ScrabList #8

General:

  1. CAREEN – to turn (a ship) on its side for repairs
  2. POWRE – (Spenser) to pour
  3. HERYE – (Spenser) to praise, also HERRY, HERY
  4. SYBBE – (Spenser) a blood relation, a kinsman, also SIB, SIBB
  5. BRUST – (Spenser) to burst
  6. RAYNE – (Spenser) to reign, also RAINE
  7. SWEARD – (Spenser) a sword
  8. GERLE – (Spenser) a girl
  9. RENNE – (Spenser) to run
  10. RONTE – (Spenser) a runt, also RONT
  11. KYNDE – (Spenser) to beget, also KYND
  12. VEALE – (Spenser) to veil, also VELE
  13. PROKE – (dialect) to poke
  14. CLEVE – (dialect) a cliff, also CLEEVE
  15. GELOSY – (Spenser) jealousy, also JEALOUSY, GEALOUSY
  16. CHAWK – (Cornish dialect) a jackdaw
  17. WRANG – (dialect) to wrong
  18. EVEJAR – (dialect) the nightjar
  19. JODEL – (German) to yodel, also YODEL, YODLE
  20. STIVE – (dialect) to stifle
  21. VIVER – (dialect) a fishpond
  22. CABOC – (Scots) a double cream cheese rolled in oatmeal, also KEBBOCK, KEBBUCK
  23. TICCA – (Hindi) hired
  24. PICCY – (slang) a picture
  25. SUCCI – SUCCUS, (Latin) juice, a fluid secretion
  26. VIVDA – In Shetland, meat hung and dried without salt, also VIFDA
  27. QUICH – (Spenser) to stir, move, also QUATCH, QUETCH, QUINCHE, QUITCH
  28. QUAYD – (Spenser) daunted
  29. QUOAD – (Latin) as far as
  30. FIQUE – a tough natural fibre similar to hemp
  31. MAQUI – (Spanish) a thick underbrush, also MAQUIS
  32. ROQUE – a form of croquet
  33. QUYTE – (obsolete) to quit, also QUIGHT, QUITE
  34. TUQUE – (Canadian) a knitted, cylindrical woollen cap
  35. YRIVD – RIVE, to tear apart

Short words:

  1. PIZE – (dialect) to strike someone a blow
  2. EORL – (obsolete) an earl
  3. MEVE – (obsolete) to move, also AMOOVE, AMOVE, MIEVE, MOOVE
  4. YEVE – (obsolete) to give
  5. EXUL – (Spenser) to exile
  6. GYNY – (colloquial) gynaecology, also GYNAE, GYNIE
  7. HABU – (Japanese) a venomous snake found in Japan
  8. KAON – an elementary particle of the meson family
  9. DEEV – (Persian) in Persian legend, an evil spirit, also DIV
  10. GLEI – (Russian) a sticky clay soil
  11. PAUA – (Maori) the abalone shell, also PAWA
  12. WHIO – (Maori) a New Zealand mountain duck with blue plumage
  13. CACA – (slang) faeces, also KAK, CACK, KACK
  14. ENUF – (colloquial) enough, also ANOW, ENOUGH, ENOW, NUFF
  15. MARG – (short for) margarine, also MARGE
  16. PERC – (short for) perchloride
  17. REFI – (short for) refinancing
  18. CLOU – (French) the main point of interest
  19. DEFI – (French) a challenge
  20. MARC – (French) the residue remaining after a fruit has been pressed
  21. JOUR – (French) a day
  22. IBEX – a wild mountain-goat
  23. GOJI – (Chinese) the vitamin-rich berry of a solanaceous Chinese plant; wolfberry
  24. PULU – (Hawaiian) a sily fibre obtained from the Hawaiian tree-fern
  25. DOEK – (South African) a square cloth for tying round the head, worn by African woman
  26. JONG – (South African) friend
  27. WENA – (South African) you
  28. DEBE – (Swahili) a large tin
  29. NABK – (Arabic) a prickly shrub, also NEBBUK, NEBECK, NEBEK
  30. KOHL – (Arabic) a black powder used as eye makeup

7’s and 8’s:

  1. TENURIAL – relating to tenure
  2. ELVANITE – a granular rock, also ELVAN
  3. SIDERATE – to blast or strike
  4. OBEISANT – showing respect
  5. CREASOTE – a pitch-like substance used to coat fences etc., also CREOSOTE, KREASOTE, KREOSOTE
  6. ANISETTE – (French) a cordial or liqueur flavoured with anise seeds
  7. DRAISINE – (historical) a dandy-horse, a sort of early bicycle, also DRAISENE
  8. SONATINE – SONATINA, (Italian) a short and simple sonata
  9. FLOREANT – (Latin) may they flourish
  10. LIGATURE – anything that binds; a bandage
  11. ICESTONE – another name for Cryolite, an aluminium ore
  12. POITRINE – (French) a woman’s bosom
  13. AIRWOMEN – AIRWOMAN, a female aviator
  14. GUERIDON – (French) a small ornate stand or table
  15. DETRITAL – pertaining to, or composed of, detritus
  16. EUTEXIA – the property of being easily melted, also EUTAXIA
  17. SUBIDEA – an inferior idea
  18. OUVERTE – (French) open, also OUVERT
  19. TARTANE – (French) a Mediterranean sailing vessel, also TARTANA
  20. MENORAH – (Hebrew) a candleholder used in Jewish worship
  21. MOTTIER – MOTTY, (Scots) containing motes
  22. AGEUSIA – lack of a sense of taste
  23. ONEIRIC – belonging to dreams, also ONIRIC
  24. UNCRATE – to remove from a crate
  25. LAIGHER – LAIGH, (Scots) low, also LAICH
  26. KARENGO – (Maori) an edible type of Pacific seaweed
  27. TAJINES – TAJINE, a conical clay pot used in North African cooking, also TAGINE
  28. PORNIER – PORNY, (colloquial) pornographic
  29. BEGROAN – to groan at
  30. ADVENES – ADVENE, to be added over and above

ScrabList #7

General:

