What is Scrabble?
Scrabble is essentially a word game which can be played by 2-4 players at a given time on a board which comprises a grid of squares in a 15 X 15 format. The squares are assigned different scoring attributes. There are 100 tiles to draw from and players must draw 7 tiles initially and maintain the same number on their racks till they are exhausted. Each tile has a point value attached to it. If all 7 tiles are used in a word an additional 50 points is added to the players score. The goal is to win by scoring more than your opponent. Scrabble is now increasingly played competitively across several countries on the globe and in several languages.
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My colleague Ishika takes you through some useful tools for word study namely Zyzzyva, Aerolith, and Anagram Quizzer. I chip in on my favor...
Thursday, 9 July 2020
Wednesday, 22 April 2020
Scrabble Training Workshop
A scrabble training workshop is being organised by my very good friend and a top scrabble player in the world Irfan Siddiqui. Details from him are below:
The best way to deal with today's situation is through positive energy, thoughts and actions.
Some people are staying positive by utilizing the lockdown ππperiod to enhance their skills or by learning a new hobby/activity
I would like to help you learn and excel at a new hobby and am excited to launch my *ONLINE SCRABBLE WORKSHOPS* for *adults and children*
A little about me:
*Irfan Siddiqui* based in Bahrain; pro Scrabble player for 2 years
6 time World Scrabble Championship ππ participant, ranked 4 in *India* & 169 in the world
Learning & Development professional with nearly 10 years of teaching experience.
For more details regarding the workshops, please refer to the attachment below or contact me on
+973 33345550 (WhatsApp) or email me on mohd.irfan.s@gmail.com
You can register for any of the workshops using the following link: https://forms.gle/3TKZoR5LWftfPZAE6
BEGINNER WORKSHOP | Date & Timings | Sat, 25th April 2.15 - 3.45 pm | Sun, 26th April 4 pm - 5.30 pm | Mon, 27th April 2.15 - 3.45 pm | Tue, 28th April 2.15 - 3.45 pm | Wed, 29th April 2.15 - 3.45 pm | Fri, 1st May 5.30 - 6.15 pm |
SESSION ITINERARY | 1. Introduction to Scrabble 2. Board & Premium squares 3. Tile distribution & tile values 4. How to play: Rules 5. Introduction to 2-letter words 6. Summary 7. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous session 2. Scoring tutorial 3. Word exercises a. Sub-anagrams b. Hooks c. Bingos 4. Summary 5. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. 2-letter words exercises 3. Scrabble study: a. Why? What? Where? When?How? 4. Mini Scrabble game 5. Summary 6. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. Basics of strategy a. Rack balancing b. How to spot words c. Exchanging tiles d. Elements of Luck & Skill 3. Mini Scrabble game 4. Summary 5. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. Consensus game 1 with analysis 3. Consensus game 2 with analysis 4. Summary 5. Q & A | FREE BONUS SURPRISE SESSION DON'T MISS IT!! | |
Target audience | a. Children & adults who have no/minimal experience of playing Scrabble face-to-face or online b. Children & adults who have never played Scrabble at a club or at a competitive level | ||||||
Registration fee | Rs 3,000 per participant for the entire workshop (5 sessions) | ||||||
Requirements | 1. You do not need to have a Scrabble set for the sessions. However, if you have a set then please keep it ready during the session 2. Notebook/Paper 3. Session notes/presentation will be emailed to all participants after each session | ||||||
INTERMEDIATE WORKSHOP | Date & Timings | Sat, 25th April 4 pm - 5.30 pm | Sun, 26th April 6 - 7.30 pm | Mon, 27th April 4 pm - 5.30 pm | Tue, 28th April 4 pm - 5.30 pm | Wed, 29th April 4 pm - 5.30 pm | Fri, 1st May 5.30 - 6.15 pm |
SESSION ITINERARY | 1. Introduction Quiz 2. Skills & Knowledge gap analysis 3. Scrabble study: a. Order of study b. Word study tools c. How to examine a game 4. Summary 5. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous session 2. Strategy modules a. Rack Balancing b. How to spot words c. Board vision & hotspots d. Luck vs Risk 3. Mini Scrabble game 4. Summary 5. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. Basics of strategy a. Opening move b. End game c. Exchanging tiles 3. Mini Scrabble game 4. Summary 5. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. Tournament Scrabble: a. Tips for preparation b. Common mistakes c. Playing the rack vs player c. Challenging words d. Phony plays e. Time Management f. Scoring & tile tracking tips 3. Summary 4. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. Consensus game 1 with analysis 3. Consensus game 2 with analysis 4. Summary 5. Q & A | FREE BONUS SURPRISE SESSION DON'T MISS IT!! | |
Target audience | a. Children & Adults who have played Scrabble face-to-face or online but not at a serious/club/competitive level b. Unrated (SAI/WESPA) players c. SAI/WESPA rated players with rating less than 1000 | ||||||
Registration fee | Rs 4,000 per participant for the entire workshop (5 sessions) | ||||||
Requirements | 1. You do not need to have a Scrabble set for the sessions. However, if you have a set then please keep it ready during the session 2. Notebook/Paper 3. Session notes/presentation will be emailed to all participants after each session | ||||||
DECATHLON ADVANCED WEBINARS | Date & Timings | Sat, 25th April 6 - 7.30 pm | Mon, 27th April 6 - 7.30 pm | Tue, 28th April 6 - 7.30 pm | Wed, 29th April 6 - 7.30 pm | Thu, 30th April 6 - 7.30 pm | Fri, 1st May 5.30 - 6.15 pm |
SESSION ITINERARY | 1. Introduction Quiz 2. Webinar 1: Luck vs Skill 3. Webinar 2: Scrabble study: a. Order of study b. Word study tools c. How to examine a game 4. Summary 5. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous session 2. Webinar 3: Opening move 3. Webinar 4: Exchanging tiles 4. Consensus game with analysis 5. Summary 6. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. Webinar 5: Board vision & hotspots 3. Webinar 6: Time Management 4. Consensus game with analysis 5. Summary 6. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. Webinar 7: End Game 3. Webinar 8: Tournament Scrabble 4. Summary 5. Q & A | 1. Review quiz of previous sessions 2. Webinar 9: Risk vs Reward 3. Consensus game with analysis 4. Summary 5. Q & A | FREE BONUS SURPRISE SESSION DON'T MISS IT!! | |
