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There are 14 nine-letter words containing OMMO

COMMODIFYcommodify v. To make something into a commodity, sometimes at the expense of its intrinsic value.
COMMODIFY v. to make a commodity of something.
COMMODITYcommodity n. Anything movable (a good) that is bought and sold.
commodity n. Something useful or valuable.
commodity n. (Economics) Raw materials, agricultural and other primary products as objects of large-scale trading…
COMMODOREcommodore n. (Military, nautical) A naval officer holding a rank between captain and rear admiral.
commodore n. (Nautical) A (temporary) commander over a collection of ships who is not an admiral.
commodore n. (Nautical) The leading ship in a fleet of merchantmen.
COMMONAGEcommonage n. The condition of land that is held in common.
commonage n. The right to pasture animals on common land.
commonage n. Shared land; a common.
COMMONERScommoners n. Plural of commoner.
COMMONER n. one of the common people.
COMMONESTcommonest adj. Superlative form of common: most common.
COMMON adj. ordinary.
COMMONEYSCOMMONEY n. an ordinary playing marble.
COMMONINGcommoning v. Present participle of common.
COMMONING n. the conversion of land to common.
COMMORANTcommorant adj. (Law) Ordinarily residing; inhabiting.
commorant adj. (US, law) Inhabiting or occupying temporarily.
commorant n. A resident.
COMMOTIONcommotion n. A state of turbulent motion.
commotion n. An agitated disturbance or a hubbub.
commotion n. (Euphemistic) Sexual excitement.
COMMOVINGcommoving v. Present participle of commove.
COMMOVE v. to move violently.
DISCOMMONdiscommon v. (Historical, UK) To deprive of the privilege of citizenship of a town or city.
discommon v. (Historical, law) To deprive (Lands etc.) of commonable quality, by enclosing or appropriating.
discommon v. To exclude from using a commonable resource, such as land.
INCOMMODEincommode v. To make (someone) uncomfortable; to discomfort, to disturb, to trouble.
incommode v. To cause (someone or something) inconvenience; to hinder, to impede, to inconvenience, to obstruct.
incommode adj. (Formal, obsolete) Synonym of incommodious.
SLOMMOCKSSLOMMOCK v. (dialect) to walk with a hip-rolling gait, also SLUMMOCK.

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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  • English Wiktionary: 35 words
  • Scrabble in French: 15 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 41 words
  • Scrabble in German: 2 words
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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