  1. NITROX – a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen, used in underwater breathing apparatus
  2. COQUI – a small arboreal frog
  3. SHMEK – (Yiddish) a taste or sniff; heroin, also SHMECK
  4. LUREX – (tradename) a thin glittery thread
  5. EXURB – a residential area beyond the suburbs in a city
  6. ZOOID – an organic cell capable of independent movement
  7. BHAKTI – (Sanskrit) devotion to a god, as a path to salvation, also BHAKTA
  8. QURSH – (Arabic) a monetary unit of Saudi Arabia, also GIRSH, GURSH, KURUSH, QURUSH
  9. ZORRO – (Spanish) a kind of South American fox
  10. AZLON – a textile fibre made from regenerated soybean protein
  11. JUNTA – (Spanish) a government council
  12. ILIUM – (Latin) the anterior or superior bone of the pelvis
  13. GOBIID – a fish of the goby family, also GOBIOID
  14. YARAK – (Persian) of a hawk, a fit condition for hunting
  15. XEBEC – a small three-masted Mediterranean vessel with both square and triangular sails, also ZEBEC, ZEBECK
  16. JUPON – a sleeveless jacket worn beneath a hauberk, also GIPON
  17. BOXTY – an Irish dish of potato griddlecakes, eaten with various fillings
  18. KENDO – (Japanese) a martial art, stick fighting
  19. URAEI – URAEUS, (Greek) an Egyptian symbol of kingship
  20. ZOCCO – (Italian) a plain face or plinth at the foot of a wall, column, also ZOCCOLO
  21. JOCKO – (Bantu) a chimpanzee
  22. IBRIK – the Arabic name for a cezve, a small metal pot used for preparing coffee
  23. OIDIA – OIDIUM, (Greek) a thin-walled fungal spore
  24. PULLI – PULLUS, a chick or young bird
  25. DJINNI – (Arabic) a supernatural being in Muslim mythology, also DJIN, DJINN, DJINNY, GENIE, JANN, JIN, JINN, JINNEE, JINNI
  26. MOOLI – an East African vegetable like a radish
  27. CEZVE – a small metal pot with a long metal handle used for preparing Turkish, Arabic or Greek style coffee
  28. THAIM – (Scots) them
  29. AULOI – AULOS, (Greek) an ancient wind instrument
  30. COOEE – to cry out shrilly, also COOEY

Short words:

  1. JEDI – (tradename) a person who claims to live according to philosophy based on that of the fictional Jedi in ‘Star Wars’
  2. LILO – (tradename) an inflatable mattress
  3. ANKH – (Arabic) an Egyptian symbol of life, resembling a looped cross
  4. DHOW – (Arabic) a lateen-rigged oriental craft, also DOW
  5. TAEL – (Malay) an Oriental unit of weight
  6. DIYA – (Hindi) a small oil lamp used in Hindu worship, esp. at Diwali
  7. RYOT – (Hindi) an Indian peasant, also RAIYAT
  8. MOXA – (Japanese) a soft woolly mass prepared from the young leaves of Artemisia chinensis
  9. CZAR – (Russian) an emperor or king, also TSAR, TZAR, KSAR
  10. KRAI – (Russian) an administrative district in Russia
  11. YUFT – (Russian) a kind of Russian leather
  12. KAAL – (South African) naked
  13. BOEP – (South African) a protruding belly
  14. RYFE – (Spenser) rife
  15. JASP – (Spenser) a precious stone, jasper, also JASPIS
  16. FICO – (Shakespeare) a fig, a gesture of contempt, also FIGO
  17. RIVO – (Shakespeare) a drinking cry
  18. BOHO – (short for) a bohemian
  19. FYRD – (Old English) a local militia in Anglo-Saxon times
  20. HWYL – (Welsh) divine inspiration in oratory
  21. TYPP – a unit of yarn size
  22. NAOI – NAOS, (Greek) the inner cell of a temple
  23. OGEE – an arch of two curves meeting at a point
  24. ROUE – (French) a debauched man; a lecher
  25. UVEA – the posterior pigment-bearing layer of the pupil of the eye
  26. WAKA – (Japanese) a type of shortwave antenna
  27. KEPI – (French) a legionnaire’s cap
  28. ZEBU – (French) a humped domestic ox
  29. CHEZ – (French) at the home of
  30. BANC – (French) the judges’ bench
  31. ECRU – (French) the colour or appearance of unbleached stuff
  32. CINQ – (French) the number five, also CINQUE
  33. QUEP – (obsolete) an interjection expressing remonstrance
  34. YUNX – (Latin) the wryneck, also JYNX
  35. WULL – (dialect) to will
  36. EMPT – (dialect) to empty
  37. FAIX – (dialect) faith
  38. WEMB – (dialect) a womb, also WEAMB, WEM, WAME
  39. MIRV – (slang) to provide with MIRV capabilities
  40. POMO – (colloquial) post-modernism

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. REGNANT – reigning, used post-positively, as in queen regnant
  2. PERINEA – PERINEUM, the lower part of the body between the genital organs and the anus, also PEINAEUM
  3. CAIRNED – piled into a cairn
  4. NARDINE – pertaining to nard
  5. ZONATED – divided into zones, also ZONATE
  6. ENDGATE – (US) a tailboard
  7. HEPARIN – a complex substance formed in the liver that delays clotting of blood
  8. SOSATIE – (South African) curried meat on a skewer
  9. NITRILE – any organic cyanide compound in which an alkyl group is directly attached to the carbon of a cyanide group, also NITRIL
  10. TAILARD – (obsolete) a person with a tail
  11. VARIOLA – (Latin) smallpox
  12. SUEDING – SUEDE, to finish leather with a soft, napped surface
  13. WIREMAN – one who makes or works with wires
  14. WEETING – WEET, (archaic) to know
  15. NETTIES – NETTIE, an internet aficionado
  16. OORALIS – OORALI, (Caribbean) the plant yielding curare, also OURALI, OURARI, URALI, URARI, WOORALI, WOORARA, WOORARI, WOURALI
  17. PERMIAN – relating to the last period of the Palaeozoic era
  18. RELIERS – RELIER, (Shakespeare) one who relies
  19. TEATIME – the usual time for tea
  20. ISLEMAN – an islander, also ISLESMAN
  21. MOUSMEE – (Japanese) a Japanese girl, esp. a waitress, also MOUSME
  22. TARAIRE – (Maori) a type of New Zealand tree with broad green leaves and purple fruit
  23. GAROTTE – to execute by strangling, also GARROTE, GAROTE, GARROTTE
  24. PENTODE – a type of electron tube
  25. RAMILIE – a wig with a long plait at the back, also RAMILLIE
  26. LIAISON – (French) a means of maintaining communication
  27. TRAYNES – TRAYNE, (Spenser) to train
  28. ISODONT – an animal with uniform teeth, also ISODONTAL
  29. RORIEST – RORY, (Scots) noisy, garish, also ROARIE, ROARY, RORIE
  30. BORNITE – a valuable ore of copper
  31. OVATING – OVATE, to receive with an ovation
  32. TAWNIER – TAWNY, orange-brown, also TAWNEY
  33. TOEBIES – TOEBIE, (South African) a sandwich
  34. METRING – METRE, to measure by mechanical means, also METER
  35. TRIGONS – TRIGON, a figure having thee angles; a triangle

ScrabList #6

General:

