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Here is the offical 2-letter Scrabble word list. AA: ''n'' pl. -S rough, cindery lava

AB: ''n'' pl. -S an abdominal muscle

AD: ''n'' pl. -S an advertisement

AE: ''adj'' one

AG: ''adj'' pertaining to agriculture

AH: ''interj'' - used to express delight, relief, or contempt

AI: ''n'' pl. -S a three-toed sloth

AL: ''n'' pl. -S an East Indian tree

AM: present 1st person sing. of BE

AN: ''indefinite article'' - used before words beginning with a vowel

AR: ''n'' pl. -S the letter R

AS: ''adv'' to the same degree

AT: ''prep'' in the position of

AW: ''interj'' - used to express protest, disgust, or disbelief

AX: ''v'' -ED, -ING, -ES to work on with an ax (a type of cutting tool)

AY: ''n'' pl. -S aye

BA: ''n'' pl. -S the eternal soul in Egyptian mythology

BE: ''v'' AM, ARE, ART, WAS, WERE, WAST, WERT, BEEN, BEING to have actuality

BI: ''n'' pl. -S bisexual

BO: ''n'' pl. -S a pal

BY: ''n'' pl. -S a pass in certain card games

DE: ''prep'' of; from - used in names

DO: ''n'' pl. -S the first tone of the diatonic scale

ED: ''n'' pl. -S education

EF: ''n'' pl. -S the letter F

EH: ''interj'' - used to express doubt

EL: ''n'' pl. -S an elevated railroad or train

EM: ''n'' pl. -S the letter M

EN: ''n'' pl. -S the letter M

ER: ''interj'' - used to express hesitation

ES: ''n'' pl. ESES the letter S (also spelled ESS)

ET: a past tense of EAT

EX: ''n'' pl. EXES the letter X

FA: ''n'' pl. -S the fourth tone of the diatonic musical scale

FE: ''n'' -FES a Hebrew letter

GO: ''v'' WENT, GONE, GOING, GOES to move along

HA: ''n'' pl. -S a sound of surprise

HE: ''n'' pl. -S a male person

HI: ''interj'' - used as a greeting

HM: ''interj'' - used to express thoughtful consideration

HO: ''interj'' - used to express surprise

ID: ''n'' pl. -S a part of the psyche

IF: ''n'' pl. -S a possibility

IN: ''v'' INNED, INNING, INS to harvest

IS: ''v'' present 3d person sing. of BE

IT: ''pron'' the 3rd person sing. of BE

JO: ''n'' pl. -ES a sweetheart

KA: ''n'' pl. -S the spiritual self of a human being in Egyptian religion

KI: ''n'' pl. -S the vital force in Chinese thought

LA: ''n'' pl. -S the sixth tone of the diatonic musical scale

LI: ''n'' pl. a Chinese unit of distance

LO: ''interj'' - used to attract attention or to express surprise

MA: ''n'' pl. -S mother

ME: ''pron'' the objective case of the pronoun I

MM: ''interj'' - Used to express assent or satisfaction

MO: ''n'' pl. -S a moment

MU: ''n'' pl. -S a Greek letter

MI: ''n'' pl. -MIS the third tone of the diatonic musical scale

MY: ''pron'' the possessive form of the pronoun I

NA: ''adv'' no; not

NE: ''adj'' born with the name of (also NEE)

NO: ''n'' pl. NOS or NOES a negative reply

NU: ''n'' pl. -S a Greek letter

OD: ''n'' pl. -S a hypothetical force of natural power

OE: ''n'' pl. -S a whirlwind off the Faeroe Islands

OF: ''prep'' coming from

OH: ''v'' -ED, -ING, -S to exclaim in surprise, pain, or desire

OI: ''v'' - oy--used to express dismay or pain

OM: ''n'' pl. -S a mantra used in contemplation of ultimate reality

ON: ''n'' pl. -S the side of the wicket where a batsman stands in cricket

OP: ''n'' pl. -S a style of abstract art

OR: ''n'' pl. -S the heraldic color gold

OS: ''n'' pl. -S ORA, OSSA, or OSAR either an orifice, a bone, or an esker

OW: ''interj'' - used to express sudden pain

OX: ''n'' pl. OXEN or OXES a hoofed mammal or clumsy person

OY: ''interj'' - used to express dismay or pain

PA: ''n'' pl. -S a father

PE: ''n'' pl. -S a Hebrew letter

PI: ''v'' PIED, PIEING, PIING, or PIES to jumble or disorder

QI: ''n'' pl. -S the vital force that in Chinese thought is inherent in all things

RE: ''n'' pl. -S the second tone of diatonic musical scale

SH: ''interj'' - used to urge silence

SI: ''n'' pl. -S ti

SO: ''n'' pl. -S the fifth tone of the diatonic musical scale

TA: ''n'' pl. -S an expression of gratitude

TO: ''prep'' in the direction of

TI: ''n'' TIS the seventh tone of the diatonic musical scale

UH: ''interj'' - used to express hesitation

UM: ''interj'' - used to express hesitation

UN: ''pron'' pl. -S one

UP: ''v'' UPPED, UPPING, UPS to raise

US: ''pron'' the objective case of the pronoun we

UT: ''n'' pl. -S the musical tone C in the French solmization system, now replaced by do

WE: ''pron'' the 1st person pl. pronoun in the nominative case

WO: ''n'' pl. -S woe

XI: ''n'' pl. -S a Greek letter

XU: ''n'' pl. XU a monetary unit of Vietnam

YA: ''pron'' you

YE: ''pron'' you

YO: ''interj'' - used to call attention or express affirmation

ZA: ''n'' pl. -S a Pizza

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