PEONY, PINY, PIONEY, PIONY
- APPOSITE – appropriate
- DIOPTASE – a mineral, a hydrous silicate of copper, occurring in emerald-green crystals
- ECTOPIA – abnormal displacement of body parts, also ECTOPY
- SPOLIATE – to despoil; to plunder
- MELODIA – (Latin) a type of organ stop
- VARIOLE – a small depression resembling a pockmark
- LOBELIA – a flowering plant
- ROSEOLA – a rose-coloured skin rash
Month: May 2019
ScrabList #12
General:
- COCCO – the taro or other edible araceous tuber, also COCO
- GRUYERE – (French) a kind of cheese made at Gruyere, Switzerland
- MOJITO – a traditional Cuban cocktail
- POESY – to utter poetry
- SADDO – (slang) an unsociable person, also SADDIE
- COGWAY – a railway operating on steep slopes
- FLEME – (Scots) to put to flight
- OUTJUT – to stick out, also OUTJET
- EGESTA – (Latin) egested matter
- MULIE – a western North American deer
- HAULM – a plant stem, also HALM
- MUNSHI – (Hindi) a secretary, an interpreter, also MOONSHEE
- BINDHI – (Hindi) a dot worn on the forehead by women in India, also BINDI
- SALEWD – SALUE, (obsolete) to salute
- IRRUPT – to enter forcibly or violently
- GANEV – (Yiddish) a thief, also GANEF, GANOF, GONEF, GONIF, GONIFF, GONOF, GONOPH
- PAREV – (Yiddish) of food, containing neither dairy nor meat ingredients, also PAREVE, PARVE
- SCHAV – (Yiddish) a cold soup of leafy vegetables
- ENTREZ – (French) come in
- SUIVEZ – (French) follow (the solo part, as a direction to accompanists)
- SQUIZ – (Australian slang) a quick, close look
- CHOUX – CHOU, (French) a cabbage; an ornamental soft rosette; a cream bun
- TETTIX – (Greek) the cicada
- URBEX – (short for) urban exploration
- GODOWN – (Malay) an oriental warehouse
- AMOWT – (Inuit) a hood on a woman’s parka for carrying a child, also AMAUT, AMAUTI, AMAUTIK
- STOWP – a vessel for holding holy water, also STOOPE, STOUP
- DWANG – (Dutch) a piece of timber used to reinforce joists, a strut
- UPHROE – (Dutch) a block or long slat of wood, also EUPHROE
- NOYAUX – NOYAU, (French) a liqueur made from brandy flavoured with bitter almonds or peach-stones
- VERDOY – (French) in heraldry, a floral ornament
- FICHU – (French) a light cape worn by women
- FUSTIC – (French) the wood of a tree growing in the West Indies, also FUSTET, FUSTOC
- ROSBIF – (French) an English person
- BOURG – (French) a market-town
- DIRNDL – (German) an Alpine peasant woman’s dress
- KNAWEL – (German) a cornfield weed of the chickweed family, also KNAWE
- POTZER – (German) an inept chess player, also PATZER
- CATSUP – (Malay) a spicy tomato sauce, also KETCHUP, CATCHUP
- ZENDO – (Japanese) a place where Zen Buddhists study
Short words:
- PROB – (colloquial) a problem
- DYKE – to furnish with an embankment, also DIKE
- WAIN – (obsolete) to carry, convey
- MOZE – to raise a nap on
- HAAF – (Old Norse) a deep sea fishing region
- MOKI – (Maori) a New Zealand sea fish, aka nanua
- GAPO – (Tupi) in Peru, a riverside forest periodically flooded, also IGAPO
- KUEH – (Malay) a Malaysian, Indian or Chinese cake
- SAAG – (Hindi) in Indian cookery, spinach
- URVA – (Nepali) the crab-eating mongoose of SE Asia
- WYTE – (Scots) to blame, lay the blame on, also WIGHT, WITE
- BOAB – a tropical tree with a swollen trunk, also BAOBAB
- DZHO – a cross between a yak and a cow, also ZHO, DSO, DZO, JOMO
- KART – a small motor vehicle
- DELF – a type of earthenware originating in the Dutch city of Delft, also DELFT, DELPH, DELFTWARE
- GEUM – (Latin) a plant of the Geum genus of the rose family, aka avens
- TUNG – (Chinese) a kind of Chinese tree
- WERO – (Maori) a challenge made by an armed Maori warrior to a visitor to a marae
- YIRK – to draw tight
- RIAD – (Arabic) a traditional Moroccan house or palace with an interior garden
- YOOF – youth, young people
- PLIM – to swell, as grain or wood with water
- JIAO – (Chinese) a Chinese monetary unit, one tenth of a yuan, also CHIAO
- NOGG – an eggnog or similar drink
- ALEC – a herring
- KARO – (Maori) a small New Zealand tree
- YEDE – (Spenser) to go or proceed, also YEAD, YEED
- SLEE – (Scots) sly
- YOMP – to march with heavy equipment over difficult terrain; to cover a certain distance in this way
- JATO – a jet-assisted take off
7-Letter Bingos:
- TORULIN – a vitamin in yeast
- FLANEUR – (French) an idle man-about-town; a lounger, gossiper
- AMENTAL – of a catkin
- URODELE – one of the Urodela, tailless amphibians, including newts and salamanders
- BRIARED – covered with briars
- EPACRID – an Australian plant resembling heath, also EPACRIS
- FORELIE – (Spenser) to lie in front of
- FACIEND – (Latin) a number to be multiplied by another
- ALIUNDE – (Latin) from another source
- MANGEAO – (Maori) a small New Zealand tree with glossy leaves
- ATRETIC – relating to atresia, absence of, or closure of, a body passage, also ATRESIC
- LANGUET – (French) a tonguelike appendage or outgrowth, also LANGUETTE