  1. GUANXI – (Chinese) a social concept based on the exchange of favours
  2. FLEXO – a method of rotary letterpress printing, also FLEXOGRAPHY
  3. POYNT – (obsolete) to point
  4. OKAPI – an animal like a giraffe but with a short neck and smaller
  5. BEENTO – in West Africa, a person who has resided in Britain, esp. as part of his education
  6. PAEAN – (Latin) a song of thanksgiving
  7. JUNGLY – of or relating to jungles
  8. FAUVE – (French) a member of a group of expressionist painters, also FAUVIST
  9. KUVASZ – (Hungarian) an ancient breed of sheepdog with a white coat
  10. GROSZ – (Polish) a Polish monetary unit, one one-hundredth of a zloty, also GROSZE, GROSZY
  11. ZLOTY – (Polish) a monetary unit of Poland, also ZLOTE, ZLOTYCH
  12. AJWAN – the fruit of an Egyptian plant of the caraway genus, also AJOWAN
  13. MEZCAL – (Nahuatl) a distilled liquor prepared in Mexico from a species of agave, also MESCAL
  14. NUDZH – (Yiddish) to nag, also NOODGE
  15. MAZHBI – (Hindu) a Sikh of low caste
  16. COBZA – (Romanian) a folk instrument
  17. PACZKI – (Polish) a round, filled doughnut
  18. MENINX – (Greek) any of the membranes enclosing the brain and spinal cord
  19. BONXIE – the great skua
  20. IXNAY – not!
  21. EEJIT – (colloquial) an idiot
  22. RECCO – (colloquial) a reconnoitre, also RECCE, RECCY
  23. NYANZA – (Bantu) in Africa, a lake
  24. YEOMAN – a member of a class of small farmers, usually freeholders, the next grade below gentlemen
  25. ANELLI – (Italian) ring-shaped pieces of pasta, used especially in soups
  26. SALUKI – (Arabic) a greyhound-like Arab dog
  27. ABCEE – the alphabet, also ABSEY
  28. DAYNT – (Spenser) a thing or condition that is extravagant or best, also DAINT
  29. FEIJOA – (Portuguese) a tropical evergreen shrub or small tree
  30. NILGAU – (Hindi) a kind of antelope, also NILGAI, NILGHAI, NILGHAU, NYLGHAI, NYLGHAU

Short words:

  1. ERUV – (Hebrew) a designated region within which Jewish religious rules are relaxed, also ERUVIM, ERUVIN
  2. BIOG – (colloquial) biography, BIO
  3. PHIZ – (colloquial) physiognomy, the face, also PHIZOG, PHIZZ
  4. OYEZ – a proclamation, also OYES
  5. PUTZ – to waste time
  6. ORYX – a kind of African antelope
  7. DURO – (Spanish) a Spanish silver dollar
  8. ERHU – (Chinese) a two-stringed musical instrument, played with a bow
  9. TYMP – the plate on a blast-furnace
  10. HAUN – (Scots) a hand
  11. VRIL – electric fluid represented as the common origin of the forces in matter
  12. NIRL – (Scots) to stunt, shrivel
  13. SUBA – (Hindi) a province of the Mogul empire, also SUBAH
  14. JAGA – (Malay) to guard
  15. LIRK – (Scots) to wrinkle
  16. VROT – (South African) rotten
  17. PIUM – (Tupi) a Brazilian biting fly
  18. MOFO – (US slang) an obnoxious person
  19. YOGI – (Sanskrit) one who practises yoga, also YOGEE, YOGIN, YOGINI
  20. TOKO – punishment, also TOCO
  21. HYEN – (Shakespeare) a hyena, also HYAENA, HYENA
  22. LINN – (Scots) a waterfall, also LIN
  23. TIRL – (Scots) to turn; to rattle, also DIRL, THIRL
  24. ROTL – (Arabic) a variable Levantine weight, also ROTOLO
  25. POEP – (South African) to break wind
  26. RURU – (Maori) a New Zealand owl, aka boobook
  27. JEFE – (Spanish) a chief
  28. WARK – (Scots) to work
  29. DUKA – (Swahili) in East Africa, a shop, store
  30. LILL – (Spenser) to loll the tongue

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. EOBIONT – a type of basic organism
  2. SCREIGH – (Scots) to shriek, also SCREICH, SCRIECH, SCRIKE, SCRAICH, SCRAIGH, SCRIECH, SCRITCH, SKREIGH, SKRIECH, SKRIEGH, SKREEGH
  3. UNAKITE – an igneous rock
  4. MIEVING – MIEVE, (Spenser) to move
  5. GULLIES – GULLY, to form ravines by the action of water, also GULLEY
  6. SILURID – (Latin) any of a family of catfishes, also SILUROID
  7. AGINNER – an opponent of change
  8. LINIEST – LINEY, resembling a line, also LINY
  9. ENEWING – ENEW, in falconry, to plunge the quarry into water
  10. DETUNED – DETUNE, to reduce the power of a car engine
  11. BANDITO – (Spanish) a Mexican bandit
  12. TRAIKIT – (Scots) worn out
  13. TOONIES – TOONIE, (Canadian) a Canadian two-dollar coin, also TWONIE, TWOONIE
  14. VAWNTIE – boastful, also VAUNTIE, VAUNTY
  15. RELLIES – RELLIE, (Australian slang) a relative, also RELLO
  16. IRIDIAN – relating to the iris of the eye, also IRIDAL, IRIDIAL, IRIDIC
  17. FAWNIER – FAWNY, yellowish brown colour
  18. BOATELS – BOATEL, a waterside hotel, also BOTEL
  19. INSNARE – to trap, also ENSNARE
  20. NONNIES – NONNY, a meaningless word in ballads
  21. DIATRON – a circuitry design that uses diodes
  22. DINITRO – having two nitro groups
  23. ATINGLE – tingling
  24. ANILINE – a product of coal-tar used in dyeing, also ANILIN
  25. LOBELIA – a flowering plant
  26. OPALINE – on opaque white glass
  27. OLEFINE – a hydrocarbon to the ethylene series, also OLEFIN
  28. ELOINER – one who eloins, also ELOIGNER
  29. ALSOONE – (Spenser) as soon, also ALSOON
  30. FILIATE – to bring into close association

ScrabList #5

Stem 1 – TOLARS:

  1. ALASTOR – (Greek) an avenging deity in Greek tragedy
  2. BORSTAL – an establishment for the detention of young adult delinquents, also BORSTALL
  3. CARLOTS – CARLOT, (Shakespeare) a peasant, a churl, also CARL, CARLE
  4. CROTALS – CROTAL, (Gaelic) a type of lichen, also CROTTLE
  5. SCROTAL – pertaining to the scrotum
  6. OESTRAL – pertaining to oestrus
  7. OLESTRA – (tradename) a non-caloric fat substitute
  8. HARLOTS – HARLOT, a prostitute
  9. ORALIST – one who practises oralism
  10. RIALTOS – RIALTO, a theatrical district; a marketplace
  11. SLIOTAR – (Irish) the ball used in hurling
  12. TAILORS – TAILOR, to fit with clothes
  13. MORTALS – MORTAL, a human being
  14. STROMAL – of or like a stroma
  15. LATRONS – LATRON, (obsolete) a robber, also LADRON, LADRONE
  16. PATROLS – PATROL, to guard by moving and watching
  17. ROSTRAL – of or like a rostrum
  18. SORTALS – SORTAL, a concept in linguistics
  19. ROTULAS – ROTULA, (Latin) the kneecap or patella
  20. TORULAS – TORULA, (Latin) a yeast-like microorganism