Target audience | a. Children & adults with competitive Scrabble experience b. SAI/WESPA rated players with rating more than 1000 | ||||||
Registration fee | Rs 1,500 | Rs 1,500 | Rs 1,500 | Rs 1,500 | Rs 1,500 | ||
Rs 6,000 for the entire DECATHLON package (all 5 sessions) | |||||||
Requirements | 1. You do not need to have a Scrabble set for the sessions. However, if you have a set then please keep it ready during the session 2. Notebook/Paper 3. Session notes/presentation will be emailed to all participants after each session |
Wednesday, 8 April 2020
Scrabble Words Containing Corona
We have all been inundated with the coronavirus which is a valid word in CSW19. Here are a few more out of Zyzzyva:
Front
Hook
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Word
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Back
Hook
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geocorona
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es
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coronach
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s
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coronae
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coronal
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s
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coronally
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coronas
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coronary
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coronate
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ds
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Monday, 27 January 2020
Vadodara All India Open Scrabble Tournament
Competitive scrabble returns to lovely Vadodara, home to some magnificent, palaces, gardens and lakes. The tournament set to take place from February 28 to March 1 will be conducted by Vadodara Scrabble Club in association with Polytech Plastics.
This will be SAI rated. There will be 3 divisions. Division A is for players rated 1000 and above while division B is for players rated 600-999. In addition there will be a division C for newbies. For more details contact Vimisha Patel (9825164654, vimisha.patel@gmail.com)
This will be SAI rated. There will be 3 divisions. Division A is for players rated 1000 and above while division B is for players rated 600-999. In addition there will be a division C for newbies. For more details contact Vimisha Patel (9825164654, vimisha.patel@gmail.com)
Thursday, 16 January 2020
Mu Sigma International Scrabble Tournament 2020
Here are some recorded games from the recently concluded Mu Sigma International Scrabble Tournament:
Monday, 25 November 2019
Nigel's Incredible Run in International Scrabble Tournaments in Bangalore
The double world champion has had an amazing run in in international scrabble tournaments in Bangalore. He takes a 10 title streak into the MuSigma International scrabble tournament to be held in January 2020. This must rank among the best title streaks in all of scrabble. Here is a look at Nigel's dominance:
Tournament
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Year
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Winner
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Games Won
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Spread
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Runner Up
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Games Won
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Spread
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iGATE 2009 International
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2009
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Pakorn
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19
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1469
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Nigel
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18
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2794
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iGATE 2010 International
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2010
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Nigel
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19
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1522
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Sherwin
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18
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1628
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2011 iGATE International
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2011
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Nigel
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25
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3354
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Sherwin
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18
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1095
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2012 iGATE International
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2012
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Nigel
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21
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2298
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Akshay
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17
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797
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2013 iGATE International
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2013
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Nigel
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26
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1610
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Olaiya
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25
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1494
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2014 iGATE International
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2014
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Nigel
