Scrabble Word | Definition |
acclimated17 | accustomed, adapted or hardened to some environment |
acidimeter15 | (chemistry) An instrument for ascertaining the strength of acids. |
caramelize23 | (cooking, transitive) To convert (sugar) into caramel. |
cartelized22 | simple past tense and past participle of cartelize |
cicatrized24 | simple past tense and past participle of cicatrize |
climatized24 | simple past tense and past participle of climatize |
decametric17 | Of, relating to, or measured using a decameter/decametre; especially of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength between one and ten decameters. |
decimalize24 | (transitive, intransitive): To convert to the decimal system. |
dielectric15 | (physics) An electrically insulating or nonconducting material considered for its electric susceptibility, i.e. its property of polarization when exposed to an external electric field. |
eremitical14 | Alternative form of eremitic |
matricidal15 | Relating to matricide, the killing of a mother. |
metricized24 | simple past tense and past participle of metricize |
racialized22 | simple past tense and past participle of racialize |
radicalize22 | (transitive) To make radical. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
acaricide14 | Any substance which kills acarids (mites and ticks). |
acclaimed16 | Greatly praised or lauded, revered, highly respected. |
acclaimer15 | One who acclaims. |
acclimate15 | (transitive, chiefly US) To habituate to a climate not native; to acclimatize. |
acetamide14 | (organic chemistry) The amide of acetic acid, CH3CONH2. |
acierated12 | simple past tense and past participle of acierate |
acritical13 | Not critical |
airmailed12 | simple past tense and past participle of airmail |
cartelize20 | To have an industry become controlled by a cartel. |
cicatrize22 | (intransitive) to form a scar |
climatize22 | To acclimate or become acclimated. |
decaliter12 | US spelling of decalitre |
deciliter12 | US spelling of decilitre |
decilitre12 | (metrology) An SI unit of fluid equal to 10−1 liters. Symbol: dl. |
declaimer14 | One who declaims. |
delimiter12 | That which delimits, that separates. |
demarcate14 | To mark the limits or boundaries of something; to delimit. |
diaeretic12 | (British spelling) Alternative spelling of dieretic |
dialectic14 | Any formal system of reasoning that arrives at a truth by the exchange of logical arguments. |
diametral12 | Of, relating to, or measured across a diameter. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
academic15 | Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato [from late 16th century] |
accredit13 | (transitive) To ascribe; attribute; credit with. |
accreted13 | simple past tense and past participle of accrete |
acerated11 | |
acetamid13 | Obsolete spelling of acetamide |
acidemia13 | Alternative form of acidaemia |
acierate10 | (rare, transitive) To convert (iron) into steel, or to coat with a layer of steel by converting only the surface of the iron. |
aecidial11 | Of or relating to the aecidium. |
articled11 | simple past tense and past participle of article |
calamite12 | An extinct genus of treelike horsetails, Calamites. |
calceate12 | (rare) Wearing shoes; calceated. |
camailed13 | Fitted with a camail. |
carditic13 | Having or relating to carditis. |
celeriac12 | A form of celery, Apium graveolens, having an aromatic taproot eaten as a vegetable. [from mid 18th century] |
ceramide13 | (biochemistry) Any of various lipids formed by linking a fatty acid to sphingosine and found widely but in small amounts in plant and animal tissue |
ciliated11 | having cilia |
climatic14 | Of, relating to, or influenced by climate. |
cremated13 | simple past tense and past participle of cremate |
cricetid13 | (zoology) Any member of the Cricetidae, a family of rodents. |
critical12 | Inclined to find fault or criticize |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
academe12 | (historical) The name of the garden in Athens where the academics met. [from late 16th c.] |
acceder12 | One who accedes. |
accidia12 | |
accidie12 | (now literary) Sloth, slothfulness, especially as inducing general listlessness and apathy. [from 13th c.] |
acclaim13 | (archaic, transitive) To shout; to call out. |
accrete11 | (intransitive) To grow together, combine; to fuse. |
acerate9 | (chemistry) A combination of aceric acid with a salifiable base. |
