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Top 5000 7s Alpha - Old Town Scrabble

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Nacogdoches <strong>Scrabble</strong> Club<br />

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

by Probability<br />

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

1224 DIRTIES DEIIRST DIRTY, to make dirty (unclean (free from dirt or stain)) [v] */t<br />

2878 DISABLE ABDEILS to render incapable or unable [v ‐ABLED, ‐ABLING, ‐ABLES] */drs<br />

4734 DISCANT ACDINST to descant (to sing (to utter with musical inflections of the voice)) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3077 DISCERN CDEINRS to perceive (to become aware of through the senses) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

3586 DISEASE ADEEISS to make unhealthy (having good health) [v ‐EASED, ‐EASING, ‐EASES] */ds<br />

4750 DISPART ADIPRST to separate (to set or keep apart) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

96 DISRATE ADEIRST to lower in rating or rank [v ‐RATED, ‐RATING, ‐RATES] */ds<br />

1891 DISROBE BDEIORS to undress (to remove one's clothing) [v ‐ROBED, ‐ROBING, ‐ROBES] */drs<br />

3280 DISROOT DIOORST to uproot (to pull up by the roots) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

2753 DISSEAT ADEISST to unseat (to remove from a seat) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

2267 DISTAIN ADIINST to stain (to discolor or dirty) [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />

4385 DISTANT ADINSTT far off or apart [adj] */*<br />

2721 DISTENT DEINSTT distended [adj] */*<br />

1916 DISTOME DEIMOST a parasitic flatworm [n ‐S] */s<br />

3108 DITHERS‐ DEHIRST DITHER, to act nervously or indecisively [v] */*<br />

1225 DITSIER DEIIRST DITSY, silly, eccentric [adj] */*<br />

1777 DIURNAL ADILNRU a diary (a personal journal) [n ‐S] */s<br />

2367 DIURONS‐ DINORSU DIURON, an herbicide [n] */*<br />

3978 DIVERSE‐ DEEIRSV different [adj] */*<br />

3132 DIVERTS‐ DEIRSTV DIVERT, to turn aside [v] */*<br />

3470 DIVINER‐ DEIINRV one that divines (to foretell by occult means) [n ‐S] */s<br />

4879 DIVORCE CDEIORV to terminate the marriage contract between [v ‐VORCED, ‐VORCING, ‐VORCES] */ders<br />

795 DOATING ADGINOT DOAT, to dote (to show excessive affection) [v] */*<br />

3675 DOCENTS‐ CDENOST DOCENT, a college or university lecturer [n] */*<br />

4086 DOESKIN DEIKNOS the skin of a doe [n ‐S] */s<br />

2792 DOGBANE ABDEGNO a perennial herb [n ‐S] */s<br />

1043 DOGEARS‐ ADEGORS DOGEAR, to turn down a corner of a page [v] */*<br />

2807 DOGVANE ADEGNOV a small vane [n ‐S] */s<br />

1496 DOILIES DEIILOS DOILY, a small napkin [n] */*<br />

299 DOMAINE‐ ADEIMNO a vineyard in Burgundy [n ‐S] */s<br />

3204 DOMAINS‐ ADIMNOS DOMAIN, an area of control [n] */*<br />

1912 DOMINES‐ DEIMNOS DOMINE, master [n] */*<br />

2252 DOMINIE DEIIMNO a clergyman [n ‐S] */s<br />

1730 DONATED‐ ADDENOT DONATE, to contribute [v] */*<br />

146 DONATES‐ ADENOST DONATE, to contribute [v] o/*<br />

1623 DONATOR ADNOORT a donor (one that donates (to contribute)) [n ‐S] */s<br />

4062 DONGLES‐ DEGLNOS DONGLE, a device for a computer [n] */*<br />

4298 DONNEES‐ DEENNOS DONNEE, the set of assumptions upon which a story proceeds [n] */*<br />

1711 DONNERT DENNORT donnered (dazed) [adj] */*<br />

4942 DOOBIES‐ BDEIOOS DOOBIE, a marijuana cigarette [n] */*<br />

4680 DOOLEES‐ DEELOOS DOOLEE, a stretcher for the sick or wounded [n] */*<br />

1961 DOOLIES‐ DEILOOS DOOLY, doolee (a stretcher for the sick or wounded) [n] */*<br />

2659 DOOMIER DEIMOOR DOOMY, doomful (ominous (portending evil)) [adj] */*<br />

1920 DOPIEST DEIOPST DOPY, dopey (lethargic; stupid) [adj] */*<br />

3256 DORMANT ADMNORT lying asleep [adj] */*<br />

4874 DORMICE CDEIMOR DORMOUSE, a small rodent [n] */*<br />

3416 DOSSIER DEIORSS a file of papers on a single subject [n ‐S] */s<br />

1044 DOTAGES‐ ADEGOST DOTAGE, a state of senility [n] */*<br />

1619 DOTIEST DEIOSTT DOTY, stained by decay [adj] */*<br />

3335 ‐DOTTERS‐ DEORSTT DOTTER, one that dots (to cover with dots (tiny round marks)) [n] */*<br />

747 DOTTIER DEIORTT DOTTY, crazy (insane (mentally unsound)) [adj] */*<br />

3329 DOTTREL DELORTT dotterel (a shore bird) [n ‐S] */s<br />

3659 DOUBTER BDEORTU one that doubts (to be uncertain about) [n ‐S] */s<br />

1265 DOUREST DEORSTU DOUR, sullen (showing a brooding ill humor or resentment) [adj] */*<br />

167 DOURINE DEINORU a disease of horses [n ‐S] */s<br />

2810 DOWAGER ADEGORW a dignified elderly woman [n ‐S] */s<br />

3722 ‐DOWNERS‐ DENORSW DOWNER, a depressant drug [n] */*<br />

917 DOWNIER DEINORW DOWNY, soft (yielding readily to pressure) [adj] */*<br />

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