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