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There are 14 words ending with ITTLE| KITTLE | • kittle v. (Transitive, Scotland and Northern England) To tickle, to touch lightly. • kittle adj. (Scotland and Northern England) Ticklish. • kittle adj. (Scotland and Northern England) Not easily managed. | | LITTLE | • little adj. Small in size. • little adj. Insignificant, trivial. • little adj. Very young. | | TITTLE | • tittle n. (Typography) Any small dot, stroke, or diacritical mark, especially if part of a letter, or if a letter-like… • tittle n. (By extension) A small, insignificant amount (of something); a modicum or speck. • tittle v. (Scotland) To chatter. | | VITTLE | • vittle n. Alternative spelling of victual. • vittle v. Alternative spelling of victual. • VITTLE v. (dialect) to provide with food, also VICTUAL. | | BRITTLE | • brittle adj. Inflexible; liable to break, snap, or shatter easily under stress, pressure, or impact. • brittle adj. Not physically tough or tenacious; apt to break or crumble when bending. • brittle adj. (Archaeology) Said of rocks and minerals with a conchoidal fracture; capable of being knapped or flaked. | | CUITTLE | • CUITTLE v. (Scots) to coax, to cajole. | | KNITTLE | • knittle n. (Nautical) Alternative form of nettles. • Knittle prop.n. A surname. • KNITTLE n. a string that draws together a purse or bag. | | SKITTLE | • skittle n. One of the wooden targets used in skittles. • skittle v. (Intransitive) To play skittles. • skittle v. (Transitive) (with down) To squander one’s money. | | SMITTLE | • smittle v. (Obsolete, UK, dialect, transitive) To infect. • smittle adj. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) Infectious. • smittle n. (Obsolete, UK, dialect) An infection. | | SPITTLE | • spittle n. Spit, usually frothy and of a milky coloration. • spittle n. Something frothy and white that resembles spit. • spittle n. Spit-up or drool of an infant. | | WHITTLE | • whittle n. A knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife. • whittle v. (Transitive or intransitive) To cut or shape wood with a knife. • whittle v. (Transitive) To reduce or gradually eliminate something (such as a debt). | | BELITTLE | • belittle v. (Transitive) To knowingly say that something is smaller or less important than it actually is, especially… • BELITTLE v. to disparage. | | EMBRITTLE | • embrittle v. (Intransitive) To become brittle. • embrittle v. (Transitive) To make (something) brittle. • EMBRITTLE v. (archaic) to make or become brittle. | | LICKSPITTLE | • lickspittle n. A fawning toady; a base sycophant. • lickspittle n. (By extension) The practice of giving empty flattery for personal gain. • lickspittle v. (Transitive and intransitive) To play the toady; take the role of a lickspittle to please (someone). |
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: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: 8 words
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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