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29
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1891
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Alastair
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24
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1257
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2015 iGATE International
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2015
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Nigel
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32
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3723
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Douglas
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23
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996
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2016 iGATE International
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2016
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Nigel
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28
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3614
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Hubert
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26
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1531
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2017 Capgemini International
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2017
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Nigel
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30
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2413
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Pichai
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23.5
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1097
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2018 Capgemini International
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2018
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Nigel
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28
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1936
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Hubert
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24
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921
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2019 Capgemini International
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2019
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Nigel
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25
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1763
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Goutham
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24
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927
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2020 MuSigma International | 2020 | Nigel | 23 | 2246 | Hubert Wee | 22 | 1917 |
Source: WESPA
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Different Words Same Meaning
Citolas, Citoles, Cithrens, Citherns, Cithers, Citterns - A Guitar
Waivode, Waiwode, Woiwode, Voivode - An army leader
Cagouls, Cagoules, Kagouls, Kagoules, Kagools - An anorak
Eulachan, Eulachon, Oulachon, Oulakan, Oolakan, Ulikon - A candlefish
Kiester, Keister, Hurdies, Patootie - The Buttocks
Didakei, didakai, Diddicoy, Didicoi, Didicoy - A Tinker
Cabala, Cabbala, Kabala, Kabbala, Kabbalah, Qabala, Qabalah - a Jewish doctrine
Yoghurt, Yaourt, Yogurt, Yoghourt - A type of curd
Narwal, Narwhal, Narwhale - An Arctic aquatic mammal
Lekythus, Lecythus, Lekythos - An ancient oil Jar
Germen, Germain, Germaine, Germin - Something that serves as an origin
Filemot, Philomot, Philamot - A dull brown shade
keblah, Kibla, Kiblah, Qibla - The direction muslims face while praying
Litchi, Lichi, Lychee, Lichee - A fruit
Poursue, Pursue, Persue, Poursew Pursew - To follow
Pummelo, Shaddock, Pompelo - A citrus fruit
Repreeve, Reprive, Repryve - To delay
Baklava, Baklawa, Baclava - A middle eastern desert
Nilgai, Nilgau, Nilghai, Nilghau, Nylghai, Nylghau - a large antelope
Cassina, Cassene, Cassine, Cassena - an evergreen tree
Narghile, Narghily, Nargile, Nargileh, Nargily - a hookah
Dirdam, Dirdum, Durdum - uproar
Shechita, Shehitah, Shehita - krosher killing of animals
Mezuzot, Mezuzoth, Mezuzah, Mezuza - a Jewish scroll
Combo Words of Two Words that are Good Both Ways
Bedrail - Railbed
Dovering - Ringdove
Hangover - Overhang
Turnover - Overturn
Runover - Overrun
Roadside - Sideroad
Outburn - Burnout
Woodworm - Wormwood
Linecut - Cutline
Outpass - Passout
Outspeak - Speakout
Comedown - Downcome
Upclose - Closeup
Outback - Backout
Pinhead - Headpin
Mateship - Shipmate
Cutover - Overcut
Upstart - Startup
Outshoot - Shootout
Overwing - Wingover
Fantail - Tailfan
Common Words with Not so common Anagrams
Tailors - Oralist, Rialtos, Sliotar
Almonds - Dolmans
Mustard - Durmast
Stadium - Dumaist
Romance - Cremona
Cauldron - Crunodal
Acolyte - Cotylae
Cilantro - Contrail
Decagon - Congaed
Ethical - Alethic
Strongly - Strongyl
Ungrazed - Gazunder
Expires - Prexies
Detangle - Danegelt
Teardown - Danewort
Erasions - Sensoria
Innovate - Venation
Inundate - Antidune
Invocate - Conative
Antidote - Tetanoid
Liaises - Silesia
Coalise - Celosia
Isotherm - Moithers
Heroism - Moreish
Sedation - Astonied
Marries - Simarre
Tsunami - Manitus, Santimu
Cheerio - Echoier
Those Handy Pyramid Words!
Pyramid words are words which start at 2 letters but can be extended to 7 letters and beyond. For example take the word loofahs, we start with lo, next we get to loo, followed by loof, loofa, loofah and loofahs. Thus by knowing loofahs we get to know a total of 6 words. Other examples include:
Abasers, Amenders, Amusers, Barbers, Bingers, Chained,
Chiasmal, Daledhs, Divests, Erasers, Fasties, Godsons, Hookahs, Jambees, Jamboks, Kaingas, Kinases, Lapsers, Maliced, Mentors, Nursery, Parkiest, Poleyns, Reeders, Reposes, Singers, Skaters,Tapetis, Teasers, Ureases, and Woosells.
There are some reverse pyramid words too. Take the word drooped for example, we start with ed, then ped, then oped, then ooped, rooped and finally drooped.Other examples include:
Aemules, Afeared, Borates, Cleared, Demures, Escapes, Glaired, Hamates, Lemures, Mananas, Penates, Retapes, Scraped, Testates, Upreach, Vacates, Whooped, Yslaked and Zananas.