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Top 5000 7s Alpha - Old Town Scrabble

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

by Probability<br />

(Sorted <strong>Alpha</strong>betically)<br />

3128 DENSITY DEINSTY the state of being dense (compact (closely and firmly united)) [n ‐TIES] */*<br />

1090 DENTALS‐ ADELNST DENTAL, a dentally produced sound [n] */*<br />

1782 DENTATE ADEENTT having teeth [adj] e/d<br />

1100 DENTILS‐ DEILNST DENTIL, a small rectangular block [n] */*<br />

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

4248 DENTING‐ DEGINNT DENT, to make a depression in [v] */*<br />

2716 DENTINS‐ DEINNST DENTIN, the hard substance forming the body of a tooth [n] */*<br />

2720 DENTIST DEINSTT one who treats the teeth [n ‐S] */s<br />

1736 DENTOID DDEINOT resembling a tooth (one of the hard structures attached in a row to each jaw) [adj] */*<br />

1370 DENTURE DEENRTU a set of teeth [n ‐S] : DENTURAL [adj] */s<br />

4023 DEODARA‐ AADDEOR deodar (an East Indian cedar) [n ‐S] */s<br />

3405 DEODARS‐ ADDEORS DEODAR, an East Indian cedar [n] */*<br />

901 DEONTIC CDEINOT pertaining to moral obligation [adj] */*<br />

896 DEORBIT BDEIORT to come out of an orbit [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

617 DEPAINT ADEINPT to depict (to portray (to represent pictorially)) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

2996 DEPARTS‐ ADEPRST DEPART, to go away [v] */*<br />

3878 DEPLANE ADEELNP to get off an airplane [v ‐PLANED, ‐PLANING, ‐PLANES] */ds<br />

4594 DEPLORE DEELOPR to regret strongly [v ‐PLORED, ‐PLORING, ‐PLORES] */drs<br />

4602 DEPONES‐ DEENOPS DEPONE, to testify under oath [v] */*<br />

3725 DEPORTS‐ DEOPRST DEPORT, to expel from a country [v] */*<br />

3571 DEPOSAL ADELOPS the act of deposing (to remove from office) [n ‐S] */s<br />

4604 DEPOSER‐ DEEOPRS one that deposes (to remove from office) [n ‐S] */s<br />

1919 DEPOSIT DEIOPST to place (to set in a particular position) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

237 DERAIGN ADEGINR to dispute a claim [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

398 DERAILS‐ ADEILRS DERAIL, to run off the rails of a track [v] */*<br />

1123 DERANGE ADEEGNR to disorder (to put out of order) [v ‐RANGED, ‐RANGING, ‐RANGES] */drs<br />

3769 DERATED‐ ADDEERT DERATE, to lower the rated capability of [v] */*<br />

548 DERATES‐ ADEERST DERATE, to lower the rated capability of [v] */*<br />

3932 DERBIES BDEEIRS DERBY, a type of hat [n] */*<br />

3976 DERIVES‐ DEEIRSV DERIVE, to obtain or receive from a source [v] */*<br />

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

3547 DERRIES DEEIRRS DERRY, a meaningless word used in the chorus of old songs [n] */*<br />

2935 DESCANT ACDENST to sing (to utter with musical inflections of the voice) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3548 DESIRER‐ DEEIRRS one that desires (to wish for) [n ‐S] */s<br />

1453 DESPAIR ADEIPRS to lose all hope [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3975 DESPITE DEEIPST to treat with contempt [v ‐SPITED, ‐SPITING, ‐SPITES] */ds<br />

3578 DESPOIL DEILOPS to plunder (to rob of goods by force) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

86 DESTAIN ADEINST to remove stain from [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

567 DESTINE DEEINST to determine beforehand [v ‐TINED, ‐TINING, ‐TINES] */ds<br />

3129 DESTINY DEINSTY the fate or fortune to which one is destined [n ‐NIES] */*<br />

3731 DESTROY DEORSTY to damage beyond repair or renewal [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3306 DESUGAR ADEGRSU to remove sugar from [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

402 DETAILS‐ ADEILST DETAIL, to report with complete particulars [v] */*<br />

87 DETAINS‐ ADEINST DETAIN, to hold in custody [v] */*<br />

569 DETINUE DEEINTU an action to recover property wrongfully detained [n ‐S] */s<br />

1264 DETOURS‐ DEORSTU DETOUR, to take an indirect route [v] */*<br />

12 DETRAIN ADEINRT to get off a railroad train [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3373 DEUTZIA ADEITUZ an ornamental shrub [n ‐S] */s<br />

3968 DEVEINS‐ DEEINSV DEVEIN, to remove the dorsal vein from [v] */*<br />

622 DEVIANT ADEINTV one that deviates from a norm [n ‐S] */s<br />

999 DEVIATE ADEEITV to turn aside from a course or norm [v ‐ATED, ‐ATING, ‐ATES] */ds<br />

3584 DEVIOUS DEIOSUV indirect (not direct) [adj] */*<br />

2891 DEVISAL ADEILSV the act of devising (to form in the mind) [n ‐S] */s<br />

3977 DEVISER‐ DEEIRSV one that devises (to form in the mind) [n ‐S] */s<br />

1925 DEVISOR DEIORSV one who makes a will [n ‐S] */s<br />

1926 DEVOIRS‐ DEIORSV DEVOIR, an act of civility or respect [n] */*<br />

4608 DEVOTES‐ DEEOSTV DEVOTE, to give oneself wholly to [v] */*<br />

2099 DEWATER ADEERTW to remove water from [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3980 DEWIEST DEEISTW DEWY, moist with dew [adj] */*<br />

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