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There are 19 words containing D, 2E, I, L, N, T and W

BEWILDERMENTbewilderment n. The state of being bewildered.
bewilderment n. A confusing or perplexing situation.
BEWILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered.
BEWILDERMENTSbewilderments n. Plural of bewilderment.
BEWILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered.
DISEMBOWELMENTdisembowelment n. The act of disemboweling.
DISEMBOWELMENT n. the act of disembowelling.
DISEMBOWELMENTSdisembowelments n. Plural of disembowelment.
DISEMBOWELMENT n. the act of disembowelling.
DWINDLEMENTdwindlement n. The process of dwindling; gradual reduction to nothing.
DWINDLEMENT n. the state of dwindling.
DWINDLEMENTSDWINDLEMENT n. the state of dwindling.
HALFWITTEDNESShalfwittedness n. The quality of being halfwitted.
HALFWITTED n. feebleminded.
INTERFLOWEDinterflowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interflow.
INTERFLOW v. to flow in.
NIMBLEWITTEDnimble-witted adj. Quick-witted.
NIMBLEWITTED adj. alert, intelligent.
PLANETWIDEplanetwide adj. Throughout a planet; covering a whole planet.
planetwide adv. Throughout a planet.
PLANETWIDE adj. extending throughout or involving an entire planet.
TOWARDLINESSESTOWARDLINESS n. the state of being towardly.
TWEEDLEDEEINGTWEEDLEDEE v. (Scots) to tweedle on a fiddle.
TWEEDLINGtweedling v. Present participle of tweedle.
TWEEDLE v. to perform casually on a musical instrument.
UNWIELDIESTunwieldiest adj. Superlative form of unwieldy: most unwieldy.
UNWIELDY adj. not wieldy.
WILDERMENTwilderment n. (Archaic) The state of being bewildered; confusion; bewilderment.
WILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered.
WILDERMENTSwilderments n. Plural of wilderment.
WILDERMENT n. the state of being bewildered.
WINDLESTRAEwindlestrae n. (Scotland) Alternative form of windlestraw.
WINDLESTRAE n. (Scots) anything light or insubstantial; a feeble person, also WINDLESTRAW.
WINDLESTRAESwindlestraes n. Plural of windlestrae.
WINDLESTRAE n. (Scots) anything light or insubstantial; a feeble person, also WINDLESTRAW.
WINTERKILLEDwinterkilled v. Simple past tense and past participle of winterkill.
winter-killed adj. (US) Of crops, having been killed by winter weather.
WINTERKILL v. to kill by exposure to cold.

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: 611 words
  • Scrabble in French: 4 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: no word
  • Scrabble in German: 12 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 2 words


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