Stem 2 – TONSIL:

  1. LATINOS – LATINO, (Spanish) a (male) Latin American
  2. TALIONS – TALION, (historical) a punishment identical to the crime
  3. ENTOILS – ENTOIL, to entangle or ensnare
  4. LIONETS – LIONET, a young lion
  5. ONLIEST – ONLY, standing alone
  6. LINGOTS – LINGOT, (obsolete) an ingot
  7. TIGLONS – TIGLON, the offspring of a male tiger and a female lion, also TIGON
  8. TOLINGS – TOLING, the act of toling, luring
  9. LINTOLS – LINTOL, a horizontal supporting beam, also LINTEL
  10. LOTIONS – LOTION, a liquid preparation for external application
  11. SOLITION – a solitary wave in physics
  12. PONTILS – PONTIL, an iron rod used in holding and manipulating glassware, also PONTIE, PONTILE, PONTY, PUNTEE, PUNTY
  13. NOSTRIL – an external opening of the nose
  14. TONSILS – TONSIL, a lymphoid organ
  15. OILNUTS – OILNUT, a North American butternut
  16. ULTIONS – ULTION, (obsolete) vengeance
  17. STONILY – STONY, of or like stone, also STONEY
  18. TYLOSIN – an antibiotic

Short words:

  1. OGAM – (Irish) a 6th century Irish writing alphabet, also OGHAM
  2. YLEM – a form of matter hypothesised to have existed before the formation of chemical elements
  3. MAUN – (dialect) must
  4. AKEE – (Kru) a small African sapindaceous tree, also ACKEE
  5. NYM – as in nym war, a dispute about the right to public material on the internet under a fictitious name
  6. ODAH – (Turkish) a room in a harem, also ODA
  7. PHUT – to make a sound like a bullet
  8. EBON – a hard wood like stone, also EBONY, HEBEN
  9. BENJ – (Arabic) cannabis, also BHANG
  10. WHAE – (Scots) who, also WHA
  11. SYND – (Scots) to rinse, wash out, also SIND, SINE, SYNE
  12. GAED – GAE, (Scots) to go
  13. BOKO – (slang) the nose
  14. NAIK – (Hindi) the rank of corporal in the Indian army
  15. KAIN – (Gaelic) a tenanted farm rent paid in kind, also CAIN, KANE
  16. IKAN – (Malay) fish
  17. JUBA – a Negro rustic dance
  18. KINA – (Quechua) a tree yielding cinchona bark, also CHINACHINA, CINCHONA, KINAKINA, QUINA, QUINAQUINA, QUINQUINA
  19. KINO – a red gum containing tannin
  20. KINE – cattle, also KYNE
  21. BAJU – (Malay) a short loose jacket
  22. YEGG – a burglar especially of safes, also YEGGMAN
  23. STET – (Latin) to cancel a previously made printing correction
  24. YBET – BEAT, to strike repeatedly
  25. WETA – (Maori) a large New Zealand grasshopper
  26. TANH – (short for) a hyperbolic tangent
  27. GNAT – any small fly of the family Culicidae
  28. BLIN – (Russian) a small buckwheat pancake, also BLINI, BLINTZ, BLINTZE, BLINY
  29. ANIL – (Arabic) indigo, the plant or dye
  30. RAMI – (Malay) Rhea or China grass, a plant of the nettle family, also RAMEE, RAMIE
  31. BAEL – (Hindi) a thorny Indian tree
  32. GETA – (Japanese) a Japanese wooden sandal
  33. TEGG – a sheep in its second year, also TEG
  34. AMIN – a compound derived from ammonia, also AMINE
  35. MANI – a stone prayer wall in a Tibetan Buddhist temple
  36. PYET – (Scots) a magpie, also PIET, PYAT, PYOT
  37. YUKO – (Japanese) in judo, a points penalty
  38. COBB – (archaic) a gull
  39. IKAT – (Malay) a technique of dyeing yarn and tying it
  40. TAKI – (Mongolian) a rare wild horse, also TAKHI
  41. ZULU – a type of two-masted fishing vessel formerly used in Scotland
  42. TIKA – (Hindi) a red mark or pendant on the forehead of Hindu women, also TILAK
  43. BEDU – a nomadic Arab, also BEDOUIN, BEDAWIN, BEDUIN
  44. BAYE – (Spenser) to bathe
  45. RARK – (New Zealand) to reprimand
  46. EREV – (Hebrew) the day before a Jewish special day
  47. OTIC – pertaining to the ear
  48. CITO – (Latin) quickly
  49. WARB – (Australian slang) a dirty or insignificant person
  50. BAWR – (Scots) a joke, amusing incident, also BAUR
  51. DAWD – (Scots) to knock, thump, also DAUD, DOD
  52. WADT – an earthy ore of manganese, also WADD
  53. DADO – to set into a groove
  54. ZERK – a fitting on a bearing, axle, etc. by which lubricant can be introduced under pressure
  55. OURN – belonging to us, also OURS
  56. GOWD – (Scots) gold
  57. HOWF – to haunt, frequent, also HOUF, HOUFF, HOWFF
  58. GOWF – (Scots) to play golf, also GOLF, GOFF
  59. YAWL – to howl
  60. HAWM – (dialect) to lounge about
  61. SOWM – (Scots) to ascertain the ratio of cattle to pasture, also SOUM
  62. YAWP – to cry hoarsely or harshly, also YAUP
  63. COWP – (Scots) to overturn, turn up, also COUP
  64. DOWP – (Scots) the bottom of anything, also DOUP
  65. MAWR – (dialect) a girl, especially a great awkward girl, also MAUTHER, MAWTHER
  66. BOWR – (Spenser) a muscle
  67. YLKE – (obsolete) ilk
  68. WUDU – (Arabic) in Islam, ritual washing before daily prayer
  69. VUGG – a small cavity in a rock, also VUG, VUGH
  70. YUTZ – (Yiddish) a socially inept person
  71. ZURF – (Arabic) an ornamental metal holder for a handle less coffee cup, also ZARF
  72. DEIF – (Scots) deaf
  73. KAIF – (Arabic) a state of dreamy intoxication included by e.g. cannabis, also KEEF, KEF, KIEF, KIF
  74. PELF – wealth or riches, especially when dishonestly acquired
  75. BUMF – paperwork, also BUMPH
  76. CONF – an online conference
  77. BOYG – (Norwegian) a problem difficult to get to grips with
  78. YODH – (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter, also YOD
  79. IMPI – (Zulu) a regiment of Zulu warriors
  80. COMM – a small wearable badge-shaped radio transmitter

