Top 5000 7s Alpha - Old Town Scrabble
Top 5000 7s Alpha - Old Town Scrabble
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 />
1929 DOWRIES DEIORSW DOWRY, the money or property a wife brings to her husband at marriage [n] */*<br />
3583 DOYLIES DEILOSY DOYLY, doily (a small napkin) [n] */*<br />
4089 DOZIEST DEIOSTZ DOZY, drowsy (sleepy (ready or inclined to sleep)) [adj] */*<br />
3437 DRACENA AACDENR dracaena (a tropical plant) [n ‐S] */s<br />
2082 DRAFTEE ADEEFRT one that is drafted [n ‐S] */s<br />
2336 ‐DRAGEES‐ ADEEGRS DRAGEE, a sugarcoated candy [n] */*<br />
766 DRAGNET ADEGNRT a net for trawling [n ‐S] */s<br />
3500 DRAGONS‐ ADGNORS DRAGON, a mythical, serpentlike monster [n] */*<br />
4772 DRAGOON ADGNOOR to harass by the use of troops [v ‐ED, ‐ING, ‐S] */s<br />
1321 ‐DRAINED ADDEINR DRAIN, to draw off a liquid [v] */*<br />
509 DRAINER ADEINRR one that drains (to draw off a liquid) [n ‐S] */s<br />
4735 DRASTIC ACDIRST extremely severe [adj] */*<br />
3903 DRAWEES‐ ADEERSW DRAWEE, the person on whom a bill of exchange is drawn [n] */*<br />
1138 DREEING DEEGINR DREE, to suffer (to feel pain or distress) [v] */*<br />
3060 ‐DRIBLET BDEILRT a small drop of liquid [n ‐S] */s<br />
4067 ‐DROGUES‐ DEGORSU DROGUE, a sea anchor [n] */*<br />
3332 DRONERS‐ DENORRS DRONER, one that drones (to make a continuous low sound) [n] */*<br />
3707 DROPLET DELOPRT a tiny drop [n ‐S] */s<br />
1613 DROSERA ADEORRS a sundew (a marsh plant) [n ‐S] */s<br />
3554 DUALIST ADILSTU an adherent of dualism (a philosophical theory) [n ‐S] */s<br />
3314 DUELING DEGILNU DUEL, to fight formally [v] */*<br />
2276 DUELIST DEILSTU a dueler (one that duels (to fight formally)) [n ‐S] */s<br />
4966 DUENNAS‐ ADENNSU DUENNA, a governess [n] */*<br />
1655 DUETING DEGINTU DUET, to perform a duet (a musical composition for two) [v] */*<br />
1653 DUNGIER DEGINRU DUNGY, filthy (offensively dirty) [adj] */*<br />
1104 ‐DUNITES‐ DEINSTU DUNITE, an igneous rock [n] */*<br />
2719 DUNNITE DEINNTU an explosive [n ‐S] */s<br />
3404 DUODENA ADDENOU DUODENUM, the first portion of the small intestine [n] */l<br />
2032 DUOTONE DENOOTU an illustration in two tones [n ‐S] */s<br />
2977 DURAMEN ADEMNRU the central wood of a tree [n ‐S] */s<br />
2933 DURANCE ACDENRU restraint by or as if by physical force [n ‐S] */s<br />
1778 DURIANS‐ ADINRSU DURIAN, an East Indian tree [n] */*<br />
2368 DURIONS‐ DINORSU DURION, durian (an East Indian tree) [n] */*<br />
4974 DURRIES‐ DEIRRSU DURRIE, dhurrie (a cotton rug made in India) [n] */*<br />
1105 DUSTIER DEIRSTU DUSTY, full of dust [adj] */*<br />
2342 ‐EAGLETS‐ AEEGLST EAGLET, a young eagle [n] */*<br />
2235 EANLING AEGILNN yeanling (the young of a sheep or goat) [n ‐S] wy/s<br />
4412 EARDROP ADEOPRR an earring (an ornament for the earlobe) [n ‐S] t/s<br />
252 EARINGS‐ AEGINRS EARING, a line on a ship [n] bgh/*<br />
1854 EARLDOM ADELMOR the rank of an earl [n ‐S] */s<br />
822 EARLIER AEEILRR EARLY, near the beginning of a period of time or a series of events [adv] np/*<br />
1180 EARLOBE ABEELOR a part of the ear [n ‐S] */s<br />
1796 EARNERS‐ AEENRRS EARNER, one that earns (to gain or deserve for one's labor or service) [n] ly/*<br />
206 EARNEST AEENRST a down payment [n ‐S] */s<br />
1066 EARNING AEGINNR EARN, to gain or deserve for one's labor or service [v] ly/s<br />
1074 EARRING AEGINRR an ornament for the earlobe [n ‐S] */s<br />
870 EARSHOT AEHORST the range within which sound can be heard [n ‐S] */s<br />
2083 EARTHED ADEEHRT EARTH, to cover with earth (soil) [v] */*<br />
1024 EARTHEN AEEHNRT made of earth [adj] */*<br />
2448 EARWIGS‐ AEGIRSW EARWIG, to insinuate against in secret [v] */*<br />
4475 EASELED ADEEELS EASEL, a three‐legged frame [adj] tw/*<br />
1960 EASIEST‐ AEEISST EASY, not difficult [adj] */*<br />
207 ‐EASTERN‐ AEENRST being to, toward, or in the east [adj] */*<br />
3776 ‐EASTERS‐ AEERSST EASTER, a wind or storm from the east [n] f/*<br />
260 EASTING AEGINST a movement toward the east [n ‐S] fy/s<br />
4364 EATABLE AABEELT an edible (something fit to be eaten) [n ‐S] bh/s<br />
261 EATINGS‐ AEGINST EATING, the act of consuming food [n] bs/*<br />
4857 EBONICS BCEINOS a dialect of English spoken by some African‐Americans [n] */*<br />
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