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FELL (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A cutting-down of timber. [def]
7
F (4) + E (1) + L (1) + L (1)
9
FLOE (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A low, flat mass of floating ice. [def]
7
F (4) + L (1) + O (1) + E (1)
8
FORE (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: The front; the forward part of something; the foreground. [def]
7
F (4) + O (1) + R (1) + E (1)
7
FROE (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A cleaving tool for splitting cask staves and shingles from the block. [def]
7
F (4) + R (1) + O (1) + E (1)
7
ROLF (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
verb: To apply the Rolfing massage technique to. [def]
7
R (1) + O (1) + L (1) + F (4)
8
ELF (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A luminous spirit presiding over nature and fertility and dwelling in the world of Álfheim (Elfland). Compare angel, nymph, fairy. [def]
6
E (1) + L (1) + F (4)
7
FER (3)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
6
F (4) + E (1) + R (1)
6
FOE (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: An enemy. [def]
6
F (4) + O (1) + E (1)
6
FOR (3)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
6
F (4) + O (1) + R (1)
6
FRO (3)
TWLCollinsWWF
adverb: From; away; back or backward. [def]
6
F (4) + R (1) + O (1)
6
REF (3)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
6
R (1) + E (1) + F (4)
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
OF (2)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
5
O (1) + F (4)
5
LORE (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: All the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience. [def]
4
L (1) + O (1) + R (1) + E (1)
5
ORLE (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A bordure that runs around the outline of a shield without touching the edge [def]
4
O (1) + R (1) + L (1) + E (1)
5
ROLE (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: A character or part played by a performer or actor. [def]
4
R (1) + O (1) + L (1) + E (1)
5
ROLL (4)
TWLCollinsWWF
noun: The act or result of rolling, or state of being rolled. [def]
4
R (1) + O (1) + L (1) + L (1)
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
LOR (3)
TWLCollinsWWF [def]
3
L (1) + O (1) + R (1)
4

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