Dictionary | Name | Region | Valid |
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Offcl. Scrabble Pl. Dict. & Offcl. Scrabble Words | SOWPODS | International / UK / Australia | YES |
NASPA Word List 2020 | NWL2020 | USA / Canada / Thailand | YES |
NASPA Word List 2018 | NWL2018 | USA / Canada / Thailand | YES |
Tournament Word List 2016 | TWL16 | USA / Canada / Thailand | YES |
Tournament Word List 2014 | TWL14 | USA / Canada / Thailand | YES |
Tournament Word List 2006 | TWL06 | USA / Canada / Thailand | YES |
Tournament Word List 1998 | TWL98 | USA / Canada / Thailand | YES |
Collins Scrabble Words 2019 | CSW19 | International / UK / Australia | YES |
Collins Scrabble Words 2015 | CSW15 | International / UK / Australia | YES |
Collins Scrabble Words 2012 | CSW12 | International / UK / Australia | YES |
Collins Scrabble Words 2007 | CSW07 | International / UK / Australia | YES |
Offcl. Scrabble Players Dictionary | OSPD4 | USA / Canada / Thailand | YES |
Australian Primary Schools | OWL2 | Australia | YES |
Australian Primary Schools | OWL1 | Australia | YES |
Words With Friends 2000 | ENABLE2K | Worldwide | YES |
Words With Friends 1997 (retired) | ENABLE1 | Worldwide | YES |
Letterpress | Letterpress | Worldwide | YES |
Yet Another Word List | YAWL | Worldwide | YES |
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down - being or moving lower in position or less in some value; "lay face down"; "the moon is down"; "our team is down by a run"; "down by a pawn"; "the stock market is down today" | ||
down - not functioning (temporarily or permanently); "we can't work because the computer is down" | ||
down - shut; "the shades were down" | ||
down - understood perfectly; "had his algebra problems down" | ||
down - being put out by a strikeout; "two down in the bottom of the ninth" | ||
down - extending or moving from a higher to a lower place; "the down staircase"; "the downward course of the stream" | ||
down - becoming progressively lower; "the down trend in the real estate market" | ||
Adverb |
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down - spatially or metaphorically from a higher to a lower level or position; "don't fall down"; "rode the lift up and skied down"; "prices plunged downward" | ||
down - away from a more central or a more northerly place; "was sent down to work at the regional office"; "worked down on the farm"; "came down for the wedding"; "flew down to Florida" | ||
down - to a lower intensity; "he slowly phased down the light until the stage was completely black" | ||
down - paid in cash at time of purchase; "put ten dollars down on the necklace" | ||
down - in an inactive or inoperative state; "the factory went down during the strike"; "the computer went down again" | ||
down - from an earlier time; "the story was passed down from father to son" | ||
Verb |
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down - cause to come or go down; "The policeman downed the heavily armed suspect"; "The mugger knocked down the old lady after she refused to hand over her wallet" | ||
down - bring down or defeat (an opponent) | ||
down - shoot at and force to come down; "the enemy landed several of our aircraft" | ||
Noun |
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down - soft fine feathers | ||
down - fine soft dense hair (as the fine short hair of cattle or deer or the wool of sheep or the undercoat of certain dogs) | ||
down - (American football) a complete play to advance the football; "you have four downs to gain ten yards" | ||
down - (usually plural) a rolling treeless highland with little soil | ||
down - English physician who first described Down's syndrome (1828-1896) |