- INGOTED – INGOT, to shape (metal) into a convenient form for storage
- RAUNGED – RAUNGE, (obsolete) to range
- ENDLEAF – an endpaper
- QUORATE – having a quorum
- ARMERIA – the generic name for the plant thrift
- GLEANER – one who gleans, gathers after reapers
- VENTIGE – (Shakespeare) a fingerhole, as in a flute, also VENTAGE
- PEARLIN – (Scots) a lace of silk or thread, used as edging, also PEARLING
- LAETARE – (Latin) the fourth Sunday in Lent
- ROUILLE – (French) a peppery garlic sauce
- CERRIAL – of or pertaining to the cerris, a species of turkey oak
- TWANGER – TWANGY, twanging
- CLOOTIE – as in clootie dumpling, a suet pudding, containing currants, raisins, etc., steamed or boiled in a cloth
- TOMENTA – TOMENTUM, (Latin) closely matted hair or downy nap covering leaves or stems of some plants
- GAUDIER – GAUDY, tastelessly showy
- HORDEIN – a protein found in barley grain
- METOPAE – METOPE, (Greek) a space between two triglyphs
- CLAYIER – CLAYEY, resembling clay
SCRABLISTmid #4
- JEOFAIL – (obsolete) an omission or oversight in a law proceeding
- VAIVODE – (Russian) originally the title of a military commander in various Slavonic countries; afterwards applied to governors of towns or provinces, also VOIVODE, WAIVODE, WAIWODE, WAYWODE, WOIWODE
- LAMINOSE – composed of laminae, also LAMINOUS
- MINEOLA – a variety of citrus fruit developed from a tangerine and a grapefruit, also MINNEOLA
- SEMINOLA – (Italian) a granular product of wheat
- KAOLIN – (Chinese) a very pure white clay used to form the paste of porcelain, aka China clay, also KAOLINE
- OPALINE – an opaque white glass
- INSOLATE – to expose to the sun’s rays
- SOLANIN – a poisonous alkaloid glucoside extracted from the berries of common nightshade, also SOLANINE
- SODALITE – a transparent or translucent silicate of aluminium and sodium
- DIASTOLE – the normal rhythmical dilation of the heart
- SONATINE – SONATINA, (Italian) a short and simple sonata
- SEDATION – the reduction of stress by sedatives
- ANOESTRI – ANOESTRUS, (Greek) a period of sexual dormancy, also ANESTRUS
- SENOPIAS – SENOPIA, improvement of near vision occurring during the aging process
- ARSONITE – one who maliciously lights fires, also ARSONIST
- FOLIATE – to number the leaves of
- FASCIOLE – (Latin) a band of colour, also FASCIOLA
- FOCALISE – to focus, also FOCALIZE
- FOLIAGE – the growth of leaves on a plant
- FORESAIL – the lowest sail set on the foremast of a square-rigged ship
- MISATONE – to atone wrongly
- SOMNIATE – to dream
- MASONITE – (tradename) a kind of dark brown hardboard
- AVOWRIES – AVOWRY, the act of avowing and justifying in one’s own right the distraining of goods
- AGOUTIES – AGOUTY, a burrowing rodent, also AGOUTI, ACOUCHI, ACOUCHY, AGUTI
- ALOETICS – ALOETIC, a medicine containing aloes
- HOARIEST – HOARY, white with age
- ACIDOSES – ACIDOSIS, the presence of abnormal acid in the blood
- SAPONINE – a soapy substance obtained from plants, also SAPONIN
- BEDSONIA – a kind of virus
- SAVORIES – SAVORY, a kind of herb
- SAXICOLE – living or growing among rocks, also SAXATILE
- SAXONIES – SAXONY, a fine soft woollen fabric
- SEAGOING – designed for use on the sea
- SEMICOMA – a coma from which a person can be aroused
- SEMIOVAL – in the shape of half an oval
- BOHEMIAS – BOHEMIA, a community of bohemians
- OBEAHISM – belief in obia, also OBEISM, OBIISM
- BESONIAN – (Shakespeare) a beggar, also BEZONIAN
- CALICOES – CALICO, a brightly printed coarse cotton cloth
- COELIACS – COELIAC, a person suffering an abdominal disease
- OCCAMIES – OCCAMY, an alloy imitating gold or silver
- TOISEACH – (Irish) a Celtic nobleman, also TOISECH, TOSHACH
- ACHIOTES – ACHIOTE, (Nahuatl) the seeds of the annatto tree
- ECTOPIAS – ECTOPIA, abnormal displacement of body parts, also ECTOPY
- DIOXANES – DIOXANE, a toxic flammable solvent, also DIOXAN
- ADENOSIS – abnormal growth of glandular tissue
- ESOPHAGI – ESOPHAGUS, portion of the gut which connects the pharynx to the stomach, also OESOPHAGUS
- GEOTAXIS – (Greek) the movement of an organism in response to gravity
- COACHIES – COACHY, a coachman
- ADHESION – the act of sticking
- AIRHOLES – AIRHOLE, a hole for the passage of air
- SHOALIER – SHOALY, full of shallow areas
- HEMIOLAS – HEMIOLA, (Greek) in mediaeval music, a perfect fifth, also HEMIOLIA
- APHONIES – APHONY, loss of voice
- SPARSEST – SPARSE, thinly distributed
- REPASTS – REPAST, to partake of a meal
- SPAREST – SPARE, meagre
- TRAIPSE – to walk wearily, also TRAPE, TRAPES, TRAPSE
ScrabList Mini #3
- FOEHN – (German) a warm dry wind, also FOHN
- OMIGOD – an interjection of surprise, dismay, pleasure etc., also MIGAWD
- CAUDEX – (Latin) the woody base of some plants
- NAKFA – the standard currency unit of Eritrea
- MYXOID – containing mucus
- AUBADE – (French) a song or poem greeting the dawn or about lovers parting at dawn
- BONZE – (Japanese) a Japanese or Chinese Buddhist religious teacher
