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There are 11 words containing 2A, E, G, R, W and Y| CARRIAGEWAY | • carriageway n. (UK, Ireland) The part of a road that carries traffic. • carriageway n. (UK, Ireland) One side of a dual carriageway that carries traffic in a single direction. • CARRIAGEWAY n. the part of a road used by vehicular traffic. | | CARRIAGEWAYS | • carriageways n. Plural of carriageway. • CARRIAGEWAY n. the part of a road used by vehicular traffic. | | GRAYWACKE | • graywacke n. Alternative form of greywacke. • GRAYWACKE n. any coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix, also GREYWACKE. | | GRAYWACKES | • graywackes n. Plural of graywacke. • GRAYWACKE n. any coarse-grained, usually dark sandstone containing angular mineral and rock fragments in a fine-grained clayey matrix, also GREYWACKE. | | GRAYWATER | • graywater n. Alternative spelling of gray water. • gray␣water n. Water that is not clean enough to be potable, such as having been used for washing, but not contaminated… • GRAYWATER n. water that has been used. | | GRAYWATERS | • graywaters n. Plural of graywater. • gray␣waters n. Plural of gray water. • GRAYWATER n. water that has been used. | | JAWBREAKINGLY | • jawbreakingly adv. In a way that is very difficult to say or pronounce. • JAWBREAKING adv. difficult to pronounce. | | STEERAGEWAY | • steerageway n. (Nautical) The minimum speed of a ship, below which it does not answer the helm and cannot be steered. • STEERAGEWAY n. a rate of motion sufficient to make a ship or boat respond to movements of the rudder. | | STEERAGEWAYS | • steerageways n. Plural of steerageway. • STEERAGEWAY n. a rate of motion sufficient to make a ship or boat respond to movements of the rudder. | | WALLYDRAIGLE | • wallydraigle n. A feeble or underdeveloped person or animal. • WALLYDRAIGLE n. (Scots) a feeble, imperfectly developed, or slovenly creature, also WALLYDRAG. | | WALLYDRAIGLES | • wallydraigles n. Plural of wallydraigle. • WALLYDRAIGLE n. (Scots) a feeble, imperfectly developed, or slovenly creature, also WALLYDRAG. |
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: 229 words
- Scrabble in French: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
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- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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