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There are 19 words beginning with ABRO

ABROACHabroach v. (Transitive, obsolete) To set abroach; to let out, as liquor; to broach; to tap.
abroach adv. (Obsolete) Broached; in a condition for letting out or yielding liquor, as a cask which is tapped.
abroach adv. (Obsolete) In a state to be diffused or propagated.
ABROADabroad adv. Beyond the bounds of a country; in foreign countries.
abroad adv. (Dated) At large; widely; broadly; over a wide space.
abroad adv. (Dated) Without a certain confine; outside the house; away from one’s abode.
ABROADSABROAD n. a place abroad.
ABROGABLEabrogable adj. Capable of being abrogated.
ABROGABLE adj. that can be abrogated.
ABROGATEabrogate v. (Transitive, law) To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her…
abrogate v. (Transitive) To put an end to; to do away with.
abrogate v. (Molecular biology, transitive) To block a process or function.
ABROGATEDabrogated v. Simple past tense and past participle of abrogate.
ABROGATE v. to repeal (a law, custom, etc.); to abolish authoritatively or formally.
ABROGATESabrogates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abrogate.
ABROGATE v. to repeal (a law, custom, etc.); to abolish authoritatively or formally.
ABROGATINGabrogating v. Present participle of abrogate.
ABROGATE v. to repeal (a law, custom, etc.); to abolish authoritatively or formally.
ABROGATIONabrogation n. The act of abrogating; a repeal by authority; abolition.
ABROGATION n. the act of abrogating, formally annulling.
ABROGATIONSabrogations n. Plural of abrogation.
ABROGATION n. the act of abrogating, formally annulling.
ABROGATIVEabrogative adj. Tending or designed to abrogate.
ABROGATIVE adj. relating to annulment.
ABROGATORabrogator n. Agent noun of abrogate; one who abrogates.
ABROGATOR n. one who abrogates, abolishes authoritatively or formally.
ABROGATORSabrogators n. Plural of abrogator.
ABROGATOR n. one who abrogates, abolishes authoritatively or formally.
ABROOKEABROOKE v. an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers.
ABROOKEDabrooked v. Simple past tense and past participle of abrook.
ABROOKE v. an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers.
ABROOKESABROOKE v. an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers.
ABROOKINGabrooking v. Present participle of abrook.
ABROOKE v. an erroneous spelling of Shakespeare's "abrook" (to brook; to tolerate or endure) found in late 20th century editions of Chambers.
ABROSIAabrosia n. Abstinence.
abrosia n. Abstinence from food.
abrosia n. Wasting away as a result of abstinence from food.
ABROSIASABROSIA n. fasting.

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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