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There are 20 words beginning with SCEP

SCEPSISscepsis n. Skepticism; skeptical philosophy.
SCEPSIS n. (Greek) philosophic doubt, also SKEPSIS.
SCEPSISESSCEPSIS n. (Greek) philosophic doubt, also SKEPSIS.
SCEPTERscepter n. American spelling form of sceptre.
scepter v. American spelling form of sceptre.
SCEPTER v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTRE.
SCEPTEREDsceptered v. Simple past tense and past participle of scepter.
SCEPTER v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTRE.
SCEPTERINGsceptering v. Present participle of scepter.
SCEPTER v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTRE.
SCEPTERLESSscepterless adj. Alternative form of sceptreless.
SCEPTERLESS adj. without a sceptre, also SCEPTRELESS.
SCEPTERSscepters n. Plural of scepter.
SCEPTER v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTRE.
SCEPTICsceptic n. British form standard spelling of skeptic.
sceptic adj. British form standard spelling of skeptic.
SCEPTIC adj. disbelieving, also SKEPTIC.
SCEPTICALsceptical adj. Britain standard spelling of skeptical.
SCEPTICAL adj. inclined to questioning and disbelief, also SKEPTICAL.
SCEPTICALLYsceptically adv. (British spelling) Alternative form of skeptically.
SCEPTICAL adv. inclined to questioning and disbelief, also SKEPTICAL.
SCEPTICISMscepticism n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of skepticism.
SCEPTICISM n. the doctrine that no facts can be certainly known, also SKEPTICISM.
SCEPTICISMSscepticisms n. Plural of scepticism.
SCEPTICISM n. the doctrine that no facts can be certainly known, also SKEPTICISM.
SCEPTICSsceptics n. Plural of sceptic.
SCEPTIC n. a person who doubts prevailing doctrines.
SCEPTRALsceptral adj. Of, relating to, or similar to a sceptre.
sceptral adj. Sovereign.
SCEPTRAL adj. pertaining to royal authority.
SCEPTREsceptre n. (UK) An ornamental staff held by a ruling monarch as a symbol of power.
sceptre v. To give a sceptre to.
sceptre v. To invest with royal power.
SCEPTREDsceptred v. Simple past tense and past participle of sceptre.
sceptred adj. Holding a sceptre.
sceptred adj. Invested with royal power.
SCEPTRELESSsceptreless adj. Having no sceptre; without authority; powerless.
SCEPTRELESS adj. without a sceptre, also SCEPTERLESS.
SCEPTRESsceptres n. Plural of sceptre.
SCEPTRE v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTER.
SCEPTRINGsceptring v. Present participle of sceptre.
SCEPTRE v. to invest with royal authority, also SCEPTER.
SCEPTRYSCEPTRY adj. (Keats) sceptred.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • English Wiktionary: 36 words
  • Scrabble in French: 7 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 1 word
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 20 words


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