- IPPON – (Japanese) a winning point for a clean throw in judo
- ZYDECO – (Creole) a popular music of southern Louisiana that combines tunes of French origin with elements of Caribbean music and the blues
- VOULU – (French) willed, deliberate, contrived
- FRIJOL – (Spanish) a bean used as food, the kidney bean, also FRIJOLE
- JAMBU – (Sanskrit) the rose-apple tree of Malaysia, also JAMBOLAN, JAMBOLANA, JAMBOOL, JAMBUL
- PANZER – (German) a German tank
- POWND – (Spenser) to pound
- RAYLE – (Spenser) to rail
- RIVLIN – (Scots) a shoe moulded from untanned hide
- ELHI – (US) pertaining to school grades 1 to 12
- EEVN – evening, also EVENING, EEVEN, EEVNING
- DIVNA – (Scots) do not
- SRADHA – (Sanskrit) an offering to the manes of an ancestor, also SHRADDHA, SRADDHA
- SVELTE – (French) slender, sleek
- SWARAJ – (Sanskrit) self-government, home rule, also SVARAJ
- MAHZOR – (Hebrew) a Jewish prayer book, also MACHZOR
- ILKA – (Scots) every
- JATAKA – (Pali) the birth-story of Buddha
- GWEDUC – (Native American) a large edible clam, also GEODUCK, GWEDUCK
- MBIRA – (Bantu) an African musical instrument played with the thumbs, aka kalimba
- SAYYID – (Arabic) a descendant of Mohammed’s daughter Fatima, also SAID, SAIYID, SAYED, SAYID
- IJTIHAD – (Arabic) the use of reasoning in Islamic law
- IXTLE – (Nahuatl) a strong fibre obtained from the agave, also ISTLE
- ULZIE – (Scots) oil, also ULYIE
- XOANA – XOANON, (Greek) a primitive statue
- LAARI – a monetary unit of the Maldives, 1/100th of a rufiyaa, also LAREE, LARI
- RAUPO – (Maori) the New Zealand bulrush
- BOLIX – to make a mess of, also BOLLIX, BALLOCKS, BOLLOCKS, BOLLOX
- RHIZIC – of the root of an equation
- QULLIQ – (Inuit) a type of oil lamp used by the Inuit, also KUDLIK
- MUZJIK – (Russian) a Russian peasant, also MUZHIK, MOUJIK, MUJIK
- FREMD – (Scots) a stranger, also FRAIM, FREMIT
- PLONGD – (Spenser) plunged
SCRABLISTmid #3
- CAROTIDS – CAROTID, a large artery that supplies blood to the head and neck
- GORDITAS – GORDITA, (Spanish) a small thick tortilla
- TARSIOID – a fossil of the suborder Tarsioidea
- DILATORS – DILATOR, something that dilates, also DILATER
- DIATRONS – DIATRON, a circuitry design that uses diodes
- INTRADOS – (French) the inner curve of an arch
- PARODIST – one who composes parodies
- PAROTIDS – PAROTID, a gland situated near the ear, also PAROTIS
- SARODIST – one who plays the sarod, an Indian instrument like a cello
- ISOBARES – ISOBARE, a type of atom, also ISOBAR
- STRADIOT – (historical) a Venetian light horseman from Albania or Greece
- AUDITORS – AUDITOR, one that audits
- APHORISE – to make a concise statement, also APHORIZE
- PELORIAS – PELORIA, (Greek) abnormal symmetry of structure in flowers normally zygomorphic (e.g. toadflax), also PELORISM, PELORY
- POLARISE – to give polarity to, also POLARIZE
- MEROPIAS – MEROPIA, partial blindness
- SEPTORIA – a type of fungus
- VAPORISE – to turn into vapor, also VAPORIZE
- DIASPORA – (Greek) an emigration, a dispersal of people
- SCARIOSE – thin, dry and membranous, also SCARIOUS
- COVARIES – COVARY, to vary mean values
- VARICOSE – swollen, esp. in irregular lumps and twists, also VARICOSED
- AEROBICS – exercise for conditioning the heart and lungs
- BOREALIS – (Latin) as in aurora borealis, lights seen round the North Pole
- BIRAMOSE – divided into branches, also BIRAMOUS
- BARONIES – BARONY, the territory of a baron
- ARBORISE – to form many branches, also ARBORIZE
- SONICATE – to disrupt with sound waves
- TACONITE – a low-grade iron ore
- BOTANISE – to collect plants for study, also BOTANIZE
- AZOTISED – AZOTISE, to combine with nitrogen, also AZOTIZE
- COALIZES – COALIZE, to bring into coalition, also COALISE
- DIAZOLES – DIAZOLE, any of a group of organic compounds containing three carbon atoms and two nitrogen atoms arranged in a ring
- SLEAZOID – a person of low morals or character
- EPIZOANS – EPIZOAN, an animal that lives on the surface of another, esp. as a parasite, also EPIZOON
- OXAZINES – OXAZINE, any of various heterocyclic chemical compound
- SOLARIZE – to expose to sunlight, also SOLARISE
ScrabList #11
General:
- KAWAII – (Japanese) in Japanese culture, the quality of being cute
- IMBIZO – (Zulu) a gathering of people at the request of a chieftain
- DJIBBA – a long loose outer garment worn by Muslims, also DJIBBAH, JIBBA, JIBBAH, JUBBAH, JUBHAH
- QUAHOG – (Native American) a kind of clam, also COHOG, QUAHAUG, QUOHOG
- ZECHIN – (Italian) a former Italian gold coin, also ZECCHIN, ZECCHINE, ZECCHINO
- OUGIYA – a monetary unit of Mauretania, also OUGUIYA
- ACQUIS – (French) a particular piece or section of European Union legislation
- JEZAIL – a heavy Afghan musket
- GJETOST – (Norwegian) a hard brown Norwegian cheese made from goat’s milk
- GEDDIT – (slang) do you get it
- HEWGH – (Shakespeare) imitating the whistling of an arrow
- MORYAH – (Irish) expressing annoyance, disbelief etc.
