Scrabble Word | Definition |
dewy11 | Covered by dew. |
dole5 | To distribute in small amounts; to share out small portions of a meager resource. |
lewd8 | Lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude. |
lode5 | (obsolete) A way or path; a road. |
lowe7 | Alternative form of low ("flame"). |
odyl8 | (archaic) od (hypothetical force) |
oldy8 | Alternative spelling of oldie |
owed8 | simple past tense and past participle of owe |
weld8 | A herb (Reseda luteola) related to mignonette, growing in Europe, and to some extent in America, used to make a yellow dye. |
wold8 | (archaic, regional) An unforested or deforested plain, a grassland, a moor. |
wyle10 | |
yeld8 | |
yowe10 | (archaic, dialect, Britain, Scotland) A ewe; a female sheep. |
yowl10 | A prolonged, loud cry, like the sound of an animal; a wail; a howl. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
del4 | (mathematical analysis) The symbol ∇ used to denote the gradient operator. |
dew7 | (uncountable) Any moisture from the atmosphere condensed by cool bodies upon their surfaces. |
dey7 | (Britain dialectal, Scotland) A servant who has charge of the dairy; a dairymaid. |
doe4 | A female deer; also used of similar animals such as antelope, (less commonly goat as nanny is also used). |
dol4 | (medicine) The unit of measurement for pain. |
dow7 | (obsolete) To be worth. |
dye7 | A colourant, especially one that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is applied. |
eld4 | (rare or dialectal) One's age, age in years, period of life. |
led4 | simple past tense and past participle of lead |
ley6 | Alternative spelling of lea |
low6 | Situated close to, or even below, the ground or another normal reference plane; not high or lofty. |
lye6 | An alkaline liquid made by leaching ashes (usually wood ashes). |
ode4 | A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; especially, now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style. |
old4 | Of an object, concept, relationship, etc., having existed for a relatively long period of time. |
ole3 | An interjection used to stir up excitement. |
owe6 | (transitive) To be under an obligation to give something back to someone or to perform some action for someone. |
owl6 | Any of various birds of prey of the order Strigiformes that are primarily nocturnal and have forward-looking, binocular vision, limited eye movement, and good hearing. [from 8th c.] |
wed7 | (transitive) To perform the marriage ceremony for; to join in matrimony. |
woe6 | Great sadness or distress; a misfortune causing such sadness. |
wye9 | The name of the Latin-script letter Y. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
de3 | (Northumbria) To do. |
do3 | (auxiliary) A syntactic marker. |
ed3 | edition |
el2 | The name of the Latin-script letter L. |
lo2 | (archaic) look, see, behold (in an imperative sense). |
od3 | (archaic except in dialects) God |
oe2 | (literary or poetic, rare) A small island. |
ow5 | Synonym of ouch (“cry of pain”) |
oy5 | An exclamation typically expressing mild frustration or expressing feelings of uncertainty or concern. |
we5 | (personal) The speakers/writers, or the speaker/writer and at least one other person (not the person being addressed). (This is the exclusive we.) |
wo5 | A falconer's call to a hawk. |
ye5 | (archaic outside Northern England, Cornwall, Ireland, Newfoundland) You (the people being addressed). |
yo5 | (slang) A greeting similar to hi. |