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There are 20 words containing POOT

HAANEPOOThaanepoot n. A kind of large, fleshy South African grape.
HAANEPOOT n. (South African) a kind of grape, also HANEPOOT, HONEYPOT.
HAANEPOOTShaanepoots n. Plural of haanepoot.
HAANEPOOT n. (South African) a kind of grape, also HANEPOOT, HONEYPOT.
HANEPOOThanepoot n. (South African English) The muscat blanc d’Alexandrie.
hanepoot n. (South African English) Wine made from muscat blanc d’Alexandrie.
HANEPOOT n. (South African) a kind of grape, also HAANEPOOT, HONEYPOT.
HANEPOOTShanepoots n. Plural of hanepoot.
HANEPOOT n. (South African) a kind of grape, also HAANEPOOT, HONEYPOT.
PAMPOOTIEpampootie n. A traditional shoe, formerly made and worn on the Aran Islands of County Galway, Ireland, consisting…
PAMPOOTIE n. a rawhide slipper worn by men in the Aran Islands.
PAMPOOTIESpampooties n. Plural of pampootie.
PAMPOOTIE n. a rawhide slipper worn by men in the Aran Islands.
POOTpoot v. (Childish, slang) To fart.
poot n. (Childish, slang) A fart, perhaps a relatively quiet one.
POOT v. (Scots) to shoot at young partridges or grouse.
POOTEDpooted v. Simple past tense and past participle of poot.
POOT v. (Scots) to shoot at young partridges or grouse.
POOTERpooter n. A glass jar used for collecting small insects etc; it has two tubes, one (protected by a gauze) which…
pooter v. To capture (insects) with a pooter.
pooter v. To move about aimlessly; to potter around.
POOTEREDpootered v. Simple past tense and past participle of pooter.
POOTER v. to hurry away.
POOTERINGpootering v. Present participle of pooter.
POOTER v. to hurry away.
POOTERSpooters n. Plural of pooter.
pooters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pooter.
POOTER v. to hurry away.
POOTINGpooting v. Present participle of poot.
POOT v. (Scots) to shoot at young partridges or grouse.
POOTLEpootle n. (Britain) A stroll; a wandering.
pootle v. (Britain) To wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter.
POOTLE v. to travel in no particular hurry.
POOTLEDpootled v. Simple past tense and past participle of pootle.
POOTLE v. to travel in no particular hurry.
POOTLESpootles n. Plural of pootle.
pootles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pootle.
POOTLE v. to travel in no particular hurry.
POOTLINGpootling v. Present participle of pootle.
POOTLE v. to travel in no particular hurry.
POOTSpoots n. Plural of poot.
POOT v. (Scots) to shoot at young partridges or grouse.
SPOOTSPOOT n. the razor-shell mollusc.
SPOOTSSPOOT n. the razor-shell mollusc.

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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