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There are 20 words containing TOUN| ASTOUND | • astound v. To astonish, bewilder or dazzle. • astound adj. (Obsolete) Stunned; astounded; astonished. • ASTOUND v. to amaze. | | ASTOUNDED | • astounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of astound. • astounded adj. Surprised, amazed, astonished or bewildered. • ASTOUND v. to amaze. | | ASTOUNDING | • astounding v. Present participle of astound. • astounding adj. That astounds or astound. • ASTOUND v. to amaze. | | ASTOUNDINGLY | • astoundingly adv. In an astounding manner; so as to astound, surprise, or amaze. • ASTOUNDING adv. ASTOUND, to amaze. | | ASTOUNDMENT | • astoundment n. Amazement. • ASTOUNDMENT n. (archaic) great surprise. | | ASTOUNDMENTS | • ASTOUNDMENT n. (archaic) great surprise. | | ASTOUNDS | • astounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of astound. • ASTOUND v. to amaze. | | CICLATOUN | • ciclatoun n. A costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages. • CICLATOUN n. (obsolete) a costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages, also CICLATON. | | CICLATOUNS | • ciclatouns n. Plural of ciclatoun. • CICLATOUN n. (obsolete) a costly cloth, of uncertain material, used in the Middle Ages, also CICLATON. | | NOTOUNGULATE | • notoungulate n. (Paleontology) Any of several extinct, hoofed, herbivorous mammals of the order Notoungulata, from Cenozoic… • notoungulate adj. Characteristic of these animals. • NOTOUNGULATE n. any one of an extinct group of herbivorous, hoofed mammals common in South America between the Palaeocene and Pleistocene eras, also NOTUNGULATE. | | NOTOUNGULATES | • notoungulates n. Plural of notoungulate. • NOTOUNGULATE n. any one of an extinct group of herbivorous, hoofed mammals common in South America between the Palaeocene and Pleistocene eras, also NOTUNGULATE. | | STOUN | • STOUN v. (Spenser) to stun, astound, also STONN, STONNE, STUN. | | STOUND | • stound n. (Chronology, obsolete or dialectal) An hour. • stound n. (Obsolete) A tide, season. • stound n. (Archaic or dialectal) A time, length of time, hour, while. | | STOUNDED | • stounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of stound. • STOUND v. to ache, throb, also STOWND. | | STOUNDING | • stounding v. Present participle of stound. • STOUND v. to ache, throb, also STOWND. | | STOUNDS | • stounds n. Plural of stound. • stounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stound. • STOUND v. to ache, throb, also STOWND. | | STOUNING | • STOUN v. (Spenser) to stun, astound, also STONN, STONNE, STUN. | | STOUNS | • STOUN v. (Spenser) to stun, astound, also STONN, STONNE, STUN. | | TOUN | • TOUN n. (Scots) a town. | | TOUNS | • TOUN n. (Scots) a town. |
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: 59 words
- Scrabble in French: 63 words
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: 1 word
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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