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  • Carolyn Leverich AtkinsonC Carolyn Leverich Atkinson

    Why are you using words from a foreign country. Example, Favala is not an english word. That is not fair.

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    @Carolyn-Leverich-Atkinson are you playing 'regular' games, or 'challenge' games? in a 'challenge' game, you can play whatever you have, and if the opponent doesn't question it, the game won't either.

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    • Margaret JeddryM Margaret Jeddry

      Re: Removal of word
      Nazi should be removed. Proper noun.

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      @Margaret-Jeddry according to official scrabble dic no longer proper noun

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      • lexulousL lexulous

        @Carolyn-Leverich-Atkinson Favala is not valid, in which puzzle number did you find this acceptable?

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        Carolyn Leverich Atkinson
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        @lexulous I do not know which one it was in, as I have gone far past it.

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        • Pat KlemmensenP Pat Klemmensen

          @Roslyn-Irvine which dictionary/word list are you using? i've never had a problem with 'tix', right back to the 'scrabulous' days...

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          @Pat-Klemmensen USA Official Players Dictionary (OSPD) vax not acceptable all other words are

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            How about actual definitions for suspect words. For instance, I was hit in a game with DAMNESTS, suggesting there is such a noun as DAMNEST. WHAT THE HELL IS A DAMNEST??? There is no definition for this word!

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              Almost all of the words that are valid in Lexulous are in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, 5th edition. DAMNEST is an alternate spelling of DAMNDEST, meaning "the utmost", as in "He did his damndest to get over that barrier." Of course, there's also a big Internet out there to find definitions with.

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                Re: Recommend addition/removal of words

                Lexulous is not allowing "salinate" but it is recognized by all online dictionaries.

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                  I know, but it's an adjective. Adjectives don't have plurals, that I've ever heard about.

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                  • Paulo PereiraP Paulo Pereira

                    I know, but it's an adjective. Adjectives don't have plurals, that I've ever heard about.

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                    @Paulo-Pereira Understand that the app developers don't define/determine word lists. There are associations who determine that. I often see people blaming these guys for words they don't like, but they have nothing to do with that information.

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                    • James LafargueJ James Lafargue

                      Re: Recommend addition/removal of words

                      Lexulous is not allowing "salinate" but it is recognized by all online dictionaries.

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                      @James-Lafargue I could not find it in the official Scrabble dictionary

                      https://scrabble.merriam.com/word-lists

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                        salinate is a word..just not sure if it is here

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                          salinate is a word..just not sure if it is here

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                          @betterlate1 It's not. See my post above.

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                            I could be wrong, but it's not Lexulous who besides the words right? These are determined by certain player associations so it will depend on what list we pick right? Or does Lexulous have its own set of dictionaries?

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                              @betterlate1 It's not. See my post above.

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                              @NOthing It is a word..guessing not good here..and your response about the type game they play..I meant when not playing and in lobby waiting to choose a game would be nice to see what dictionary..thanks for both responses though I appreciate them

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                                In the UK dictionary, please add the word UGLI, it is a well-known word for a fruit, a cross between a tangerine, a grapefruit and an orange.

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                                  @NOthing It is a word..guessing not good here..and your response about the type game they play..I meant when not playing and in lobby waiting to choose a game would be nice to see what dictionary..thanks for both responses though I appreciate them

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                                  @betterlate1 Yes, it's certainly a word and I never said otherwise. It's just not in the word list. The app developers don't determine that so I'm pretty sure you're barking up the wrong tree.

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                                  • PanglossP Pangloss

                                    I could be wrong, but it's not Lexulous who besides the words right? These are determined by certain player associations so it will depend on what list we pick right? Or does Lexulous have its own set of dictionaries?

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                                    @NOthing 'Besides'? Do you mean 'decides'? No, they don't set the lexicon, but they can at least provide definitions of words or explanations of the lack thereof.

                                    Anyway, I take it back. I can see now how DAMNEST can be a noun, even though it's an incorrect spelling of DAMNEDEST.

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                                    • Harold RennettH Harold Rennett

                                      Almost all of the words that are valid in Lexulous are in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, 5th edition. DAMNEST is an alternate spelling of DAMNDEST, meaning "the utmost", as in "He did his damndest to get over that barrier." Of course, there's also a big Internet out there to find definitions with.

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                                      @Harold-Rennett I realized later that DAMNEDEST can be a noun. I still protest the misspelling of the word as DAMNEST as an acceptable word in Scrabble games. That's just BS.

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                                      • PanglossP Pangloss

                                        @betterlate1 Yes, it's certainly a word and I never said otherwise. It's just not in the word list. The app developers don't determine that so I'm pretty sure you're barking up the wrong tree.

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                                        @NOthing said in Recommend addition/removal of words:

                                        rking up the wrong I am thinking whatever I say you will debate or argue it. Have a great day.

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                                          In the UK dictionary, please add the word UGLI, it is a well-known word for a fruit, a cross between a tangerine, a grapefruit and an orange.

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                                          @pruesarn said in Recommend addition/removal of words:

                                          In the UK dictionary, please add the word UGLI, it is a well-known word for a fruit, a cross between a tangerine, a grapefruit and an orange.

                                          @lexulous

                                          Also I think ONSITE should be included.

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