- SDAYN – (obsolete) to disdain, also SDAINE, SDEIGN, SDEIGNE, SDEIN
- PRAJNA – (Sanskrit) wisdom or understanding considered as the goal of Buddhist contemplation
- BANZAI – (Japanese) a Japanese battle cry
- JAGHIR – (Hindi) the government revenues of a tract of land assigned with power to administer, also JAGHIRE, JAGIR
- LUNGYI – (Hindi) in India, a long cloth used as a loin cloth, turban etc., also LUNGEE, LUNGI
- FLUYT – (Dutch) a small 17th century merchant ship
- CHYND – (archaic) cut into chines
- FLYSCH – (German) a great Alpine mass of Cretaceous and Lower Tertiary sandstone with shales
- SBIRRI – SBIRRO, (Italian) an Italian police officer
- SCHUYT – (Dutch) a Dutch flat-bottomed boat, used along canals and round the coast, also SCHUIT
- PAYSD – (Spenser) poised
- YRAPT – (Spenser) rapt
- YSAME – (Spenser) together
- TZURIS – (Yiddish) grief, woe, also TSOORIS, TSORES, TSORIS, TSORRISS, TSOURIS, TSURIS
- PLOTZ – (Yiddish) to explode, esp. with intense emotion
- GWINE – (dialect) going
- SQUINY – (dialect) to squint, also SQUINNY
- CHAVE – (dialect) I have
- QUEBEC – (in international radio communication) a code word for the letter Q
- LOQUAT – (Chinese) a Chinese and Japanese tree or its small, yellow, edible fruit
- BINIOU – a small Breton bagpipe
- NGWEE – (Bantu) a Zambian monetary unit, the hundredth part of a kwacha
- SHINJU – (Japanese) a ritual double suicide of lovers
- YANQUI – (Spanish) in Latin America, a North American
- EWHOW – (Scots) expressing regret
- CONGII – CONGIUS, (Latin) an ancient unit of liquid measure
- MEDII – MEDIUS, (Latin) the middle finger
- BONDUC – (Arabic) the seed of a tropical leguminous tree, aka nicker or nickar
Short words:
- PFUI – an exclamation of contempt, scorn etc., also PHOOEY
- KUIA – (Maori) an elderly Maori woman
- IURE – (Latin) by right or law, also JURE
- ECCO – (Italian) behold, also ECCE
- JEON – (Korean) a monetary unit of South Korea, also CHON
- VALI – (Turkish) a governor, esp. of a vilayet, also WALI
- COCA – (Quechua) the dried leaf of a South American shrub
- BYDE – (Scots) to bide
- WAWL – to cry like a cat, also WAUL, WRAWL
- RUSA – (Hindi) an East Indian deer
- ZYME – a ferment
- MYXO – (Australian slang) myxomatosis, a disease introduced to control rabbits
- UNCO – (Scots) strange; foreign; extraordinary
- BIGA – (Latin) a two-horse chariot
- UNCE – (Scots) an ounce
- LOGY – sluggish, also LOGGY
- TEHR – a Himalayan wild goat, also TAHR
- KAPA – a kind of cloth prepared by the Polynesians, also TAPA, TAPPA
- JIVE – to dance to jazz or swing music
- IDYL – a description in verse of country life, also IDYLL
- EUGH – (Spenser) a yew
- TOLU – a fragrant balsam said to have been first brought from Santiago de Tolu, in New Granada
- MITT – any of various glove-like hand coverings, also MITTEN
- WADI – (Arabic) the dry bed of a torrent; a river valley, also WADY
- RAUN – (Scott) fish-roe, also RAWN
- UMPH – oomph, energy
- IRID – a plant of the iris family
- YORP – (dialect) to shout
- TINA – (slang) crystal meth
- FIRK – (Shakespeare) to drive or rouse; to speed along
- HELO – (short for) a helicopter
- ETEN – a giant, also ETTIN
- GORI – (Hinglish) a white or fair-skinned female
- ZEDA – (Yiddish) a grandfather, also ZAIDA, ZAIDEH, ZAIDY
- WYND – a narrow alley
7-Letter Bingos:
- TOUSIER – TOUSY, shaggy, unkempt, also TOUZY, TOWSY, TOWZY
- DELAINE – (French) a kind of fabric for women’s dresses
- ANISEED – the dried fruit of anise; a cordial made from it
- IDEATES – IDEATE, to form an idea or conception of
- AUDITEE – one that is audited
- SEALINE – a coastline
- ALTERNE – one of two or more plant communities adjoining but differing greatly
- RATEENS – RATEEN, a rough dress fabric, also RATINE, RATTEEN
- NERITES – NERITE, (Greek) a type of sea snail
- TRENISE – (French) the fourth movement of a quadrille
- TRIENES – TRIENE, a type of chemical compound
- AEROSAT – a satellite for air-traffic control
- TENIOID – ribbonlike; shaped like a ribbon, also TAENIATE, TAENIOID
- NOILIER – NOILY, of or like noil
- ETIOLIN – a yellow pigment in light-starved plants
- INOSITE – an alcohol found in plant and animal tissue, also INOSITOL
- RIOTISE – (obsolete) riot, extravagance, also RIOTIZE
- OSTIATE – having an ostium (a mouthlike opening)
- TOASTIE – (colloquial) a toasted sandwich, also TOASTY
- AIERIES – AIERY, the nest of a bird of prey, also EYRIE, AERIE, AERY, AYRIE
- EARDING – EARD, (Scots) to bury, also YEARD, YERD, YIRD, YIRTH
- DERAIGN – (obsolete) to vindicate; to put in battle array, also DARRAIGN, DARRAIGNE, DARRAIN, DARRAINE, DARRAYN
- AREDING – AREDE, (Spenser) to declare, also AREAD, ARREEDE
- TRIAGED – TRIAGE, to practise triage
- LAERING – LAER, to make a defensive ring of ox-wagons, also LAAGER
- UNITAGE – amount in units
- STRIGAE – STRIGA, (Latin) the flute of a column [n]
- AIGRETS – AIGRET, (French) a tuft of feathers worn as a head ornament, also AIGRETTE
- AGISTER – a former officer of the king’s forest, who had the care of cattle agisted, also AGISTOR
- ASTROID – a four cusped geometrical figure
