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There are 18 words containing ATSCR

eats␣crow  ——  beatscript beat-scriptcat's␣cradlecatscratchflatscreen  ——  beatscripts beat-scriptscat's␣cradlesflatscreens  ——  catscratchessweat␣scraper  ——  sweat␣scraperswhat's␣cracking  ——  no␣great␣scratch  ——  cat-scratch␣fever cat␣scratch␣fever  ——  cat␣scratch␣disease

21 definitions found

  • eats␣crow — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eat crow.
  • beatscript — n. (Cinematography) A visual adjunct to a screenplay.
  • beat-script — n. (Film, television) A beatscript.
  • cat's␣cradle — n. (Uncountable) A children’s game of forming string into various… — n. (Countable, idiomatic) Any complicated structure that appears…
  • catscratch — n. The wound, scar or mark left by the scratch of a cat.
  • flatscreen — adj. (Of a television or monitor) Being slim from front to back… — adj. (Dated) being flat square, having the image display surface… — adj. (Dated) being vertically flat, having an image display surface…
  • beatscripts — n. Plural of beatscript.
  • beat-scripts — n. Plural of beat-script.
  • cat's␣cradles — n. Plural of cat’s cradle.
  • flatscreens — n. Plural of flatscreen.
  • catscratches — n. Plural of catscratch.
  • sweat␣scraper — n. A grooming tool used to remove sweat from horses or to remove…
  • sweat␣scrapers — n. Plural of sweat scraper.
  • what's␣cracking — interj. (Slang) What’s going on with you? (as a greeting).
  • no␣great␣scratch — phr. (Archaic, slang) Not much good; something of little value or importance.
  • cat-scratch␣fever — n. (Medicine) cat scratch disease.
  • cat␣scratch␣fever — n. Alternative form of cat-scratch fever.
  • cat␣scratch␣disease — n. (Medicine) A relatively benign disease, characterized by swollen…
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  • Scrabble in English: 4 words
  • French Wiktionary: no word
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 2 words
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  • Dutch Wiktionary: 6 words

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