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There are 14 words ending with ATTLE

BATTLEbattle n. A contest, a struggle.
battle n. (Military) A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be…
battle n. (Military, now rare) A division of an army; a battalion.
BRATTLEbrattle v. (Intransitive) To rattle; to make a scampering noise.
BRATTLE v. (Scots) to rush noisily.
CATTLEcattle n. Domesticated bovine animals (cows, bulls, steers etc).
cattle n. Certain other livestock, such as sheep, pigs or horses.
cattle n. (Derogatory, figuratively) People who resemble domesticated bovine animals in behavior or destiny.
EMBATTLEembattle v. (Transitive) To arrange in order of battle; to array for battle.
embattle v. To prepare or arm for battle; to equip as for battle.
embattle v. (Intransitive) To be arrayed for battle.
PATTLEPATTLE n. (Scots) a small long-handled spade for cleaning a plough, also PETTLE.
PRATTLEprattle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To speak incessantly and in an inconsequential or childish manner; to babble.
prattle n. Silly, childish talk; babble.
PRATTLE v. to talk at length about nothing in particular.
PREBATTLEprebattle adj. Before a battle.
PREBATTLE adj. before battle.
RATTLErattle v. (Transitive, ergative) To create a rattling sound by shaking or striking.
rattle v. (Transitive, figurative, informal) To scare, startle, unsettle, or unnerve.
rattle v. (Intransitive) To make a rattling noise; to make noise by or from shaking.
SCRATTLEscrattle v. To scratch.
scrattle v. To make shift, to manage to get along.
scrattle v. (Intransitive, UK, dialect) To scuttle.
SPRATTLEsprattle v. (Scotland, intransitive) To scramble.
SPRATTLE v. (Scots) to scramble.
SQUATTLEsquattle v. (Intransitive, Scotland) To squat or sprawl; to duck into concealment.
SQUATTLE v. (Scots) to squat down.
TATTLEtattle v. (Intransitive) To chatter; to gossip.
tattle v. (Intransitive, Canada, US, derogatory) Often said of children: to report incriminating information about…
tattle v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To speak like a baby or young child; to babble, to prattle; to speak haltingly; to stutter.
TWATTLEtwattle v. (Archaic, transitive, intransitive) To talk in a digressive or long-winded way.
twattle n. (Archaic) Chatter; twaddle.
twattle v. (Archaic, transitive) To make much of; to pet or coddle.
WATTLEwattle n. A construction of branches and twigs woven together to form a wall, barrier, fence, or roof.
wattle n. A single twig or rod laid on a roof to support the thatch.
wattle n. A wrinkled fold of skin, sometimes brightly coloured, hanging from the neck of birds (such as chicken…

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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  • Scrabble in German: 3 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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