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There are 15 words containing OPALI

OPALINEopaline adj. Resembling opal in its iridescence; having a milky white iridescence.
opaline n. A clear to white liquid secreted by sea hares (genus Aplysia) that becomes viscous upon contact with water.
opaline n. (Mineralogy) any of several minerals resembling opal, including a variety of yellow chalcedony.
NOPALITONOPALITO n. (Spanish) a vegetable prepared from the branches of the prickly pear cactus.
OPALINESopalines n. Plural of opaline.
OPALINE n. an opaque white glass.
OPALISEDopalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of opalise.
OPALISED adj. made smooth, like opal, also OPALIZED.
OPALIZEDopalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of opalize.
opalized adj. Converted into a form of opal or chalcedony.
OPALIZED adj. made smooth, like opal, also OPALISED.
RHOPALICrhopalic adj. (Poetry, rhetoric) Having each successive word longer by a letter or syllable.
rhopalic n. A rhopalic poem.
RHOPALIC adj. each word being increased by a syllable.
NOPALITOSNOPALITO n. (Spanish) a vegetable prepared from the branches of the prickly pear cactus.
PROPALINGpropaling v. Present participle of propale.
PROPALE v. (Scots) to disclose.
RHOPALISMrhopalism n. (Poetry, rhetoric) rhopalic structure.
RHOPALISM n. a sentence or poem in which each word is one syllable longer than its predecessor.
RHOPALISMSRHOPALISM n. a sentence or poem in which each word is one syllable longer than its predecessor.
EPISCOPALIANepiscopalian adj. Episcopal, pertaining to a bishop of any church.
episcopalian adj. Episcopalian.
episcopalian n. Episcopalian.
EPISCOPALISMEPISCOPALISM n. episcopalian government and doctrine.
EPISCOPALIANSepiscopalians n. Plural of episcopalian.
Episcopalians n. Plural of Episcopalian.
EPISCOPALIAN n. an adherent of episcopacy; a person who belongs to an episcopal (esp. Anglican) church.
EPISCOPALISMSEPISCOPALISM n. episcopalian government and doctrine.
EPISCOPALIANISMEpiscopalianism prop.n. The doctrines and practices of Episcopalians.
EPISCOPALIANISM n. the state of being episcopalian.

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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