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There are 15 words containing OBLIN

DISENNOBLINGdisennobling v. Present participle of disennoble.
DISENNOBLE v. to deprive of that which ennobles; to degrade.
ENNOBLINGennobling v. Present participle of ennoble.
ennobling n. An act of making noble.
ENNOBLE v. to make noble.
GOBLINgoblin n. One of various hostile supernatural creatures, now especially (fantasy literature) a malevolent and…
GOBLin prop.n. (Britain, rail transport, informal) Acronym of Gospel Oak to Barking Line, a railway line in north London.
GOBLIN n. an unpleasant or mischievous sprite in the form of an old man, also GOBBELINE.
GOBLINSgoblins n. Plural of goblin.
GOBLIN n. an unpleasant or mischievous sprite in the form of an old man, also GOBBELINE.
HOBGOBLINhobgoblin n. A small, ugly goblin that makes trouble for humans.
hobgoblin n. (By extension) A source of dread, fear or apprehension; a bugbear.
HOBGOBLIN n. a mischievous fairy; a frightful apparition.
HOBGOBLINISMhobgoblinism n. Synonym of hobgoblinry.
HOBGOBLINISM n. the state of being a hobgoblin, also HOBGOBLINRY.
HOBGOBLINISMSHOBGOBLINISM n. the state of being a hobgoblin, also HOBGOBLINRY.
HOBGOBLINRIESHOBGOBLINRY n. the state of being a hobgoblin, also HOBGOBLINISM.
HOBGOBLINRYhobgoblinry n. Tales or folklore involving hobgoblins.
HOBGOBLINRY n. the state of being a hobgoblin, also HOBGOBLINISM.
HOBGOBLINShobgoblins n. Plural of hobgoblin.
HOBGOBLIN n. a mischievous fairy; a frightful apparition.
MOBLINGmobling v. Present participle of moble.
MOBLE v. (obsolete) to muffle, also MOBBLE.
SNOBLINGsnobling n. (Dated, humorous) A little snob.
SNOBLING n. a little snob.
SNOBLINGSsnoblings n. Plural of snobling.
SNOBLING n. a little snob.
STEREOBLINDstereoblind adj. Unable to use stereopsis for depth perception.
STEREOBLIND adj. having two-dimensional rather than normal three-dimensional vision.
UNNOBLINGUNNOBLE v. to deprive of nobility.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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  • English Wiktionary: 62 words
  • Scrabble in French: no word
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 9 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 13 words


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