- NORTENA – (Spanish) among Latin Americans, a female North American
- TERNION – a triad; a section of a book with three double leaves
- NOINTER – (Australian slang) a mischievous child, a rascal
- INTONER – one who intones
- TRITONE – a musical interval of three whole tones
- OREADES – OREAD, (Latin) a mountain nymph
- ENOLASE – a muscle enzyme
- LOANEES – LOANEE, a person who receives a loan
- AREOLES – AREOLE, a small space in a network of leaf veins, also AREOLA
- AUREOLE – a glorifying halo, also AUREOLA
- OLEATES – OLEATE, a salt of oleic acid
- AENEOUS – (Latin) of a shining bronze colour, also AENEUS
- ELOINED – ELOIN, to remove to a distant place, also ELOIGN, ESLOIN, ESLOYNE
- OREIDES – OREIDE, an alloy used in imitation gold jewelry, also OROIDE
- OSIERED – covered or fringed with osiers
- OLEINES – OLEINE, a glycerine ester of oleic acid, also OLEIN
- LOERIES – LOERIE, a type of African bird with crimson or grey plumage, also LORY, LOURIE, LOWRIE, LOWRY
- ESTOILE – (French) in heraldry, a six-pointed star whose rays are wavy, instead of straight like those of a mullet, also ETOILE
- ERINITE – a basic arsenate of copper
- AVENIRS – AVENIR, (French) the future
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- AERADIOS – AERADIO, (Canadian) a Canadian radio service for pilots
- IDOCRASE – another name for the mineral vesuvianite
- ROADSIDE – land adjoining a road or highway
- SIDEROAD – a byroad
- FORESAID – FORESAY, to foretell
- DARIOLES – DARIOLE, (French) a small cylindrical mould used in cooking
- SOLIDARE – (Shakespeare) a small coin
- SOREDIAL – relating to a soredium, a small vegetative reproduction body in lichen
- ANEROIDS – ANEROID, a type of barometer
- ANODISER – something that anodises, also ANODIZER
- DONARIES – DONARY, a thing given to sacred use
- DIASPORE – a hydrate of alumina, often occurring in white lamellar masses with brilliant pearly lustre
- PARODIES – PARODY, to imitate in a satirical manner for comic effect
- ASTEROID – a rocky object, a type of celestial body
- AVODIRES – AVODIRE, (French) a yellow hardwood from an African tree
- AVOIDERS – AVOIDER, one who avoids
- BOARDIES – (Australian slang) a pair of board shorts [CSW19]
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- AARRGHH – used to express disgust, also ARGH, AARGH, AARRGH
- PITHOI – PITHOS, (Greek) a type of Greek storage jar
- TIZWAS – a tizzy, a state of confusion, also TISWAS
- SHAYKH – (Arabic) an Arab chief, also SHAIKH, SHEIK, SHEIKH
- GRYCE – a young boar
- MOHUA – (Maori) a small New Zealand bird with yellow head and breast
- PLUTEI – PLUTEUS, (Latin) a type of sea-urchin
- KOCHIA – any of several plants whose foliage turns dark red in summer
- CUMULI – CUMULUS, (Latin) a kind of cloud
- VIZIR – (Arabic) a minister in various Muslim states, also PHEAZAR, VEZIR, VISIER, VIZIER, WAZIR, WIZIER
- ORIGAN – (Spanish) wild marjoram, also OREGANO, ORIGANE, ORIGANUM
- GOMUTI – (Malay) a Malayan palm tree, yielding a black fibre, also GOMUTO
- TIYIN – a monetary unit of Uzbekistan and/or Kyrgyzstan and/or Kazakhstan, also TYIN, TIYN, TYIYN
- HRYVNA – a monetary unit of Ukraine, also HRYVNIA, HRYVNYA
- YARFA – (Old Norse) in Shetland, peaty soil; clayey, sandy or fibrous peat, also YARPHA
- PTUI – an imitation of the sound of someone spitting, also PTOOEY
- MOHAIR – (Arabic) a fabric made from the silky hair of angora goats
- RHODY – (colloquial) a rhododendron, also RHODIE
- SHRI – (Sanskrit) in India, a title of great respect given to a man, also SRI
- SIXMO – a paper size, also SEXTO
- EIGHTVO – a printer’s page size, also OCTAVO
- MOLTO – (Italian) very (music)
- DAIKO – (Japanese) a large Japanese drum, also TAIKO
- VARNA – (Sanskrit) any of the four great Hindu castes
- EXEEM – (Scots) to release or exempt, also EXEME
- GEYAN – (Scots) gey and easy, that is, easy enough
- ZORI – (Japanese) a Japanese sandal consisting of a flat sole with a thong between the toes
- AROHA – (Maori) love, compassion
- TYNDE – TIND, to kindle, also TEEND
- CONTO – (Portuguese) a Portuguese money of account
- COMIX – (slang) comic books
- BANJAX – (slang) to ruin, destroy
- HIKOI – (Maori) to take part in a protest march
- TUYERE – (French) a pipe through which air is forced into a blast furnace, also TUYER, TWEER, TWIER, TWYER, TWYERE
- DVORNIK – (Russian) a Russian concierge or porter
- PIROJKI – PIROZHOK, a small, Russian pastry
- PUNKIN – a pumpkin, also POMPION, PUMPION
- PIANINO – (Italian) a small piano, a pianette
- ARDRI – (Irish) a title given to the High King of Ireland, also ARDRIGH
- CLYPEI – CLYPEUS, (Latin) the frontal plate of the head of an insect
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- CTENE – (Greek) a comblike swimming organ
- ZOARIA – ZOARIUM, (Greek) a colony of zooids
- KAAMA – a large South African antelope, aka hartebeest
- IDOLA – IDOLON, a mental image, a fallacy, also EIDOLON, IDOLUM
- RUANA – (Spanish) a woollen outer garment resembling a poncho, worn in parts of South America
- ADMIX – to mix
- BEWORM – to cover with worms
- RHETOR – (Latin) a teacher of rhetoric
