Scrabble Word | Definition |
aery7 | Alternative form of eyrie |
ally7 | (transitive) To unite, or form a connection between, as between families by marriage, or between princes and states by treaty, league, or confederacy. |
aryl7 | (organic chemistry) Any univalent organic radical derived from an aromatic hydrocarbon by removing a hydrogen atom. |
earl4 | (nobility) A British or Irish nobleman next in rank above a viscount and below a marquess; equivalent to a European count. A female using the style is termed a countess. |
eyra7 | A slender, reddish-yellow wild cat (Puma yagouaroundi eyra) ranging from southern Brazil to Texas. |
leal4 | (now chiefly Scotland) Loyal, honest. |
lear4 | (now Scotland) Something learned; a lesson. |
lyre7 | (music) An ancient stringed musical instrument (a yoke lute chordophone) of Greek origin, consisting of two arms extending from a body to a crossbar (a yoke), and strings, parallel to the soundboard, connecting the body to the yoke. |
rale4 | (medicine, now chiefly in plural) An abnormal clicking, rattling or crackling sound, made by one or both lungs and heard with a stethoscope, caused by the popping open of airways collapsed by fluid or exudate, or sometimes by pulmonary edema. |
real4 | True, genuine, not merely nominal or apparent. |
rely7 | (with on or upon, formerly also with in) to trust; to have confidence in; to depend. |
yare7 | (archaic) Ready; prepared. |
year7 | A solar year, the time it takes the Earth to complete one revolution of the Sun (between 365.24 and 365.26 days depending on the point of reference). |
yell7 | (intransitive) shout; holler; make a loud sound with the voice. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
ale3 | (dated) A beer made without hops. |
all3 | Every individual or anything of the given class, with no exceptions (the noun or noun phrase denoting the class must be plural or uncountable). |
are3 | second-person singular simple present of be |
aye6 | (archaic) ever, always |
ear3 | (countable) The organ of hearing, consisting of the pinna, auditory canal, eardrum, malleus, incus, stapes and cochlea. |
ell3 | (now historical) A measure of length. An English ell was 1¼ yards (45 inches or 114 cm), whereas a Scottish ell measured only about 37 inches (94 cm) and a Flemish ell was ¾ yard (27 inches or 69 cm). |
era3 | A time period of indeterminate length, generally more than one year. |
lar3 | (Roman mythology, chiefly in the plural) singular of lares: a household god, particularly overseeing the family itself. |
lay6 | (transitive) To place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position. |
lea3 | An open field, meadow. |
ley6 | Alternative spelling of lea |
lye6 | An alkaline liquid made by leaching ashes (usually wood ashes). |
ray6 | A beam of light or radiation. |
rya6 | A Scandinavian knotted-pile woollen rug, used as bed-cover and tapestry. |
rye6 | A grain used extensively in Europe for making bread, beer, and (now generally) for animal fodder. [from 8th c.] |
yar6 | (intransitive) To snarl; to gnar. |
yea6 | (dated) Yes, indeed. |
Scrabble Word | Definition |
ae2 | (Scotland) one |
al2 | The Indian mulberry, Morinda citrifolia, especially as used to make dye. |
ar2 | The name of the Latin-script letter R. |
ay5 | Ah! alas! |
el2 | The name of the Latin-script letter L. |
er2 | Said when hesitating in speech. |
la2 | (music) A syllable used in solfège to represent the sixth note of a major scale. |
re2 | About, regarding, with reference to; especially in letters, documents and emails. |
ya5 | Nonstandard spelling of you. |
ye5 | (archaic outside Northern England, Cornwall, Ireland, Newfoundland) You (the people being addressed). |