General:

  1. IAMBI – IAMBUS, (Latin) a type of metrical foot, also IAMB, IAMBIC
  2. RAKEE – (Turkish) a strong spirit distilled in Turkey
  3. EIKON – (Greek) a religious carving of a saint etc., also ICON, IKON
  4. KOINE – (Greek) a dialect that spreads to become common language of a region
  5. THANX – (colloquial) thank you
  6. SCRAWB – to scrape with or as with claws
  7. SHOWD – (Scots) to rock to and fro
  8. SNOWK – (Scots) to snuff or smell about, also SNOKE, SNOOK
  9. MAHEWU – in South Africa, fermented liquid mealie-meal porridge, used as a stimulant
  10. KHARIF – (Urdu) in India, a crop sown before the monsoon to ripen in autumn
  11. BOEUF – (French) a casserole of beef, herbs etc. cooked in red wine
  12. OEUVRE – (French) the sum of an artist’s life work
  13. LOUIE – (colloquial) a lieutenant, also LOOEY, LOOIE
  14. DOUANE – a customhouse
  15. FOUET – (Scots) the houseleek, also FOUAT
  16. QORMA – (Hindi) a mild curry, also KORMA
  17. QANAT – (Arabic) an underground water tunnel
  18. UAKARI – (Tupi) a short-tailed, long-haired monkey, also OUAKARI
  19. GUQIN – (Chinese) a kind of Chinese zither with silken strings, also QIN
  20. INDRI – (Malagasy) a short-tailed lemur of Madagascar, also INDRIS
  21. IMARI – (Japanese) a type of porcelain, richly decorated in red green and blue
  22. UHURU – (Swahili) freedom, national independence
  23. YCLAD – CLOTHE, to provide with clothing, also YCLED
  24. MIRZA – (Persian) a Persian title of honour
  25. YCOND – CON, to study carefully
  26. YDRAD – DREAD, to fear greatly, also YDRED
  27. YFERE – (obsolete) a friend, comrade, companion or associate
  28. YBORE – BEAR, to endure
  29. YLIKE – (Spenser) alike
  30. YMOLT – MELT, to change from a solid to a liquid state by heat, also YMOLTEN

ScrabList #4

General:

  1. EYRIR – (Icelandic) a monetary unit of Iceland, also AURAR
  2. BEMUD – (archaic) to spatter with mud
  3. GREBO – a devotee of heavy metal or grunge music, also GREEBO
  4. KACHA – (Hindi) made of dried mud, also CUTCHA, KACHCHA, KUCHCHA, KUTCHA
  5. GUYSE – (Spenser) guise
  6. BEDEL – (obsolete) a minor parish official, also BEADLE, BEDELL
  7. FATWA – (Arabic) an Islamic religious decree, also FATWAH, FETWA
  8. ROWME – (Spenser) room, also ROUM
  9. MIRIN – (Japanese) a sweet rice wine used in Japanese cooking
  10. BLANCO – (tradename) a white substance used for treating uniform belts etc.
  11. HUMVEE – (tradename) a high mobility multipurpose military wheeled vehicle
  12. LINUX – (tradename) a non-proprietary computer operating system for personal computers
  13. NAIRU – acronym for Non-Accelerating Inflation Rate of Unemployment
  14. PHPHT – used as an expression of annoyance, also PHT
  15. RORTY – (Australian slang) lively, enjoyable
  16. BOOAI – (New Zealand) a remote rural place, also BOOAY, BOOHAI
  17. HINAU – (Maori) a New Zealand tree
  18. KAURU – (Maori) the edible stem of the New Zealand cabbage tree
  19. NGIAO, (Maori) a New Zealand tree with white wood
  20. OUGIYA – a monetary unit of Mauretania, also OUGUIYA
  21. MUFTI – (Arabic) civilian clothes
  22. MATZOH – (Yiddish) unleavened bread, also MATSAH, MATZA, MATZAH, MATZO
  23. VIRAGO – (Latin) a noisy, domineering woman
  24. YARTO – heart, used as term of endearment in the Shetlands, also JARTA, YARTA
  25. YAKOW – crossbreed of a male yak and a domestic cow
  26. TOAZE – (Shakespeare) to tease out, also TEASE, TEAZE, TOSE, TOZE
  27. ELENCH – (obsolete) in logic, that part of an argument on which its conclusiveness depends, also ELENCHUS
  28. RAUPO – (Maori) the New Zealand bulrush
  29. FILII – FILIUS, (Latin) a son
  30. SITULA – (Latin) a bucket

Short words:

  1. RIVA – (Old Norse) in Shetland, a cleft in rock
  2. AULA – (Latin) a hall
  3. YABA – (colloquial) yet another bloody acronym
  4. RONZ – (New Zealand) acronym for the rest of New Zealand
  5. HUIA – (Maori) a New Zealand bird akin to the crow
  6. HIOI – (Maori) a New Zealand plant of the mint family
  7. ETUI – (French) a small ornamental case for holding, also ETWEE
  8. WYCH – a tree with pliant branches, also WICH
  9. EOAN – pertaining to dawn
  10. XRAY – (in international radio communication) a code word for the letter X
  11. BUDA – (offensive Hinglish) an insulting term of an old man
  12. COOF – (Scots) a dolt, also CUIF
  13. KYBO – (Australian slang) a temporary lavatory constructed for use when camping
  14. PEAG – (Native American) a form of currency once used by North American Indians, also PEAGE
  15. DIVI – to divide up, also DIVVY
  16. OUTA – an informal contraction of out of, also OUTTA
  17. DEFO – definitely, as an expression of agreement or consent, also DEFFO
  18. NANE – (Scots) none
  19. LARI – a monetary unit of Maldives, also LAREE
  20. RURP – a small hook-like piton used in mountaineering
  21. WAAC – a member of the Woman’s Auxiliary Army Corps
  22. HUHU – (Maori) a hairy New Zealand beetle
  23. BAYT – (Spenser) to bate, abate, also BATE
  24. IOTA – (Greek) a Greek letter
  25. HUMF – (Scots) to carry something awkward, also HUMPH
  26. CAZH – (slang) casual, also CAZ
  27. GYMP – to trim with gimp, a kind of yarn, also GIMP, GUIMP
  28. POGY – (Canadian) in Canada, any form of government relief, also POGEY
  29. MOUE – (French) a disdainful or pouting look
  30. TOUN – (Scots) a town