- TRYMA – (Greek) a kind of nutlike fruit, such as walnut
- WIGAN – a stiff plain-woven cotton
- AVISO – (Spanish) a boat bringing news, a dispatch-boat
- JAWAN – (Urdu) an Indian common soldier
- DONEE – the person to whom a gift or donation is made
- GAWCY – (Scots) portly, jolly, also GAUCIE, GAUCY, GAWSY, GAWSIE
- POIND – (Scots) to distrain, impound
- TAMBAC – (Malay) an alloy of copper and zinc, also TOMBAC, TAMBAK, TOMBACK, TOMBAK
- DURGAH – (Persian) a structure over a place where a holy person was buried or cremated, also DARGA, DARGAH
- BEENAH – (Arabic) a form of marriage in Sri Lanka, in which the man goes to live with his wife’s relatives
- QUANGO – a quasi-autonomous nongovernmental organization
- PHEERE – a companion, also FERE, FEARE, FIER, FIERE, PHEER
- KEMBLA – (Australian slang) small change
- BURQA – (Urdu) a coverall worn by Muslim women, also BURKA, BOORKA, BOURKHA
- TOQUE – (French) a close-fitting woman’s hat, also TOQUET
- DOOWOP – a style of singing in harmony
- BATTIK – (Malay) a method of producing designs on cloth, also BATIK
- COLUGO – (Malay) a flying lemur
- AZUKI – (Japanese) a kind of bean, also ADUKI, ADSUKI, ADZUKI
- JUDOGI – (Japanese) a judo costume
- MILIEU – (French) a social environment
- TOWKAY – (Chinese) sir, master
- SAMFU – (Chinese) an outfit worn by Chinese women, also SAMFOO
- URTEXT – (German) the original or earliest version of a text, such as a musical composition or literary work
- KINCOB – (Urdu) a rich silk fabric made in India
- MOOLVI – (Urdu) a teacher of Islamic law, also MAULVI, MOOLVIE
- ALLIAK – (Inuit) an Inuit sledge
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General:
- SHOJO – (Japanese) manga intended primarily for girls
- AJIVA – (Sanskrit) inanimate matter
- CAJON – (Spanish) a steep canyon
- BAJRI – (Hindi) in the Indian subcontinent, pearl millet or a similar grain, also BAJRA, BAJREE
- EJIDO – (Spanish) a piece of land farmed communally in Mexico
- FJELD – (Norwegian) a high, barren Scandinavian plateau
- GADJO – (Romany) a non-gypsy, also GADGIE, GADJE, GAJO, GAUDGIE, GAUJE, GORGIO
- POLYP – an octopus or cuttlefish, also POLYPE, POULP, POULPE
- HODJA – (Turkish) an Eastern term of respect, a Muslim teacher or professor, also KHODJA, KHOJA
- OBJET – (French) an object
- POLJE – (Serbo-Croat) a large elliptical depression in karst regions
- ROJAK – (Malay) a salad dish served in chilli sauce
- SAJOU – (Tupi) a capuchin or spider monkey, also SAPAJOU
- SLOJD – (Swedish) a Swedish system of manual training by woodwork, also SLOID, SLOYD
- UPJET – to spout up
- YOJAN – (Hindi) in the Indian subcontinent, a measure of distance, also YOJANA
- ZANJA – (Spanish) an irrigation canal in Latin America
- KISMET – (Turkish) destiny, also KISMAT
- CAPIZ – (Tagalog) the translucent shell of a bivalve mollusc
- HAFIZ – (Arabic) a Muslim who knows the Koran by heart
- SOYUZ – (Russian) a Soviet manned spacecraft
- SPITZ – (German) a breed of dogs with long hair
- TROOZ – (Scots) close-cut tartan drawers, also TREWS, TROUSE
- WOOTZ – a tough sharp steel made in southern India by fusing magnetic iron ore with material containing carbon
- BHUNA – (Urdu) an Indian sauce, also BHOONA
- DHIKR – (Arabic) a Sufi religious ceremony
- BAYYAN – (Arabic) an official declaration in Islam
- GHAZI – (Arabic) a Muslim warrior who has fought the infidel
- GHYLL – a narrow ravine
- IHRAM – (Arabic) the white cotton garment worn by Muslim pilgrims to Mecca
- MHORR – (Arabic) a West African gazelle, also MOHR
- NHANDU – (Tupi) the rhea, a South American ostrich, also NANDU, NANDOO
- PHAEIC – (Greek) dusky
- UHLAN – (German) a light cavalryman in semi-oriental uniform; a Prussian lancer, also ULAN
- RHYTA – RHYTON, (Greek) a drinking cup with a hole in the point to drink by
- VARIX – (Latin) a varicose vein
- COXIB – a drug used in the treatment of osteoarthritis
- XYLIC – relating to xylem
- TWIXT – between, also BETWIXT
- ZOOEY – like a zoo
- JHALA – (Sanskrit) in Hindu music, part of the second movement of a raga
- MEJLIS – (Arabic) an assembly or council in various North African and Middle Eastern countries, also MAJLIS
- MVULE – (Swahili) an African tree
- HAIQUE – (Arabic) an Arab head covering, also HAIK, HAICK, HYKE
- SALLAL – (Native American) an American shrub of the heather family, also SALAL
Short words:
- PUJA – (Sanskrit) a Hindu worship practice, also POOJA, POOJAH, PUJAH
- KHAF – (Hebrew) the eleventh letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also CAPH, KAF, KAPH, KHAPH
- OHIA – (Hawaiian) a Polynesian tree of the myrtle family with bright red flowers
- UMPY – (Australian slang) an umpire, also UMPIE
- ULVA – (Latin) a genus of thin papery bright green seaweeds including the kinds called sea lettuce
- VULN – to wound; pierce with a weapon
- JOKY – amusing, also JOKEY
- YUCA – (Caribbean) a Mexican plant of the lily family, also YUCCA
- YAAR – (Hinglish) friend, man (as a form of address)
- LAIC – pertaining to lay people rather than clergy
- LOTI – a monetary unit of Lesotho
- JIRD – an African gerbil
