| Word | Scrabble | WWF |
|---|---|---|
| FELLY (5) TWLCollinsWWF noun: The outer rim of a wheel, supported by the spokes. [def] | 11 F (4) + E (1) + L (1) + L (1) + Y (4) | 12 |
| FLEY (4) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 10 F (4) + L (1) + E (1) + Y (4) | 10 |
| FEY (3) TWLCollinsWWF adjective: About to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death. [def] | 9 F (4) + E (1) + Y (4) | 8 |
| FLY (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: Any insect of the order Diptera; characterized by having two wings (except for some wingless species), also called true flies. [def] | 9 F (4) + L (1) + Y (4) | 9 |
| GELLY (5) TWLCollinsWWF noun: An explosive mixture of nitroglycerine and nitrate absorbed onto a base of wood pulp. [def] | 9 G (2) + E (1) + L (1) + L (1) + Y (4) | 11 |
| GLEY (4) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen. [def] | 8 G (2) + L (1) + E (1) + Y (4) | 9 |
| FELL (4) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A cutting-down of timber. [def] | 7 F (4) + E (1) + L (1) + L (1) | 9 |
| GEY (3) TWLCollinsWWF adjective: Fairly good; considerable. [def] | 7 G (2) + E (1) + Y (4) | 7 |
| YELL (4) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A shout. [def] | 7 Y (4) + E (1) + L (1) + L (1) | 8 |
| ELF (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A luminous spirit presiding over nature and fertility and dwelling in the world of Γlfheim (Elfland). Compare angel, nymph, fairy. [def] | 6 E (1) + L (1) + F (4) | 7 |
| LEY (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 6 L (1) + E (1) + Y (4) | 6 |
| LYE (3) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 6 L (1) + Y (4) + E (1) | 6 |
| EF (2) TWLCollinsWWF noun: The name of the Latin-script letter F. [def] | 5 E (1) + F (4) | 5 |
| FE (2) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 5 F (4) + E (1) | 5 |
| YE (2) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 5 Y (4) + E (1) | 4 |
| GEL (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A semi-solid to almost solid colloid of a solid and a liquid, such as jelly, cheese or opal. [def] | 4 G (2) + E (1) + L (1) | 6 |
| LEG (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A limb or appendage that an animal uses for support or locomotion. [def] | 4 L (1) + E (1) + G (2) | 6 |
| ELL (3) TWLCollinsWWF noun: A measure for cloth. An English ell was 1 1/4 yards (45 inches), whereas a Scottish ell measured only about 37 inches and a Flemish ... [def] | 3 E (1) + L (1) + L (1) | 5 |
| EL (2) TWLCollinsWWF [def] | 2 E (1) + L (1) | 3 |
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