acmatic13 | (rare) relating to the acme of something, highest. |
admiral10 | A naval officer of the highest rank; the commander of a country's naval forces. |
aecidia10 | plural of aecidium |
aerated8 | simple past tense and past participle of aerate |
airdate8 | The date on which a television or radio program is broadcast. |
airmail9 | The system of conveying mail using aircraft. |
airtime9 | The duration during which a radio or television program (or part of one) is transmitted. |
alarmed10 | simple past tense and past participle of alarm |
alcaide10 | The governor or commander of a Spanish or Portuguese fortress or prison. |
alerted8 | simple past tense and past participle of alert |
altered8 | simple past tense and past participle of alter |
amerced12 | simple past tense and past participle of amerce |
amirate9 | Alternative spelling of emirate |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
acarid9 | (zoology) Any parasitic arachnid, such as mites and ticks, of the subclass Acarina. |
accede11 | (archaic, intransitive) To approach; to arrive, to come forward. [15th-19th c.] |
acedia9 | Spiritual or mental sloth |
acetal8 | (organic chemistry) Any diether of a geminal diol, R2C(OR')2 (where R' is not H). |
acetic10 | (organic chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or producing vinegar |
acidic11 | (chemistry) Having a pH less than 7, or being sour, or having the strength to neutralize alkalis, or turning a litmus paper red. |
admire9 | (obsolete, transitive) To be amazed at; to view with surprise; to marvel at. |
aecial8 | (mycology) Of, pertaining to, or resembling an aecium. |
aedile7 | (historical, Ancient Rome) An elected official who was responsible for the maintenance of public buildings, regulation of festivals, supervision of markets and the supply of grain and water. |
aerate6 | (transitive) To supply with oxygen or air. |
aerial6 | Living or taking place in the air. [from 16th c.] |
aeried7 | Having aeries |
airted7 | simple past tense and past participle of airt |
alated7 | Alate. |
alcade9 | Alternative form of alcaide |
alcaic10 | |
amazed18 | Astonished or confounded with fear, surprise, or wonder; greatly surprised (often with ensuing adpositions e.g. at, with, or by). |
amerce10 | (transitive) To impose a fine on; to fine. |
amidic11 | Characteristic of an amide. |
amrita8 | (Hinduism) The water of life; the drink of the Hindu gods. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
aalii5 | A bushy small tree, Dodonaea viscosa, native to Hawaii, Australia, Africa, and tropical America, having sticky leaves and dark wood. |
acari7 | plural of acarus |
aceta7 | |
acmic11 | (attributive) peak |
acred8 | Owning or possessing many acres of land. |
acrid8 | Sharp and harsh, or bitter and not to the taste. |
acted8 | simple past tense and past participle of act |
adeem8 | (law, transitive) To revoke (a legacy, grant, etc.) or to satisfy it by some other gift. |
admit8 | (transitive) To allow to enter; to grant entrance (to), whether into a place, into the mind, or into consideration |
aecia7 | plural of aecium |
aerie5 | Alternative form of eyrie |
aider6 | One who assists. |
ailed6 | simple past tense and past participle of ail |
aimed8 | simple past tense and past participle of aim |
aimer7 | One who aims; one who is responsible for aiming. |
aired6 | simple past tense and past participle of air |
alarm7 | A summons to arms, as on the approach of an enemy. |
alate5 | (entomology, botany) Having winglike extensions or parts; winged. |
alcid8 | (ornithology) A bird of the family Alcidae, including auks, auklets, razorbills, dovekies, guillemots, and puffins. |
alder6 | Any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Alnus, belonging to the birch family. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
aced7 | simple past tense and past participle of ace |
acid7 | Sour, sharp, or biting to the taste; tart; having the taste of vinegar. |
acme8 | The top or highest point; pinnacle; culmination. [c. 1610] |
acre6 | An English unit of land area (symbol: a. or ac.) originally denoting a day's plowing for a yoke of oxen, now standardized as 4,840 square yards or 4,046.86 square meters. |
acta6 | |
adit5 | A horizontal or nearly horizontal passage from the surface into a mine, as contrasted with a shaft or vertical entry passage. An adit may be used for ventilation, haulage, drainage, or other purposes. |
