1. Sabah, Malaysia
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    04 May '06 07:16
    the reason of having rule 1 is to have limit for this..
    if without this rule they will be hundreds and hundreds of words and the forum page will be longggggggggg
  2. Standard memberTheMaster37
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    04 May '06 21:17
    Originally posted by Peakite
    They have to have the O in there too though, so words like vintner don't meet the stipulation.

    I am familiar with two of the four words you mention. Troy being a system of weights (e.g. troy ounce) and nori being a type of seaweed (which I have have a little mixed in with salt down in my kitchen).
    Silly me, I went through the list manually to omit all words without an O. Seems I'm still human 🙂

    Is Nori supposed to make a toilet visit more frequently nessecary? If so then I know the dutch wor for it.

    What's the point of words that no-one has ever heard of :p
  3. Sabah, Malaysia
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    05 May '06 12:19
    I've checked peakite's word and get 69 correct words...
    well, are they anymore??
  4. Berks.
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    05 May '06 15:57
    Originally posted by ray1993
    I've checked peakite's word and get 69 correct words...
    well, are they anymore??
    And the eleven which aren't?
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    05 May '06 17:51
    yoni I know is also defintely aceptable in scrabble (as is yon)
  6. Sabah, Malaysia
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    06 May '06 09:34
    Originally posted by Peakite
    And the eleven which aren't?
    i'm not sure wether is my dictonary 100%...
  7. Standard memberAThousandYoung
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    06 May '06 10:03
    Originally posted by mulliganm
    yoni I know is also defintely aceptable in scrabble (as is yon)
    The Japanese or Chinese or whatever word for vagina is acceptable in Scrabble? Why?
  8. Berks.
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    06 May '06 17:28
    Originally posted by AThousandYoung
    The Japanese or Chinese or whatever word for vagina is acceptable in Scrabble? Why?
    The word in English refers to the Hindu symbol for the vulva, not the vulva itself. On the rare occasion you need to refer to that, a description is going to be a little on the long side.
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