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There are 17 thirteen-letter words containing ROPRIA

APPROPRIACIESappropriacies n. Plural of appropriacy.
APPROPRIACY n. the condition of delicate and precise fittingness of a word or expression to its context, even when it is chosen from a number of close synonyms.
APPROPRIATELYappropriately adv. In an appropriate manner; properly; suitably.
APPROPRIATE adv. suitable.
APPROPRIATINGappropriating v. Present participle of appropriate.
APPROPRIATE v. to take exclusive possession of.
APPROPRIATIONappropriation n. An act or instance of appropriating.
appropriation n. That which is appropriated.
appropriation n. Public funds set aside for a specific purpose.
APPROPRIATIVEappropriative adj. Taking or setting apart for oneself; appropriating; constituting appropriation.
APPROPRIATIVE adj. relating to appropriation.
APPROPRIATORSappropriators n. Plural of appropriator.
APPROPRIATOR n. one who appropriates.
DISPROPRIATEDdispropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispropriate.
DISPROPRIATE v. (obsolete) to disappropriate.
DISPROPRIATESdispropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispropriate.
DISPROPRIATE v. (obsolete) to disappropriate.
EXPROPRIATINGexpropriating v. Present participle of expropriate.
EXPROPRIATE v. to deprive of possession or proprietary rights.
EXPROPRIATIONexpropriation n. The act of expropriating; the surrender of a claim to private property; the act of depriving of private…
EXPROPRIATION n. the act of expropriating.
EXPROPRIATORSexpropriators n. Plural of expropriator.
EXPROPRIATOR n. one who expropriates.
IMPROPRIATINGimpropriating v. Present participle of impropriate.
IMPROPRIATE v. to transfer ecclesiastical revenue to a layman.
IMPROPRIATIONimpropriation n. The act of impropriating; putting an ecclesiastical benefice or tithes in the hands of a layman, or lay corporation.
impropriation n. A benefice, tithe etc. that has been put in lay hands.
IMPROPRIATION n. the act of impropriating.
IMPROPRIATORSimpropriators n. Plural of impropriator.
IMPROPRIATOR n. a layman who is in possession of a benefice or its revenues.
INAPPROPRIATEinappropriate adj. Not appropriate; not suitable for the situation, time, or place.
inappropriate adj. (Informal, in particular) Improper; adult; sexual.
INAPPROPRIATE adj. not appropriate, also UNAPPROPRIATE.
REAPPROPRIATEreappropriate v. To seize and reassign.
reappropriate v. To appropriate again.
reappropriate v. (Sociology) (of a group) To reclaim a term that was previously used to disparage that group.
UNAPPROPRIATEunappropriate v. (Transitive) To take from private possession; to restore to the possession or right of all.
unappropriate adj. (Rare) Inappropriate; unsuitable.
unappropriate adj. (Obsolete) Not appropriated.

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: 29 words
  • Scrabble in French: 14 words
  • Scrabble in Spanish: no word
  • Scrabble in Italian: 36 words
  • Scrabble in German: no word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: 13 words


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