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 />
1740 ROSIEST EIORSST ROSY, rose‐colored [adj] p/*<br />
165 ROSINED DEINORS ROSIN, to treat with rosin (a brittle resin) [v] */*<br />
3282 ROSINOL ILNOORS rosin oil [n ‐S] */s<br />
735 ROTATED‐ ADEORTT ROTATE, to turn about an axis [v] */*<br />
743 ROTATES‐ AEORSTT ROTATE, to turn about an axis [v] */*<br />
2473 ROTIFER EFIORRT a microscopic aquatic organism [n ‐S] */s<br />
4363 ROTTING GINORTT ROT, to decompose [v] t/*<br />
1147 ROTUNDA‐ ADNORTU a round building [n ‐S] */s<br />
3418 ROUILLE EILLORU a peppery garlic sauce [n ‐S] */s<br />
482 ROULADE ADELORU a musical embellishment [n ‐S] */s<br />
3410 ROULEAU AELORUU a roll of coins wrapped in paper [n ‐LEAUX or ‐LEAUS] */sx<br />
1257 ROUNDEL DELNORU a round figure or object [n ‐S] */s<br />
3334 ROUNDER DENORRU a tool for rounding [n ‐S] g/s<br />
4453 ROUPIER EIOPRRU ROUPY, hoarse (low and rough in sound) [adj] c/*<br />
3512 ROUSING GINORSU ROUSE, to bring out of a state of sleep or inactivity [v] ag/*<br />
1267 ‐ROUSTED DEORSTU ROUST, to arouse and drive out [v] */*<br />
3347 ‐ROUSTER EORRSTU a wharf laborer and deckhand [n ‐S] */s<br />
3348 ‐ROUTERS‐ EORRSTU ROUTER, a scooping tool [n] g/*<br />
49 ROUTINE EINORTU a regular course of procedure [n ‐S] */s<br />
1768 ‐ROUTING GINORTU ROUTE, to send on a particular course [v] g/*<br />
4788 ROWABLE ABELORW ROW, to propel by means of oars [adj] g/*<br />
4441 ROWDIER DEIORRW ROWDY, disorderly in behavior [adj] */*<br />
1930 ROWDIES DEIORSW ROWDY, a rowdy person [n] c/t<br />
4596 ROWELED DEELORW ROWEL, to prick with a spiked wheel in order to urge forward [v] t/*<br />
1827 RUBEOLA ABELORU a virus disease [n ‐S] : RUBEOLAR [adj] */rs<br />
3075 RUBIEST‐ BEIRSTU RUBY, of a deep‐red color [adj] */*<br />
3271 RUCTION CINORTU a ruckus (a noisy disturbance) [n ‐S] */s<br />
4964 RUDERAL ADELRRU a plant growing in poor land [n ‐S] */s<br />
28 RUINATE AEINRTU to ruin (to destroy (to damage beyond repair or renewal)) [v ‐ATED, ‐ATING, ‐ATES] */ds<br />
2733 RUINERS‐ EINRRSU RUINER, one that ruins (to destroy (to damage beyond repair or renewal)) [n] */*<br />
1111 RULIEST EILRSTU RULY, orderly [adj] */*<br />
4756 RUMINAL‐ AILMNRU RUMEN, a part of the stomach of a ruminant [adj] */*<br />
4282 RUNDLES‐ DELNRSU RUNDLE, a rung (a crosspiece forming a step of a ladder) [n] t/*<br />
2326 RUNDLET‐ DELNRTU a small barrel [n ‐S] */s<br />
2329 RUNLETS‐ ELNRSTU RUNLET, a small stream [n] */*<br />
1298 RUNTIER EINRRTU RUNTY, small (of limited size or quantity) [adj] */*<br />
2734 RUSTIER EIRRSTU RUSTY, covered with rust [adj] ct/*<br />
4284 RUSTLED‐ DELRSTU RUSTLE, to make a succession of slight, soft sounds [v] */*<br />
1112 RUTILES‐ EILRSTU RUTILE, a mineral [n] */*<br />
2405 SABEING ABEGINS SABE, to savvy (to understand) [v] */*<br />
3835 SABERED ABDEERS SABER, to strike with a saber (a type of sword) [v] */*<br />
437 SADIRON ADINORS a heavy flatiron [n ‐S] */s<br />
1870 SAFROLE‐ AEFLORS a poisonous liquid [n ‐S] */s<br />
4306 SAGIEST AEGISST SAGY, flavored with sage [adj] */*<br />
2763 SAILERS‐ AEILRSS SAILER, a vessel that sails [n] */*<br />
90 SAINTED ADEINST SAINT, to declare to be a saint (a person of exceptional holiness) [v] */*<br />
4763 SAINTLY AILNSTY of or befitting a saint [adj ‐LIER, ‐LIEST] */*<br />
106 SALIENT AEILNST the part of a fortification projecting closest to the enemy [n ‐S] */s<br />
2759 ‐SALINES‐ AEILNSS SALINE, a salt solution [n] */*<br />
2756 SALLIER AEILLRS one that sallies (to rush out suddenly) [n ‐S] */s<br />
414 SALTERN‐ AELNRST a place where salt is produced [n ‐S] */s<br />
113 SALTIER‐ AEILRST saltire (a heraldic design) [n ‐S] */s<br />
2766 SALTIES‐ AEILSST SALTIE, a deep‐sea vessel sailing the Great Lakes [n] */t<br />
107 SALTINE AEILNST a salted cracker [n ‐S] */s<br />
2778 SALTING AGILNST land regularly flooded by tides [n ‐S] */s<br />
114 SALTIRE AEILRST a heraldic design [n ‐S] */s<br />
2274 SALUTED‐ ADELSTU SALUTE, to greet with a sign of welcome or respect [v] */*<br />
1099 SALUTER‐ AELRSTU one that salutes (to greet with a sign of welcome or respect) [n ‐S] */s<br />
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