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There are 14 nine-letter words containing A, E, H, L, P, R and T| ASPHALTER | • asphalter n. One who pours or works with asphalt. • ASPHALTER n. a person who lays asphalt. | | ASTROPHEL | • Astrophel n. A male lover similar to that in the poem Astrophel and Stella. • ASTROPHEL n. (Spenser) an unidentified bitter starlike plant, possibly aster, also ASTROFELL. | | CHAPTERAL | • CHAPTERAL adj. of or like a chapter. | | CHAPTRELS | • chaptrels n. Plural of chaptrel. • CHAPTREL n. the capital of a pillar which supports an arch. | | EPHORALTY | • ephoralty n. The rank or office of an ephor. • ephoralty n. The body of ephors collectively. • EPHORALTY n. the office of an ephor, or the body of ephors. | | HOURPLATE | • hourplate n. The face of a clock, on which the hours are numbered. • HOURPLATE n. a timepiece dial. | | HYPETHRAL | • hypethral adj. Alternative form of hypaethral. • HYPETHRAL adj. roofless; open to the sky (usually intentionally, so as to see the stars), also HUPAITHRIC, HYPAETHRAL, UPAITHRIC. | | PLEATHERS | • pleathers n. Plural of pleather. • PLEATHER n. a plastic fabric made to look like leather. | | PLETHORAS | • plethoras n. Plural of plethora. • PLETHORA n. (Greek) an excess, a superfluity. | | PRELATISH | • prelatish adj. (Archaic, derogatory) prelatical. • PRELATISH adj. (Milton) like a prelate. | | TELEGRAPH | • telegraph n. (Uncommon) Synonym of telegraphy, any process for transmitting arbitrarily long messages over a long… • telegraph n. (Chiefly historical) The electrical device gradually developed in the early 19th century to transmit… • telegraph n. (Video games) A visible or audible cue that indicates to an opponent the action that a character is about to take. | | THRAPPLED | • thrappled adj. (Rare) Having a thrapple (“throat”) of the kind specified. • thrappled v. Simple past tense and past participle of thrapple. • THRAPPLE v. (Scots) to throttle, strangle, also THROPPLE. | | THRAPPLES | • thrapples n. Plural of thrapple. • thrapples v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of thrapple. • THRAPPLE v. (Scots) to throttle, strangle, also THROPPLE. | | TRAGELAPH | • tragelaph n. Any member of the genus Tragelaphus of spiral-horned antelopes. • TRAGELAPH n. (Greek) a fabulous animal, part goat, part stag. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 48 words
- Scrabble in French: 3 words
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: 11 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: 6 words
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