- YIRD – (Scots) to bury, also EARD, YEARD, YERD, YIRTH
- YELM – (dialect) to prepare straw for thatching, also YEALM
- MUGG – to make funny faces
- FRIZ – to curl hair tightly, also FRIZZ, FRIZZLE
- CHIZ – to swindle, also CHIZZ
- BRUX – to grind teeth together
- FLOX – as in flox silk, same as floss silk
- BUIK – (Scots) a book, also BUKE
- FAIK – (Scots) to abate
- RUDD – a freshwater fish
- MOTT – (US) a clump of trees, esp. on a prairie
- PUPU – (Hawaiian) a dish of Asian foods served as an appetize
- TREF – (Hebrew) in the Jewish religion, forbidden as food, not kosher, also TEREFA, TEREFAH, TRAYF, TREFA, TREFAH, TREIF, TREIFA, TREYF, TREYFA
- LIRI – LIRA, (Italian) an Italian unit of currency
- LEVA – LEV, a unit of Bulgarian currency, also LEW
- ACCA – (Australian slang) an academic, also ACKER
- DORB – (Australian slang) a stupid or inept person, also DORBA
- JAXY – (slang) the posterior, also JAXIE, JACKSIE, JACKSY
8-Letter Bingos:
- AERATION – exposure to the action of air
- BARITONE – a deep male voice, also BARYTONE
- ACTIONER – a film with a lot of action
- DERATION – to free from rationing
- ANTIHERO – a character with qualities opposite to those of the (conventional) hero
- TAILERON – either part of a two-piece tailplane whose two halves can operate independently or together
- NARKIEST – NARKY, irritable
- PRISTANE – a saturated hydrocarbon oil found in the livers of some marine creatures
- ANOESTRI – ANOESTRUS, (Greek) a period of sexual dormancy, also ANESTRUS
- STRAITEN – to make strait, narrow
- NOTARISE – to attest to as a notary, also NOTARIZE
- AEROLITE – a meteorite
- DEBONAIR – (French) of good appearance, elegant, also DEBONAIRE, DEBONNAIRE
- SEAROBIN – an American fish of the gurnard family
- RADIOMEN – RADIOMAN, a radio operator or technician
- DONARIES – DONARY, a thing given to sacred use
- DOUANIER – (French) a customhouse officer
- ACROLEIN – a flammable liquid, an aldehyde of allyl alcohol
- FORELAIN – FORELAY, to wait in ambush
- KILOBASE – a length of a thousand base pairs in a DNA chain
- ALLERION – (French) in heraldry, an eagle displayed without feet or beak, also ALERION
- PELORIAN – showing peloria, an abnormal regularity in flowers, also PELORIC
- OVERLAIN – OVERLAY, to lay over
- TAILBONE – the coccyx
- DELATION – the act of informing against someone
- OLEFIANT – oil-forming, as in olefiant ethylene
- LEGATION – the sending of an official envoy
- ANTIPOLE – the opposite pole
- INSOLATE – to expose to the sun’s rays
- TONALITE – a coarse rock
- BORACITE – a compound of magnesium usually occurring as greyish-white cubic crystals
- FARINOSE – resembling or yielding flour
- IGNAROES – IGNARO, (archaic) an ignorant person
- ROMANISE – to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANIZE
- RAISONNE – (French) arranged systematically, or according to classes or subjects; as, a catalogue raisonne
- AVERSION – a feeling of repugnance
- ROSINATE – a resinate
- OBEISANT – showing respect
- CANOEIST – one who engages in canoeing
- MASONITE – (tradename) a kind of dark brown hardboard
- SAPONITE – a hydrous silicate of magnesia and alumina occurring in soft, soapy, amorphous masses
- ASSIENTO – (Spanish) a treaty
- STOVAINE – an anaesthetic cocaine-substitute, chiefly injected into spine
- SAXONITE – an ultrabasic igneous rock consisting of olivine and enstatite
- SOTERIAL – pertaining to salvation
- SABOTIER – (French) a wearer of wooden shoes
- SEPTORIA – a type of fungus
- ROARIEST – ROARY, noisy, garish, too bright, also ROARIE, RORIE, RORY
- SAUTOIRE – (French) a long necklace, or pendant on a long chain, also SAUTOIR
- VIATORES – VIATOR, (Latin) a traveller
7-Letter Bingos:
- SANTERO – (Spanish) a priest of santeria, a Caribbean religion
- OESTRIN – an estrogen, also ESTRIN, ESTRONE, OESTRONE
- ENATION – an outgrowth
- ARENOUS – sandy, containing much sand, also ARENOSE
- ROSEATE – resembling a rose; overly optimistic
- ORDINEE – one that is being ordained
- EROTISE – to give a sexual meaning to, also EROTIZE
- NIOBATE – a salt of niobium
- GENITOR – (Latin) a male parent
- REDTAIL – a kind of hawk
- RANDIES – RANDIE, a violent beggar, esp. a woman, also RANDY
- URANIDE – a radioactive element, also URANIUM
- NIDATES – NIDATE, to become implanted in the uterus
- AUDIENT – a hearer
- ASTERID – a starfish, also ASTERIDIAN
- STAIDER – STAID, sober and sedate
- SALIENT – an outward-pointing angle, esp. of a fortification or line of defences
- ALUNITE – a hydrous sulphate of aluminum and potassium, aka alumstone
- REGINAE – REGINA, (Latin) a queen
- ARANEID – a spider
- TIARAED – wearing a tiara
- ASTERIA – a precious stone that shows asterism when cut en cabochon
- ATRESIA – absence or closure of a bodily passage
- INEDITA – (Latin) unpublished literary works
- DEASOIL – (Scots) motion in the same direction as the sun, also DEASIL, DEASIUL, DEISEAL, DEISHEAL
- ISOLEAD – a line on a ballistic graph
- DOULEIA – (Greek) in Roman Catholicism, the inferior veneration accorded to saints and angels, also DULIA
- LADRONE – (archaic) a robber; a pirate; hence, loosely, a rogue or rascal, also LADRON, LATRON
