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There are 13 words beginning with VERBALIS

VERBALISATIONverbalisation n. Alternative spelling of verbalization.
VERBALISATION n. the act of verbalising, also VERBALIZATION.
VERBALISATIONSverbalisations n. Plural of verbalisation.
VERBALISATION n. the act of verbalising, also VERBALIZATION.
VERBALISEverbalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of verbalize.
VERBALISE v. to put into words, also VERBALIZE.
VERBALISEDverbalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of verbalise.
VERBALISE v. to put into words, also VERBALIZE.
VERBALISERverbaliser n. Alternative form of verbalizer.
VERBALISER n. one who verbalises, also VERBALIZER.
VERBALISERSverbalisers n. Plural of verbaliser.
VERBALISER n. one who verbalises, also VERBALIZER.
VERBALISESverbalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of verbalise.
VERBALISE v. to put into words, also VERBALIZE.
VERBALISINGverbalising v. Present participle of verbalise.
VERBALISE v. to put into words, also VERBALIZE.
VERBALISMverbalism n. The expression of a concept in words; the wording used in such an expression.
verbalism n. The excessive use of words, often with little meaning.
VERBALISM n. undue attention to words alone.
VERBALISMSverbalisms n. Plural of verbalism.
VERBALISM n. undue attention to words alone.
VERBALISTverbalist n. One who possesses verbal or oratorical skill.
verbalist n. One who favours words or the wording of something over its meaning or the idea behind it.
VERBALIST n. a person dealing in or concentrating on mere words rather than reality or meaning.
VERBALISTICverbalistic adj. Relating to verbalism or form of expression.
VERBALISTIC adj. of or like a verbalist.
VERBALISTSverbalists n. Plural of verbalist.
VERBALIST n. a person dealing in or concentrating on mere words rather than reality or meaning.

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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