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. TREADLE – to work by a foot pedal, also TREDDLE
  2. IVORIED – made like ivory
  3. INSOFAR – to such an extent
  4. ARCHINE – an old Russian unit of length, also ARSHEEN, ARSHIN, ARSHINE
  5. KERNITE – a hydrated oxide of sodium and boron
  6. BIOGENS – BIOGEN, a hypothetical unit of protoplasm
  7. LEOTARD – a skin-tight garment worn by dancers, acrobats, etc.
  8. OROIDES – OROIDE, an alloy used in imitation gold jewellery, also OREIDE
  9. RATHOLE – a hole made by a rat
  10. ROUSANT – rising as a bird
  11. HERNIAS – HERNIA, the protrusion of an organ through its wall
  12. GERENTS – GERENT, a ruler or manager
  13. MIRBANE – an apparently meaningless word used in perfumery, also MYRBANE
  14. LITHOED – LITHO, to make a lithograph
  15. ERMINES – ERMINE, the stoat; a white fur, also ERMELIN
  16. PONDAGE – the capacity of a pond
  17. PLATIER – PLATY, split into thin, flat pieces
  18. ERRANTS – ERRANT, a knight errant, a person who is errant
  19. RAINOUT – atomic fallout occurring in precipitation
  20. ALEYING – ALEYE, to quell, also ALLAY, ALAY
  21. CLARTED – CLART, to dirty
  22. GUERDON – to reward
  23. OILPANS – OILPAN, (US) a sump
  24. HANTLES – HANTLE, (Scots) a lot
  25. TEAWARE – a tea service
  26. BOONIES – remote, undeveloped country
  27. DEWANIS – DEWANI, the office of dewan, also DEWANNY
  28. PETUNIA – a South American genus of ornamental plants
  29. BITONAL – using two musical keys together
  30. ISOGENY – the state of being of similar origin

ScrabList #3

General:

  1. MIKVEH – (Hebrew) a place for ritual bathing by Orthodox Jews, also MIKVA, MIKVAH, MIKVOS
  2. QUEYN – (Scots) a young woman, also QUEAN, QUEYNIE, QUINE, QUINIE
  3. JIGOT – (French) a leg of lamb, also GIGOT
  4. USURP – to seize and hold without legal authority
  5. YAUPON – (Catawba) a bushy evergreen shrub of the holly genus, also YAPON, YOUPON, YUPON
  6. SATORI – (Japanese) a state of sudden enlightenment, sought in Zen Buddhism
  7. WISARD – a wizard
  8. ROUTH – (Scots) abundance, also ROWTH
  9. SLALOM – (Norwegian) to ski in a zigzag course
  10. DARGAH – (Persian) the tomb of a Muslim saint also DARGA, DURGAH
  11. YULAN – (Chinese) a kind of magnolia, producing large white flowers
  12. HYPHAE – HYPHA, (Greek) a threadlike element of a fungus
  13. GNARR – to snarl, also GNAR, KNAR
  14. GRRRL – as in riot grrrl, a young woman who plays or enjoys an aggressively feminist style of punk rock music, also GRRL
  15. ROADEO – a competition for truck drivers
  16. KENAF – (Persian) a fibre-yielding plant of East Indies, aka ambary or ambari
  17. SOWFF – (Scots) to whistle or hum softly, also SOWF, SOWTH
  18. MONGOL – (offensive) a person affected by Down’s syndrome
  19. GAUPUS – (dialect) a silly person, also GAWPUS
  20. AHCHOO – expressing a sneeze
  21. SOLDAN – the monarch or chief ruler of a Muslim country, also SOUDAN, SOULDAN, SULDAN, SULTAN
  22. LAPDOG – a small dog fondled in the lap
  23. FOOBAR – (vulgar) totally messed up, also FUBAR
  24. ZIRAM – a white compound used as a fungicidal powder on vegetables and some fruit crops
  25. CAXON – (historical) a kind of wig
  26. PIKUL – (Malay) a Chinese weight, also PICUL
  27. BERLIN – (German) an old four-wheeled carriage, also BERLINE
  28. YAKUZA – (Japanese) a Japanese gangster
  29. KLATCH – (German) in North America, a coffee party or other social function, also KLATSCH
  30. HENNA – (Arabic) to dye with a reddish colouring
  31. BEZIL – the oblique side or face of a cut gem, also BEZEL
  32. GAUJE – (Romany) a fellow, also GADGIE, GADJE, GADJO, GAJO, GAUDGIE, GORGIO
  33. CRISIC – relating to a crisis
  34. PAKIHI – (Maori) acid land unfit for cultivation, also PAKAHI
  35. GALAH – (Native American) an Australian bird of the parrot family; (figurative) a loud, rude person

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. AEROGEL – a highly porous solid
  2. IODISER – one that iodizes, also IODIZER
  3. EARLIES – EARLY, an early potato
  4. NOTITIA – (Latin) a roll, list or register
  5. NADIRAL – of or like a nadir, the point of the heavens diametrically opposite to the zenith
  6. RATAFEE – an almond-flavoured liquor, also RATAFIA
  7. SERAFIN – (Portuguese) a former silver coin of Goa, also SERAPHIN, XERAFIN, XERAPHIN
  8. FAIENCE – (French) a type of glazed pottery, also FAYENCE
  9. MOREENS – MOREEN, a stout corded wool or cotton
  10. OUTVIES – OUTVIE, to surpass in competition
  11. ISOLEAD – a line on a ballistic graph
  12. OUTWEAR – to last longer than
  13. ATHEOUS – (Milton) atheistic; impious
  14. CANNIER – CANNIE, prudent, also CANNY
  15. TORTILE – twisted
  16. PADRONE – (Italian) an innkeeper, an employer
  17. RETRAIT – (obsolete) retreat, also RETRAICT, RETRAITE, RETRATE
  18. NAEVOID – resembling a naevus or naevi
  19. AURATES – AURATE, a salt derived from auric acid
  20. AUNTERS – AUNTER, (obsolete) an adventure
  21. ALEURON – a protein found in some seeds, also ALEURONE
  22. TOADIES – TOADY, to fawn on or flatter
  23. TONIEST – TONY, high-toned, also TONEY
  24. FADEINS – FADEIN, a gradual increase in the brightness of an image
  25. NONAGES – NONAGE, legal infancy, minority
  26. TROELIE – (Tupi) an Amazonian palm tree, also TROELY, TROOLIE
  27. IRONIER – IRONY, like iron
  28. ANTIFOG – acting to stop a car window from fogging up
  29. OUTDARE – to surpass in daring
  30. ANIMATO – (Italian) a passage to be played in a lively manner

Short Words:

  1. BHUT – (Hindi) a small whirlwind, also BHOOT
  2. DOUC – a kind of monkey, remarkable for its varied and brilliant colours, native to Cochin China
  3. DOCU – (colloquial) a documentary film
  4. FLAM – to deceive
  5. FURR – (Scots) a furrow, also FEER
  6. MOTU – (Maori) a small reef island
  7. WHAP – to strike forcefully, also WHOP
  8. PEGH – (Scots) to pant, also PECH
  9. BIFF – to strike hard
  10. LOUP – (Scots) to leap, also LOWP
  11. WIEL – a whirlpool; a fish-trap, also WEIL, WEEL
  12. LATU – an edible Asian seaweed
  13. TEGU – (Aztec) a large black and yellow South American lizard, also TEGUEXIN
  14. YELT – (dialect) a young sow, also ELT, GILT
  15. SNEB – to reprimand, also SNEBBE, SNUB, SNUBBE
  16. BOUN – to prepare, also BOWNE
  17. QUIN – (short for) a quintuplet
  18. WYNN – a rune, having the value of modern English W, also WYN
  19. DEXY – a pill containing Dexedrine, a sulfate used as a stimulant, also DEX, DEXIE
  20. ROJI – (Japanese) a Japanese garden design
  21. NEWB – a newbie, also NEWBIE
  22. FIKY – (Scots) fidgeting and restless, also FIKISH
  23. BOCK – to belch, also BOKE, BOAK
  24. SUMI – (Japanese) a type of black Japanese ink
  25. ANAN – (to a person calling for attention) in a moment! coming, also ANON
  26. ANNA – (Hindi) a former coin of India
  27. OTTO – (Persian) a fragrant essential oil, also ATTAR, OTTAR
  28. DUCI – DUCE, (Italian) a leader
  29. HIYA – (colloquial) a greeting
  30. SINH – a hyperbolic function of an angle

Bonus Segment:

  1. COUZIN – (South African) a friend
  2. DWAAL – (South African) a state of befuddlement
  3. FYNBOS – (South African) in South Africa, an area of low shrubs
  4. HOWZIT – (South African) how is it (going)?
  5. JAMBOK – (South African) to beat with a rhinoceros-hide whip, also SJAMBOK
  6. KIAAT – (South African) a tropical African leguminous tree
  7. SJOE – (South African) expressing surprise, admiration etc.
  8. LAPJE – (South African) a rag or piece of cloth, also LAPPIE
  9. MEVROU – (South African) a title of respect for a woman
  10. NKOSI – (South African) term of address to a superior
  11. MARABI – (South African) a kind of music popular in townships in the 1930s
  12. OUBAAS – (South African) someone senior in years or rank
  13. NYAOPE– (South African) another name for the drug whoonga [CSW19]
  14. POTJIE – (South African) a three-legged iron pot used for cooking over a wood fire
  15. REEBOK – (South African) a kind of antelope, also RHEBOK
  16. SCAMTO – (South African) the argot of urban South African blacks
  17. SMAAK – (South African) to like or love
  18. UMFAZI – (South African) an African married woman
  19. VELDT – (South African) open grassland, also VELD
  20. VERLIG – (South African) politically liberal, also VERLIGTE
  21. WITGAT – (South African) a South African evergreen tree, also WITGATBOOM
  22. VOEMA – (South African) vigour
  23. SKYF – (South African) to smoke
  24. OPGEFOK – (South African) badly damaged, messed up

ScrabList #2

General:

  1. QUIPU – (Quechua) a device of knotted cords, used by Incas of Peru to calculate or order information, also QUIPO, QUIPPU
  2. KELOID – a hard growth of scar tissue, also CHELOID
  3. ULIKON – (Native American) the north Pacific candlefish, also EULACHAN, EULACHON, OOLACHAN, OOLAKAN, OOLICHAN, OULACHON, OULAKAN, ULICON
  4. UMIACK – (Inuit) an Eskimo canoe, also OOMIAC, OOMIACK, OOMIAK, UMIAC, UMIAK, UMIAQ
  5. HINAU – (Maori) a New Zealand tree
  6. KUDZU – (Japanese) an ornamental papilionaceous plant of China and Japan
  7. CRAAL – (South African) to pen in an enclosure
  8. BRAAI – (South African) to grill or roast meat over open coals
  9. OBIIT – (Latin) he/she died
  10. YRNEH – a unit of reciprocal inductance
  11. PRAHU – (Malay) a swift Malaysian sailing vessel, also PRAU, PRAO, PROA
  12. JNANA – (Sanskrit) knowledge acquired through meditation
  13. ZIMBI – (Portuguese) a kind of shell used as money
  14. IZARD – (French) the Pyrenean ibex
  15. ZOUAVE – (French) a French infantry man who wears Arab dress
  16. GHIBLI – (Arabic) the name in Libya of the scirocco, a hot, dry, dusty wind, also GIBLI
  17. EYALET – (Turkish) a province in the former Ottoman Empire, a vilayet
  18. VOZHD – (Russian) a supreme leader in Russia
  19. AALII – (Hawaiian) a tropical tree
  20. MANOAO – (Maori) a shrub of the heath group, also MONOAO
  21. TAUIWI – (Maori) the non-Maori people of New Zealand
  22. OUREBI – (South African) an African antelope, also ORIBI
  23. YCLEPT – CLEPE, (archaic) to call, name, also CLEEP
  24. TELEDU – (Javanese) an East Indian carnivore allied to the badger
  25. MZUNGU – (Swahili) in East Africa, a white person
  26. QUOIF – to put the hair into a kind of close-fitting cap, also COIF
  27. WUXIA – (Chinese) a genre of Chinese fiction involving the adventures of sword-wielding heroes
  28. FALAJ – (Arabic) an irrigation channel, especially in Oman
  29. MOTETT – (French) a kind of unaccompanied part-song or anthem, also MOTET

Short words:

  1. DUAN – (Gaelic) a division of a poem corresponding to a canto; a poem or song
  2. SOCA – a variety of Caribbean calypso music
  3. KNUR – a knot of wood, also KNURR, NUR, NURR
  4. NIXY – a female nix or malignant water-spirit, also NIXIE
  5. CHIB – (Scots) to slash with a sharp weapon
  6. CAMI – (short for) camisole
  7. RATU – a local chief in Fiji, also RATOO
  8. WYLE – to beguile, also WILE
  9. THON – (Scots) yon
  10. SPUG – (colloquial) a sparrow, also SPEUG, SPRUG, SPUGGY
  11. GYTE – (Scots) a child, a brat, also GAITT, GEIT
  12. VAUT – (obsolete) to vault, also VAUTE, VAWTE
  13. MAYA – (Sanskrit) in Buddhist philosophy, the power to produce illusions
  14. MARM – a form of address to a woman, ma’am
  15. DOWF – (Scots) dull, heavy, spiritless
  16. SHMO – (Yiddish) a stupid or boring person, also SCHMO, SCHMOE, SHMOE
  17. YAGI – (Japanese) a type of shortwave antenna
  18. COCH – (Spenser) a coach
  19. JISM – (colloquial) energy, force, also GISM, JISSOM
  20. RIPP – (Scots) a plucked handful e.g. of grass, corn
  21. ORAD – towards the mouth
  22. EUOI – (Greek) expressing Bacchic frenzy, also EVOE, EVHOE, EVOHE
  23. ZOBO – (Tibetan) a male zo, also DSOBO, ZOBU
  24. ILEX – a tree or shrub of the holly family; the holm oak
  25. HULE – (Nahuatl) a Central American rubber tree

