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Top 5000 7s Prob - Old Town Scrabble

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<strong>Top</strong> <strong>5000</strong> <strong>7s</strong><br />

(Sorted by <strong>Prob</strong>ability)<br />

1803 ‐RESTATE AEERSTT STATE, to set forth in words [v ‐STATED, ‐STATING, ‐STATES] */ds<br />

1804 RETASTE AEERSTT TASTE, to perceive the flavor of by taking into the mouth [v ‐TASTED, ‐TASTING, ‐TASTES] p/ds<br />

1805 DENTINE‐ DEEINNT dentin (the hard substance forming the body of a tooth) [n ‐S] */s<br />

1806 DERNIER DEEINRR last [adj] */*<br />

1807 NERDIER DEEINRR NERDY, socially inept [adj] */*<br />

1808 DINETTE DEEINTT a small dining room [n ‐S] */s<br />

1809 RETIRED‐ DEEIRRT RETIRE, to go away or withdraw [v] */*<br />

1810 RETRIED DEEIRRT RETRY, TRY, to attempt (to make an effort to do or accomplish) [v] */*<br />

1811 TIREDER DEEIRRT TIRED, sapped of strength [adj] */*<br />

1812 LENIENT EEILNNT gently tolerant [adj] */*<br />

1813 ENTITLE EEILNTT to give a title to [v ‐TLED, ‐TLING, ‐TLES] */ds<br />

1814 RETITLE EEILRTT TITLE, to furnish with a title (a distinctive appellation) [v ‐TLED, ‐TLING, ‐TLES] */ds<br />

1815 NEURINE EEINNRU a ptomaine poison [n ‐S] */s<br />

1816 INTENSE EEINNST existing in an extreme degree [adj ‐TENSER, ‐TENSEST] */r<br />

1817 TENNIES EEINNST low‐cut sneakers [n] */*<br />

1818 RERISEN‐ EEINRRS RERISE, RISE, to move upward [v] */*<br />

1819 RETIRES‐ EEIRRST RETIRE, to go away or withdraw [v] */*<br />

1820 RETRIES EEIRRST RETRY, TRY, to attempt (to make an effort to do or accomplish) [v] */*<br />

1821 TERRIES EEIRRST TERRY, an absorbent fabric [n] */*<br />

1822 TESTIER EEIRSTT TESTY, irritable [adj] */*<br />

1823 LABORED ABDELOR LABOR, to work (to exert one's powers of body or mind for some purpose) [v] */*<br />

1824 BLOATED ABDELOT BLOAT, to swell (to increase in size or volume) [v] */*<br />

1825 LOBATED‐ ABDELOT lobate (having lobes) [adj] g/*<br />

1826 BOASTED ABDEOST BOAST, to brag (to speak vainly of one's deeds) [v] */*<br />

1827 RUBEOLA ABELORU a virus disease [n ‐S] : RUBEOLAR [adj] */rs<br />

1828 BOATELS‐ ABELOST BOATEL, a waterside hotel [n] */*<br />

1829 OBLATES‐ ABELOST OBLATE, a layman residing in a monastery [n] */*<br />

1830 CELADON ACDELNO a pale green color [n ‐S] */s<br />

1831 CAROLED ACDELOR CAROL, to sing joyously [v] */*<br />

1832 LOCATED‐ ACDELOT LOCATE, to determine the position of [v] */*<br />

1833 ACNODES‐ ACDENOS ACNODE, an element of a mathematical set that is isolated from the other elements [n] t/*<br />

1834 DEACONS‐ ACDENOS DEACON, to read a hymn aloud [v] */*<br />

1835 COASTED ACDEOST COAST, to slide down a hill [v] */*<br />

1836 SECONAL ACELNOS a preparation of secobarbital ‐‐ a trademark [n ‐S] */s<br />

1837 CLAROES ACELORS CLARO, a mild cigar [n] */*<br />

1838 COALERS‐ ACELORS COALER, one that supplies coal [n] */*<br />

1839 ESCOLAR ACELORS a food fish [n ‐S] */s<br />

1840 ORACLES‐ ACELORS ORACLE, a person through whom a deity is believed to speak [n] c/*<br />

1841 RECOALS‐ ACELORS RECOAL, COAL, to supply with coal (a carbon fuel) [v] */*<br />

1842 SOLACER‐ ACELORS one that solaces (to console (to comfort)) [n ‐S] */s<br />

1843 LACTOSE ACELOST a lactic sugar [n ‐S] */s<br />

1844 LOCATES‐ ACELOST LOCATE, to determine the position of [v] */*<br />

1845 TALCOSE ACELOST TALC, to treat with talc (a soft mineral with a soapy texture) [adj] */*<br />

1846 ‐ACEROUS ACEORSU acerose (needle‐shaped) [adj] */*<br />

1847 ‐CAROUSE ACEORSU to engage in a carousal [v ‐ROUSED, ‐ROUSING, ‐ROUSES] */dlrs<br />

1848 ACETOUS ACEOSTU tasting like vinegar [adj] */*<br />

1849 ALFREDO ADEFLOR served with a white cheese sauce [adj] */*<br />

1850 FLOATED ADEFLOT FLOAT, to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid [v] */*<br />

1851 FEDORAS‐ ADEFORS FEDORA, a type of hat [n] */*<br />

1852 FADEOUT ADEFOTU a gradual disappearance of an image [n ‐S] */s<br />

1853 LOATHED‐ ADEHLOT LOATHE, to detest greatly [v] */*<br />

1854 EARLDOM ADELMOR the rank of an earl [n ‐S] */s<br />

1855 LEOPARD ADELOPR a large, carnivorous feline mammal [n ‐S] */s<br />

1856 PAROLED‐ ADELOPR PAROLE, to release from prison before completion of the imposed sentence [v] */*<br />

1857 ‐PRELOAD ADELOPR to load beforehand [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

1858 TADPOLE ADELOPT the aquatic larva of an amphibian [n ‐S] */s<br />

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