Best Scoring Anagrams of: LARVAE_
| Word | Save | Length | Usage | Points | Type | ||
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| lazar | 5 | 14 | nounn | ||||
noun • a person afflicted with leprosy | |||||||
| java | 4 | 14 | nounn | ||||
noun • a beverage consisting of an infusion of ground coffee beans • an island in Indonesia to the south of Borneo; one of the world's most densely populated regions • a platform-independent object-oriented programming language | |||||||
| zeal | 4 | 13 | nounn | ||||
noun • a feeling of strong eagerness (usually in favor of a person or cause) • excessive fervor to do something or accomplish some end • prompt willingness | |||||||
| raze | 4 | 13 | verbv | ||||
verb • tear down so as to make flat with the ground | |||||||
| laze | 4 | 13 | verbv | ||||
verb • be idle; exist in a changeless situation | |||||||
| vex | 3 | 13 | verbv | ||||
verb • cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations • disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress • change the arrangement or position of • subject to prolonged examination, discussion, or deliberation • be a mystery or bewildering to | |||||||
| lekvar | 6 | 13 | nounn | ||||
noun • a sweet filling made of prunes or apricots | |||||||
| relax | 5 | 12 | verbv | ||||
verb • become less tense, rest, or take one's ease • make less taut • become loose or looser or less tight • cause to feel relaxed • become less tense, less formal, or less restrained, and assume a friendlier manner • make less severe or strict • become less severe or strict • make less active or fast | |||||||
| palaver | 7 | 12 | verb, nounv, n | ||||
noun • flattery intended to persuade • loud and confused and empty talk verb • speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly • influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering • have a lengthy discussion, usually between people of different backgrounds | |||||||
| caravel | 7 | 12 | nounn | ||||
noun • A light, usually lateen-rigged sailing ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish for about 300 years from the 15th century, first for trade and later for voyages of exploration. | |||||||
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Tip: Scrabble EU allows far more words than US! | |||||||