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There are 12 words containing AMEST

BLAMESTORMblamestorm n. A process for determining the cause(s), human and otherwise, of the failure of something.
blamestorm v. To have a blamestorm, i.e., a session where a group discusses the cause(s), human and otherwise, of…
BLAMESTORM v. (of colleagues in a business, government, etc.) to meet in order to apportion blame for an error or failure.
BLAMESTORMEDblamestormed v. Simple past tense and past participle of blamestorm.
BLAMESTORM v. (of colleagues in a business, government, etc.) to meet in order to apportion blame for an error or failure.
BLAMESTORMINGblamestorming v. Present participle of blamestorm.
BLAMESTORMING n. meeting in order to apportion blame for an error or failure.
BLAMESTORMINGSBLAMESTORMING n. meeting in order to apportion blame for an error or failure.
BLAMESTORMSblamestorms n. Plural of blamestorm.
blamestorms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blamestorm.
BLAMESTORM v. (of colleagues in a business, government, etc.) to meet in order to apportion blame for an error or failure.
GAMESTgamest adj. Superlative form of game: most game.
GAME adj. plucky.
GAMESTERgamester n. A person who plays games.
gamester n. (Video games, nonstandard) One who plays video games.
gamester n. (Gambling) A gambler.
GAMESTERSgamesters n. Plural of gamester.
GAMESTER n. a gambler.
LAMESTlamest adj. Superlative form of lame: most lame.
LAME adj. disabled in the legs.
LAMESTREAMlamestream adj. (Slang, derogatory, usually of media) Mainstream.
lame-stream adj. Alternative form of lamestream.
LAMESTREAM n. the traditional media such as newspapers, television and radio, considered by some people as old-fashioned and gullible when compared to online news sources such as blogs.
LAMESTREAMSLAMESTREAM n. the traditional media such as newspapers, television and radio, considered by some people as old-fashioned and gullible when compared to online news sources such as blogs.
TAMESTtamest adj. Superlative form of tame: most tame.
TAME adj. not wild.

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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