- DELATOR – an accuser; an informer
- RETINUE – a group of attendants
- RONDEAU – (French) a poem of 13 lines with two rhymes and the opening words used as a refrain in two places
- ASTONED – ASTONE, to amaze or shock, also ASTONISH, ASTONY
- ONSTEAD – a single farmhouse; a steading
- TROADES – TROADE, (Spenser) a track, path, also TROAD, TROD, TRODE
- ALEURON – a protein found in some seeds, also ALEURONE
- ETALONS – ETALON, (French) a device used to measure wavelengths
- OLESTRA – (tradename) a noncaloric fat substitute
- TORULAE – TORULA, (Latin) a yeastlike microorganism
- SOUTANE – (French) a Roman Catholic priest’s cassock
- LENTOID – something in the shape of a lens
- DOILTER – DOILT, (Scots) crazy, foolish, also DOILED
- DONSIER – DONSIE, (Gaelic) unlucky, also DONSY
- SORDINE – a cone-shaped mute for a trumpet, also SORDINO, SOURDINE
- DOURINE – (French) a disease of horses
- ROISTED – ROIST, to revel noisily, carouse, also ROISTER, ROYST, ROYSTER
- ETOURDI – (French) foolish, thoughtless (of a male)
- IODURET – (obsolete) an iodide
- ENTOILS – ENTOIL, to entangle or ensnare
- ELUTION – purification or separation by washing
- STOURIE – (Scots) dusty, also STOURY
Threes to fours (Part 2):
- G-AIR – (Scots) a triangular piece (of cloth or land), also GORE
- M-AIR – (Scots) more
- S-AIR – to savour, also SAR
- V-AIR – squirrel fur, much used in medieval times, to line and trim robes
- W-AIR – to spend
- AIR-N – (Scots) iron
- AIR-T – to direct, also AIRTH
- D-AIS – (French) a raised platform
- P-AIS – (archaic) the people from whom a jury is drawn
- R-AIT – to soak flax, also RET
- T-AIT – (Scots) a small portion, a pinch, also TATE
- AIT-U – a Polynesian demigod
- H-AJI – (Arabic) a person who has made a hadj, a pilgrimage to Mecca, also HADJI, HADJEE, HAJJI
- H-AKA – (Maori) a ceremonial war-dance
- K-AKA – (Maori) a brownish-green New Zealand parrot
- T-AKA – (Bengali) a monetary unit of Bangladesh
- W-AKA – (Japanese) a Japanese verse-form
- H-AKE – a fish of the cod family
- AKE-E – (Kru) a small African sapindaceous tree; its edible fruit, often used in Caribbean cookery, also ACKEE
- M-ALA – (Hindi) a string of beads or knots used in prayer
- N-ALA – (Hindi) a ravine, a watercourse, also NALLA, NALLAH, NULLA, NULLAH
- T-ALA – (Sanskrit) a traditional rhythmic pattern in Indian music
- ALA-E – ALA, in biology, any flat winglike projection
- ALA-N – a large hunting dog, also ALAND, ALANT
- ALA-P – (Sanskrit) in Indian music, the introductory section of a raga, also ALAAP, ALAPA
- ALA-R – pertaining to wings
- ALA-Y – to quell, also ALLAY, ALEYE
- ALB-A – the white substance of the brain
- ALB-E – (archaic) albeit, also ALBEE, ALBEIT
- E-ALE – (Shakespeare) to ail
- R-ALE – (French) a rattling sound from a diseased lung
- V-ALE – a broad valley
- W-ALE – to mark with welts
- Y-ALE – a fabulous heraldic beast
- ALE-C – a herring
- ALE-E – toward the side of a vessel sheltered from the wind
- ALE-F – (Hebrew) the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, also ALEPH
- ALE-W – (Spenser) a greeting cry, halloo
- ALF-A – (Arabic) a North African esparto grass, also HALFA
- L-ALL – to articulate the letter R as L
- P-ALL – to grow wearisome
- S-ALL – (US) shall
- C-ALP – in Ireland, a dark shaly limestone
- P-ALP – to sense by touch
- S-ALP – a free-swimming small marine animal, also SALPA, SALPIAN, SALPID
- D-ALT – (Scots) a foster-child, also DAULT
- B-ALU – (Hindi) a bear, also BALOO
- ALU-M – a sulphate of ammonium and potassium, used as a mordant
- C-AMA – the hybrid offspring of a camel and a llama
- G-AMA – (Spanish) a kind of pasture grass found in the Western United States
- K-AMA – (Sanskrit) in Indian philosophy, earthly desire
- L-AMA – a Buddhist monk
- S-AMA – (Japanese) a title given to an exalted person
- AMA-H – (Portuguese) a native maidservant or child’s nurse, esp. a wet nurse, also AMA
- H-AME – (Scots) home
- K-AME – (Scots) a comb, also KAIM
- W-AME – (dialect) a womb, also WEAMB, WEM, WEMB
- C-AMI – (short for) camisole
- K-AMI – (Japanese) a Japanese divine being
- R-AMI – (Malay) Rhea or China grass, a plant of the nettle family, also RAMEE, RAMIE
- AMI-A – a freshwater fish, aka bowfin
- AMI-E – (French) a (female) friend
- AMI-N – a compound derived from ammonia, also AMINE
- AMI-R – (Arabic) an Eastern ruler, also AMEER, EMEER, EMIR
- G-AMP – a large umbrella
- S-AMP – (Native American) a coarsely ground maize
- T-AMP – to pack down by tapping
- N-AMU – (Maori) a black New Zealand sandfly
- K-ANA – (Japanese) the Japanese syllabic script
- L-ANA – the wood of the genipap, a large West Indian tree
- N-ANA – (Australian slang) an idiot, a fool
- R-ANA – (Hindi) a Rajput prince
- T-ANA – (Hindi) an Indian police station, also TANNA, TANNAH, THANA, THANAH, THANNA, THANNAH
- ANA-N – (to a person calling for attention) in a moment! coming, also ANON
- F-AND – (Scots) to try or attempt
- M-AND – (Spenser) manned
- P-AND – (Scots) the valance of a bed
- R-AND – to rant
- F-ANE – a temple
- G-ANE – GAE, (Scots) to go