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There are 14 eleven-letter words containing A, 3E, I, P and 2T| BATTLEPIECE | • battle␣piece n. (Art) A painting, or a musical composition, representing a battle. • BATTLEPIECE n. a painting, relief, mosaic, etc., depicting a battle, usually commemorating an actual event. | | DECREPITATE | • decrepitate v. (Transitive) To roast (a salt or mineral) until it stops crackling in the fire. • decrepitate v. (Intransitive) Of salts and minerals, to crackle when heated, indicating a sudden breakdown of their particles. • DECREPITATE v. to crackle; to roast so as to cause to crackle. | | EXPECTATIVE | • expectative adj. Of or pertaining to an expectation. • expectative adj. (Canon law) Of or pertaining to the reversion of a benefice. • expectative n. (Canon law) The anticipatory grant of an ecclesiastical benefice, not vacant at the moment but which… | | EXPEDITATED | • expeditated v. Simple past tense and past participle of expeditate. • EXPEDITATE v. to deprive of the ball of the foot or the claws. | | EXPEDITATES | • expeditates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of expeditate. • EXPEDITATE v. to deprive of the ball of the foot or the claws. | | IMPENETRATE | • impenetrate v. (Transitive) To penetrate into. • IMPENETRATE v. to penetrate thoroughly. | | INTEMPERATE | • intemperate adj. Lacking moderation, temper or control. • intemperate adj. Indulging any appetite or passion to excess, especially the drinking of alcohol. • intemperate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To disorder. | | PENETRATIVE | • penetrative adj. That can or does physically penetrate something; piercing, penetrating. • penetrative adj. Displaying insight or discrimination; acute; penetrating. • penetrative adj. (Sports) That can penetrate opposition defences. | | PRELITERATE | • preliterate adj. (Of a culture) that has not yet developed a written language. • preliterate adj. (Of a person) who has not yet learned to read and write. • preliterate n. A member of such a culture. | | PREMEDITATE | • premeditate v. (Transitive, intransitive) To meditate, consider, or plan beforehand; to think about and revolve in… • PREMEDITATE v. to think about and revolve in the mind beforehand. | | TELEPATHIES | • telepathies n. Plural of telepathy. • TELEPATHY n. mind-reading. | | TELEPATHISE | • telepathise v. Alternative spelling of telepathize. • TELEPATHISE v. to communicate by telepathy, also TELEPATHIZE. | | TELEPATHIZE | • telepathize v. (Transitive, parapsychology) To establish contact with or to receive via telepathy. • telepathize v. (Intransitive, parapsychology) To engage in telepathic communication. • TELEPATHIZE v. to communicate by telepathy, also TELEPATHISE. | | TEMPERATIVE | • temperative adj. Having the power to temper something. • TEMPERATIVE adj. having a moderating influence. |
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: 34 words
- Scrabble in French: 46 words
- Scrabble in Spanish: 16 words
- Scrabble in Italian: 76 words
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: 69 words
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