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There are 12 words containing A, B, D, 2E, M and 2T| AMBIDENTATE | • AMBIDENTATE adj. of a ligand, able to coordinate through either of two different atoms, also AMPHIDENTATE. | | AMBIDEXTERITIES | • ambidexterities n. Plural of ambidexterity. • AMBIDEXTERITY n. the state of being ambidextrous. | | AMBIDEXTERITY | • ambidexterity n. The property of being equally skillful with each hand. • ambidexterity n. Superior cleverness or adaptability. • AMBIDEXTERITY n. the state of being ambidextrous. | | BATTLEMENTED | • battlemented adj. Furnished with battlements, as the ramparts of a city or castle. • BATTLEMENTED adj. having a battlement. | | DEBATEMENT | • debatement n. Controversy; deliberation; debate. • DEBATEMENT n. (obsolete) controversy. | | DEBATEMENTS | • debatements n. Plural of debatement. • DEBATEMENT n. (obsolete) controversy. | | DETERMINABILITY | • determinability n. The quality of being determinable. • DETERMINABILITY n. the quality of being determinable. | | EMBATTLED | • embattled adj. Armed or prepared for battle (literally or figuratively). • embattled adj. Of a place: occupied or surrounded by armed troops (also figuratively). • embattled adj. Of a place: strengthened so as to withstand attacks; fortified. | | OBTEMPERATED | • obtemperated v. Simple past tense and past participle of obtemperate. • OBTEMPERATE v. to obey (a judgment or decree), also OBTEMPER. | | SUBDEPARTMENT | • subdepartment n. A subordinate department, bureau. • SUBDEPARTMENT n. a subdivision of a department. | | SUBDEPARTMENTS | • subdepartments n. Plural of subdepartment. • SUBDEPARTMENT n. a subdivision of a department. | | TIMETABLED | • timetabled v. Simple past tense and past participle of timetable. • timetabled adj. Appearing in a timetable. • TIMETABLE v. to draw up a schedule of events for. |
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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