8-Letter Bingos:

  1. AROINTED – AROINT, (archaic) to drive or frighten away, also AROYNT
  2. ASTONIED – ASTONY, to amaze or shock, also ASTONISH, ASTONE
  3. ELATERIN – a purgative produced from elaterium, a substance found in the juice of the squirting cucumber
  4. TAENOID – like a tapeworm
  5. INORNATE – not ornate, also UNORNATE
  6. TENTORIA – TENTORIUM, (Latin) a sheet of the dura mater stretched between the cerebrum and the cerebellum
  7. EARSTONE – an otolith, a calcium concretion in the inside of a vertebrate’s ear to aid in equilibrium
  8. ATROPINE – a medicine derived from the deadly nightshade, also ATROPIN, ATROPIA
  9. ORGANDIE – (French) a cotton fabric, also ORGANDY
  10. GERANIOL – an alcohol forming a constituent of many of the esters used in perfumery, also GERANIAL
  11. ERIONITE – a mineral which occurs in white wool-like crystals
  12. DATURINE – a poison
  13. INDURATE – to make hard, callous or unfeeling
  14. RETINULA – (Latin) a neural receptor of an arthropod’s eye
  15. REINSTAL – to install again, also REINSTALL

ScrabList #1

General:

  1. POWNY — dialect for a pony, also POWNIE, POWNEY
  2. SMALMY — oily, ingratiating, also SMARMY
  3. GAUCY — (Scots) portly, jolly, also GAUCIE, GAWCY, GAWSIE, GAWSY
  4. STEDD — (Spenser) to stead, help, also STED, STEDDE, STEDE, STEED
  5. HEXEREI — (German) witchcraft
  6. TAXEME — any element of language that can affect the meaning of an uttrance
  7. UJAMAA — (Swahili) in Tanzania, a form of village community
  8. BUNJY — a strong rubber rope, also BUNGEE, BUNGEY, BUNGIE, BUNGY, BUNJE, BUNJEE, BUNJIE
  9. SWACHH — (Hindi) clean
  10. BACCHII — BACCHIUS, (Latin) a metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones
  11. LITUUS — (Latin) a J-shaped Roman trumpet
  12. PAIOCK — (Shakespeare) an obscure word conjectured to be a misprint for peacock, also PAJOCK, PAIOCKE, PAJOCKE
  13. BICCY — (slang) biscuit, also BICKIE, BIKKIE
  14. FENNEC — (Arabic) the desert fox
  15. AVYZE — to advise, also AVISE, AVIZE
  16. DEVVEL — (Scots) to stun with a club, also DEVEL
  17. VROUW — (Dutch) a woman, goodwife, also FROW, VROU, VROW
  18. MAQUI — (Spanish) a thick underbrush, also MAQUIS
  19. QINTAR — (Albanian) a monetary unit of Albania, equal to one-hundredth of a lek, also QINDAR, QUINTAR, QINTARKA, QINDARKA
  20. YAQONA — (Fijian) a shrub, of the West Pacific islands

Short words:

  1. PYIC — pertaining to or discharging pus
  2. PENI — (Spenser) a penny, also PENIE
  3. YGOE — GO, to move along
  4. TYDE — (Spenser) tied
  5. WOWF — (Scots) crazy
  6. SKYR — (Old Norse) curds; a yoghurt-like curd cheese
  7. MZEE — (Swahili) an old person
  8. YMPT — YMPE, (Spenser) to imp
  9. BYRL — to carouse, also BIRL, BIRLE
  10. JEUX — JEU, (French) a game
  11. BOYF — a boyfriend
  12. COXA — (Latin) the first joint of the leg of an insect or crustacean
  13. LULZ — (slang) amusement derived from mischievous or provocative behaviour on the Internet, also LOLZ
  14. KEWL — (colloquial) cool
  15. VLEI — (South African) low-lying ground where a shallow lake forms in wet seasons, also VLY
  16. YWIS — (archaic) certainly, also IWIS
  17. DIXI — (Latin) I have spoken
  18. OXID — a compound containing oxygen, also OXIDE
  19. VEXT — VEX, to distress or annoy
  20. QOPH — (Hebrew) a Hebrew letter, also KOPH

7-Letter Bingos:

  1. ALMONER — a giver of alms; a social worker in a hospital, also ALMNER
  2. DRAGEES — DRAGEE, (French) a sugar-coated candy
  3. MOIDORE — (Portuguese) a former gold coin of Portugal
  4. OLEARIA — a genus of evergreen shrubs
  5. LAMIGER — (dialect) a cripple, also LAMETER, LAMITER, LAMMIGER
  6. DAUTING — DAUT, (Scots) to pet, also DAWT
  7. IOLITES — IOLITE, a transparent gem, varying in colour with the light it transmits
  8. DOULEIA — (Greek) The inferior veneration accorded to saints and angels, also DULIA
  9. SAUTING — SAUT, to put salt on
  10. SAIDEST — (archaic) 2nd person past tense singular of say, also SAIDST
  11. ATTONES — at one, at once, together, also ATTONCE, ATTONE
  12. JAUNTIE — a naval master-at-arms, also JONTY
  13. OURIEST — OURIE, (Scots) dingy, also OORIE, OWRIE
  14. PORANGI — (Maori) crazy
  15. DHOOTIE — (Hindi) a loincloth worn by Indian men, also DHOOTI, DHOTI, DHUTI
  16. SLENTER — (Australian slang) a dodge, a trick, also SLANTER, SLINTER
  17. LORICAE — LORICA, (Latin) a leather corslet, also LORIC
  18. APOLUNE — the point in the orbit of a body revolving round the moon that is farthest from the centre of the moon
  19. SANTOUR — (Arabic) an Eastern dulcimer, also SANTIR, SANTOOR, SANTUR
  20. DURIONS — DURION, (Malay) a tree of the bombax family, widely grown in tropical Asia; its spinous fruit, also DURIAN
  21. SEITANS — SEITAN, (Japanese) a food made from wheat gluten, also SEITEN
  22. LAUWINE — (German) an avalanche, also LAWINE
  23. REBATOS — REBATO, (Shakespeare) a wide, lace-edged collar, also RABATO
  24. AVODIRE — (French) a yellow hardwood from an African tree
  25. MOERING — (South African) to attack someone