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There are 12 eight-letter words ending with ESSE| BRETESSE | • bretesse n. Alternative form of brattice. • bretessé adj. (Heraldry) Embattled (as a bend, fesse, etc), especially if embattled on both sides with the projections… • BRETESSE n. a wooden tower used in mediaeval siege operations, also BRATTICE, BRATTISH, BRETASCHE, BRETTICE. | | DUCHESSE | • duchesse n. Ellipsis of duchesse lace. • duchesse n. Obsolete spelling of duchess. • DUCHESSE n. (French) a table-cover or centrepiece. | | EMPRESSE | • empresse n. Obsolete form of empress. • EMPRESSE adj. (French) eager, enthusiastic. | | FEBLESSE | • feblesse n. (Obsolete) feebleness; weakness; frailty. • FEBLESSE n. (Spenser) feebleness. | | IMPRESSE | • impresse n. Obsolete form of impress. (a heraldic device; an impresa) • IMPRESSE n. (Italian) an emblem with a motto, also IMPRESA, IMPRESE. | | KERMESSE | • kermesse n. Alternative form of kirmess. • KERMESSE n. (Dutch) a cycle race held in an urban area. | | LARGESSE | • largesse n. (Uncountable) Generosity in the giving of gifts or money. • largesse n. The gifts or money given in such a way. • largesse n. A benevolent demeanor. | | NOBLESSE | • noblesse n. The quality of being noble; nobleness. • noblesse n. The nobility; peerage. • NOBLESSE n. (French) nobility, nobleness, also NOBILESSE. | | PORPESSE | • porpesse n. Obsolete form of porpoise. • PORPESSE n. a porpoise, also PORPESS. | | PORTESSE | • portesse n. Obsolete spelling of porteous. • PORTESSE n. (historical) a portable breviary, also PORTAS, PORTEOUS, PORTESS, PORTHORS, PORTHOS, PORTHOUSE, PORTOUS. | | RICHESSE | • richesse n. (Archaic) wealth or riches. • richesse n. (Countable, collective) A group of martens; the collective noun for martens. • RICHESSE n. (obsolete) riches. | | VAINESSE | • vainesse n. Obsolete form of vainness. • VAINESSE n. (Spenser) vanity, futility, also VAINNESS. |
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: 23 words
- Scrabble in French: 38 words
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: 131 words
- Scrabble in German: 43 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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