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There are 12 words containing A, 2F, G, H, I, N and T

AFFREIGHTMENTaffreightment n. (Nautical) The act of hiring, or the contract for use of, a vessel, or some part of it, to convey cargo.
AFFREIGHTMENT n. hiring of a vessel.
AFFREIGHTMENTSaffreightments n. Plural of affreightment.
AFFREIGHTMENT n. hiring of a vessel.
AFFRIGHTENaffrighten v. (Archaic) To frighten.
AFFRIGHTEN v. to frighten, also AFFRIGHT.
AFFRIGHTENEDaffrightened adj. (Archaic) frightened, affected by fright.
AFFRIGHTEN v. to frighten, also AFFRIGHT.
AFFRIGHTENINGaffrightening v. Present participle of affrighten.
AFFRIGHTEN v. to frighten, also AFFRIGHT.
AFFRIGHTENSaffrightens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of affrighten.
AFFRIGHTEN v. to frighten, also AFFRIGHT.
AFFRIGHTINGaffrighting v. Present participle of affright.
AFFRIGHT v. to frighten.
AFFRIGHTMENTaffrightment n. (Obsolete) The action of frightening or terrifying; intimidation.
affrightment n. (Obsolete) A cause of fear.
affrightment n. (Archaic) Fright; fear; alarm; the fact or state of being frightened.
AFFRIGHTMENTSAFFRIGHTMENT n. sudden fear.
INFANGTHIEFinfangthief n. (Historical, law) A privilege of some feudal lords permitting them to execute summary judgment upon…
INFANGTHIEF n. (Old English) the right of taking and fining a thief within the boundaries of one's own jurisdiction.
INFANGTHIEFSINFANGTHIEF n. (Old English) the right of taking and fining a thief within the boundaries of one's own jurisdiction.
OUTFANGTHIEFoutfangthief n. (Historical, law, properly, rare) A privilege of some feudal lords permitting them to execute summary…
outfangthief n. (Historical, law, generally, rare) A privilege of some feudal lords permitting them to execute summary…
outfangthief n. (Historical, law, rare, countable) A thief so captured and tried.

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: 125 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 2 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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