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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 />

183 URINOSE EINORSU pertaining to urine (a liquid containing body wastes) [adj] */*<br />

1726 URODELE DEELORU a type of amphibian [n ‐S] */s<br />

1109 UTENSIL EILNSTU a useful implement [n ‐S] */s<br />

215 UTERINE EEINRTU UTERUS, an organ of female mammals [adj] */*<br />

2562 UTILISE EIILSTU to utilize (to make use of) [v ‐LISED, ‐LISING, ‐LISES] */drs<br />

1592 UTOPIAN‐ AINOPTU one who believes in the perfectibility of human society [n ‐S] */s<br />

3214 UTOPIAS‐ AIOPSTU UTOPIA, a place of ideal perfection [n] */*<br />

3089 UTRICLE CEILRTU a saclike cavity in the inner ear [n ‐S] */s<br />

2674 VAGINAE‐ AAEGINV VAGINA, the passage leading from the uterus to the vulva [n] */*<br />

4198 VAHINES‐ AEHINSV VAHINE, wahine (a Hawaiian woman) [n] */*<br />

678 VAINEST AEINSTV VAIN, filled with undue admiration for oneself [adj] */*<br />

4156 VALERIC ACEILRV VALERIAN, a perennial herb [adj] */*<br />

3891 VALETED ADEELTV VALET, to act as a personal servant to [v] */*<br />

1483 ‐VALINES‐ AEILNSV VALINE, an amino acid [n] */*<br />

3528 VALONIA AAILNOV a substance obtained from dried acorn cups and used in tanning and dyeing [n ‐S] */s<br />

4831 VAPORED ADEOPRV VAPOR, to emit vapor (visible floating moisture) [v] */*<br />

2906 VARIANT AAINRTV a variable (something that varies) [n ‐S] */s<br />

790 VARIATE AAEIRTV to vary (to become or make different) [v ‐ATED, ‐ATING, ‐ATES] */ds<br />

4168 VARICES ACEIRSV VARIX, a varicose vein [n] a/*<br />

3650 VARIERS‐ AEIRRSV VARIER, one that varies (to become or make different) [n] */*<br />

2312 VARIETY AEIRTVY something differing from others of the same general kind [n ‐ETIES] */*<br />

3530 VARIOLA AAILORV smallpox (a virus disease) [n ‐S] : VARIOLAR [adj] */rs<br />

309 VARIOLE AEILORV a foveola (a small fovea) [n ‐S] o/s<br />

3216 VARIOUS AIORSUV of diverse kinds [adj] */*<br />

3040 VARLETS‐ AELRSTV VARLET, a knave (a dishonest person) [n] */*<br />

4292 VARMENT AEMNRTV varmint (an animal considered to be a pest) [n ‐S] */s<br />

688 VASTIER AEIRSTV VASTY, vast (of great extent or size) [adj] */*<br />

3045 VAULTER AELRTUV one that leaps (to spring off the ground) [n ‐S] */s<br />

2995 VAUNTED ADENTUV VAUNT, to brag (to speak vainly of one's deeds) [v] */*<br />

1540 VAUNTER AENRTUV one that vaunts (to brag (to speak vainly of one's deeds)) [n ‐S] */s<br />

681 ‐VAUNTIE AEINTUV boastful (given to boasting) [adj] */*<br />

2308 VAWNTIE AEINTVW vaunty (vauntie (boastful (given to boasting))) [adj] */*<br />

3926 VEALERS‐ AEELRSV VEALER, a calf raised for food [n] */*<br />

1009 VEALIER AEEILRV VEALY, immature [adj] */*<br />

2434 VEALING AEGILNV VEAL, to kill and prepare a calf for food [v] */*<br />

3359 VEDALIA AADEILV an Australian ladybug [n ‐S] */s<br />

3239 VEERING EEGINRV VEER, to change direction [v] */*<br />

4003 VEILERS‐ EEILRSV VEILER, one that veils (to provide with a veil (a piece of sheer fabric worn over the face)) [n] */*<br />

2191 VEINERS‐ EEINRSV VEINER, a tool used in wood carving [n] */*<br />

2400 VEINIER EEIINRV VEINY, full of veins [adj] */*<br />

2177 VEINLET EEILNTV a small vein [n ‐S] */s<br />

3993 VEINULE EEILNUV venule (a small vein) [n ‐S] */st<br />

1694 VELARIA AAEILRV VELARIUM, an awning over an ancient Roman theater [n] */*<br />

4006 ‐VELITES EEILSTV foot soldiers of ancient Rome [n] */*<br />

4621 VELOUTE EELOTUV a type of sauce [n ‐S] */s<br />

2290 ‐VENATIC ACEINTV pertaining to hunting (an instance of searching) [adj] */*<br />

3721 VENDORS‐ DENORSV VENDOR, a seller (one that sells (to give up to another for money or other valuable<br />

consideration)) [n] */*<br />

2192 VENIRES‐ EEINRSV VENIRE, a type of judicial writ [n] */*<br />

4451 VENISON EINNOSV the edible flesh of a deer [n ‐S] */s<br />

3223 VENTAGE AEEGNTV a small opening [n ‐S] */s<br />

651 ‐VENTAIL AEILNTV the adjustable front of a medieval helmet [n ‐S] a/s<br />

4038 ‐VENTERS‐ EENRSTV VENTER, the abdomen (the body cavity containing the viscera) [n] */*<br />

1527 VENTRAL AELNRTV a fin located on the underside of a fish [n ‐S] */s<br />

4042 VENTURE EENRTUV to risk (to expose to a risk (a chance of injury or loss)) [v ‐TURED, ‐TURING, ‐TURES] */drs<br />

1561 VENTURI EINRTUV a device for measuring the flow of a fluid [n ‐S] */s<br />

3031 VENULAR AELNRUV VENULE, a small vein [adj] */*<br />

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