adze14 | A cutting tool that has a curved blade set at a right angle to the handle and is used in shaping wood. |
aide5 | An assistant. |
airt4 | (Scotland) To guide; to direct. |
alae4 | plural of ala. |
alar4 | (anatomy) of or relating to the armpit; axillary. |
alec6 | An anchovy or herring, especially pickled or dried. |
alee4 | On the lee side of a ship, to the leeward side (vs aweather) |
alit4 | simple past tense and past participle of alight |
alma6 | An Egyptian singer or dancing-girl employed for entertainment or as a professional mourner. |
alme6 | Alternative form of almah |
amia6 | The bowfin, Amia calva. |
amid7 | In the middle of; in the center of; surrounded by. |
amie6 | |
amir6 | Alternative form of emir |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
aal3 | The Indian mulberry or noni (Morinda citrifolia, Morinda tinctoria), a shrub found in Southeast Asia, the East Indies and the Pacific islands as far as French Polynesia. |
ace5 | (card games, dice games) A single point or spot on a playing card or die. |
act5 | (countable) Something done, a deed. |
adz13 | (chiefly US) Alternative spelling of adze |
aid4 | (uncountable) Help; assistance; succor, relief. |
ail3 | (transitive) To cause to suffer; to trouble, afflict. (Now chiefly in interrogative or indefinite constructions.) |
aim5 | The pointing of a weapon, as a gun, a dart, or an arrow, or object, in the line of direction with the object intended to be struck; the line of fire; the direction of anything, such as a spear, a blow, a discourse, a remark, towards a particular point or object, with a view to strike or affect it. |
air3 | (uncountable, meteorology) The substance constituting earth's atmosphere, particularly: |
ait3 | An island in a river, especially the River Thames in England. |
ala3 | (anatomy) A wing or winglike anatomic process or part, especially of bone. |
ale3 | (dated) A beer made without hops. |
alt3 | (music) High pitch, of a voice or instrument; especially, the octave above the top line of the treble stave. [from 16th c.] |
ama5 | Alternative spelling of amah |
ami5 | |
arc5 | (astronomy) That part of a circle which a heavenly body appears to pass through as it moves above and below the horizon. [from 14th c.] |
are3 | second-person singular simple present of be |
arm5 | The portion of the upper human appendage, from the shoulder to the wrist and sometimes including the hand. |
art3 | (uncountable) The conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colours, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the senses and emotions, usually specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium. |
ate3 | simple past tense of eat |
cad6 | A low-bred, presuming person; a mean, vulgar fellow. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
aa2 | (volcanology) A form of lava flow associated with Hawaiian-type volcanoes, consisting of basaltic rock, usually dark-colored with a jagged and loose, clinkery surface. Compare pahoehoe. [From 19th c.] |
ad3 | advertisement. |
ae2 | (Scotland) one |
ai2 | A type of three-toed sloth, Bradypus tridactylus, endemic to forests of southern Venezuela, the Guianas, and northern Brazil. |
al2 | The Indian mulberry, Morinda citrifolia, especially as used to make dye. |
am4 | first-person singular present indicative of be |
ar2 | The name of the Latin-script letter R. |
at2 | In, near, or in the general vicinity of a particular place. |
de3 | (Northumbria) To do. |
ed3 | edition |
el2 | The name of the Latin-script letter L. |
em4 | The name of the Latin-script letter M. |
er2 | Said when hesitating in speech. |
et2 | (colloquial or dialectal) simple past tense and past participle of eat |
id3 | The unconscious impulsive component of the personality in the Freudian psychoanalytic model. |
it2 | The third-person singular personal pronoun that is normally used to refer to an inanimate object or abstract entity, also often used to refer to animals. |
la2 | (music) A syllable used in solfège to represent the sixth note of a major scale. |
li2 | The Chinese mile, a traditional unit of distance equal to 1500 chis or 150 zhangs, now standardized as a half-kilometer (500 meters). |
ma4 | (astronomy, usually in the plural) Abbreviation of milli-arcsecond. |
me4 | As the direct object of a verb. |