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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flare - shine with a sudden light; "The night sky flared with the massive bombardment" | ||
flare - burn brightly; "Every star seemed to flare with new intensity" | ||
flare - erupt or intensify suddenly; "Unrest erupted in the country"; "Tempers flared at the meeting"; "The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism" | ||
flare - become flared and widen, usually at one end; "The bellbottom pants flare out" | ||
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flare - a burst of light used to communicate or illuminate | ||
flare - a sudden burst of flame | ||
flare - (baseball) a fly ball hit a short distance into the outfield | ||
flare - a device that produces a bright light for warning or illumination or identification | ||
flare - a shape that spreads outward; "the skirt had a wide flare" | ||
flare - a sudden outburst of emotion; "she felt a flare of delight"; "she could not control her flare of rage" | ||
flare - am unwanted reflection in an optical system (or the fogging of an image that is caused by such a reflection) | ||
flare - a sudden recurrence or worsening of symptoms; "a colitis flare"; "infection can cause a lupus flare" | ||
flare - reddening of the skin spreading outward from a focus of infection or irritation | ||
flare - a short forward pass to a back who is running toward the sidelines; "he threw a flare to the fullback who was tackled for a loss" | ||
flare - a sudden eruption of intense high-energy radiation from the sun's surface; associated with sunspots and radio interference |