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There are 14 words containing EDILE

AEDILEaedile n. (Historical, Ancient Rome) An elected official who was responsible for the maintenance of public buildings…
ædile n. Obsolete form of aedile.
AEDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also EDILE.
AEDILESaediles n. Plural of aedile.
ædiles n. Plural of ædile.
AEDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also EDILE.
AEDILESHIPaedileship n. (Historical) The office of an aedile.
aedileship n. (Historical) The period or duration of this office.
ædileship n. (Rare) Alternative form of aedileship.
AEDILESHIPSaedileships n. Plural of aedileship.
ædileships n. Plural of ædileship.
AEDILESHIP n. the office of an aedile.
EDILEedile n. Alternative spelling of aedile.
EDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also AEDILE.
EDILESediles n. Plural of edile.
EDILE n. (Latin) in classical times, a magistrate in charge of games, markets or buildings, also AEDILE.
PREDILECTpredilect v. (Transitive) To elect or choose beforehand.
PREDILECT adj. chosen in preference, also PREDILECTED.
PREDILECTEDpredilected v. Simple past tense and past participle of predilect.
PREDILECTED adj. chosen in preference, also PREDILECT.
PREDILECTIONpredilection n. A condition of favoring or liking; a tendency towards; proclivity; predisposition.
PREDILECTION n. an established preference for something.
PREDILECTIONSpredilections n. Plural of predilection.
PREDILECTION n. an established preference for something.
REMEDILESSremediless adj. Not having a remedy; not capable of being remedied.
REMEDILESS adj. not admitting of a remedy.
REMEDILESSLYremedilessly adv. In such a way as to be beyond all remedy.
REMEDILESS adv. not admitting of a remedy.
REMEDILESSNESSremedilessness n. Absence of remedy; incurability.
REMEDILESSNESS n. the state of being remediless.
SEDILEsedile n. Alternative form of sedilium (“type of seat in a church”).
SEDILE n. (Latin) a seat in a church for officiating clergy, also SEDILIUM.

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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