You can only put down one word. However, your word may end up linking previously existing words to form new words, and then you get credit for them, too.
No. You are allowed to make only one word per turn.
Yes, as long as it is a valid English word.
Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary includes the word equivoque. It is a valid scrabble word that means an expression capable of having more than one meaning. The word has a scrabble point value of 12 points.
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You can use your turn to make a word, pass, or exchange letters. If you put back any of your letters and draw new ones, you need to wait for your next turn to make a word.
No. You are allowed to make only one word per turn.
Yes, as long as it is a valid English word.
You can play only one word per turn in Scrabble. Since goatstripe is not a word, you would have to choose which word you will play during your turn. If you have the letters and a location on your next turn, you can play the other word.
The word goatstripe is not allowed in Scrabble. You can make a single word per turn.
"Avoid" has more than one meaning, so naturally there is more than one Latin word that it translates to. Vitare is to shun; declinare is to turn (something) away; aversari is turn (oneself) away.
The word "scrabble" scores 64 points when played using all seven tiles in a single turn in the game of Scrabble.
Merriam-Webster's Official Scrabble Players Dictionary includes the word equivoque. It is a valid scrabble word that means an expression capable of having more than one meaning. The word has a scrabble point value of 12 points.
If you can't make a word in Scrabble, you must pass your turn and forfeit the opportunity to score points.
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Turn 1 - Make a word starting (or ending) with A. Turn 2 - Add onto the first word at either beginning or end. Turn 3 - Make a word starting or ending with A, using the A already on the board. Turn 4 - Add to the word you made in Turn 3.
If a word has more than one meaning, it is 'Ambiguous'.