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There are 10 words containing 2A, E, K, R, W and Y

BREAKAWAYbreakaway adj. Having broken away from a larger unit.
breakaway adj. Capable of breaking off without damaging the larger structure.
breakaway adj. (Ice hockey) Occurring during or as a result of a breakaway (see Noun).
GRAYWACKEgraywacke 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.
JAYHAWKERjayhawker n. (Historical) An abolitionist raider in the Kansas–Missouri border skirmishes during the American Civil War.
jayhawker n. Any robber or bandit.
JAYHAWKER n. a name given to a freebooting, un-enlisted, armed man or guerrilla in the American Civil War.
JAYWALKERjaywalker n. A person who violates pedestrian traffic regulations by crossing a street away from a designated crossing…
jay-walker n. Alternative spelling of jaywalker.
JAYWALKER n. one who walks in the road rather than on the pavement.
WAYMARKEDwaymarked adj. Marked with a waymark.
WAYMARK v. to mark with a waymark.
BREAKAWAYSbreakaways n. Plural of breakaway.
BREAKAWAY n. a revolt, a defection.
GRAYWACKESgraywackes 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.
JAYHAWKERSjayhawkers n. Plural of jayhawker.
JAYHAWKER n. a name given to a freebooting, un-enlisted, armed man or guerrilla in the American Civil War.
JAYWALKERSjaywalkers n. Plural of jaywalker.
jay-walkers n. Plural of jay-walker (alternative spelling of jaywalkers).
JAYWALKER n. one who walks in the road rather than on the pavement.
JAWBREAKINGLYjawbreakingly adv. In a way that is very difficult to say or pronounce.
JAWBREAKING adv. difficult to pronounce.

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.

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  • English Wiktionary: 172 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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