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There are 18 words containing RACKLE

CRACKLEcrackle n. A prolonged, frequent cracking sound; a fizzing, popping sound.
crackle n. (Pottery) A style of glaze giving the impression of many small cracks.
crackle n. (Physics) The fifth derivative of the position vector with respect to time (after velocity, acceleration…
CRACKLEDcrackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of crackle.
crackled adj. (Pottery) Having a crackle, or glaze resembling many small cracks.
CRACKLE v. to emit snapping sounds.
CRACKLEScrackles n. Plural of crackle.
crackles n. (Medicine, plurae tantum, lung sounds) rales.
crackles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crackle.
CRACKLEWAREcrackleware n. Articles made with a crackle glaze.
CRACKLEWARE n. pottery with a crackled glaze.
CRACKLEWAREScracklewares n. Plural of crackleware.
CRACKLEWARE n. pottery with a crackled glaze.
GRACKLEgrackle n. Any of several American blackbirds of the genus Quiscalus, and related genera, having iridescent plumage.
grackle n. (Formerly) Any of several Asian myna birds of the genus Gracula.
GRACKLE n. a kind of American blackbird, also GRAKLE.
GRACKLESgrackles n. Plural of grackle.
GRACKLE n. a kind of American blackbird, also GRAKLE.
RACKLErackle n. (Countable, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A chain.
rackle n. (Uncountable, UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Noisy talk.
rackle v. (UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To talk noisily; rattle on.
RACKLESrackles n. Plural of rackle.
RACKLE n. a chain.
SPRACKLEsprackle v. Alternative form of sprauchle.
SPRACKLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRAUCHLE.
SPRACKLEDsprackled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprackle.
SPRACKLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRAUCHLE.
SPRACKLESsprackles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sprackle.
SPRACKLE v. (Scots) to clamber, also SPRAUCHLE.
TRACKLEMENTtracklement n. (UK, rare) A savoury condiment (for example a mustard, relish or chutney), especially one served with meat.
TRACKLEMENT n. (dialect) a condiment, accompaniment, etc., to food.
TRACKLEMENTStracklements n. Plural of tracklement.
TRACKLEMENT n. (dialect) a condiment, accompaniment, etc., to food.
TRACKLESStrackless adj. Not having tracks or paths; untrodden.
trackless adj. Not following a track.
trackless adj. (Of a train etc.) Not running on tracks.
TRACKLESSLYtracklessly adv. Without a track.
TRACKLESS adv. without a track.
TRACKLESSNESStracklessness n. The state or quality of being trackless.
TRACKLESSNESS n. the state of being trackless.
TRACKLESSNESSESTRACKLESSNESS n. the state of being trackless.

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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  • Scrabble in German: 1 word
  • Scrabble in Romanian: no word


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