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Definition: Stale |
StaleAdjective1. Showing deterioration from age; "stale bread". 2. Lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new; "moth-eaten theories about race". 3. No longer new; uninteresting; "cold (or stale) news". Verb1. Urinate, of cattle and horses. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "stale" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1350. (references) |
Synonyms: StaleSynonyms: cold (adj), moth-eaten (adj), old (adj). (additional references) |
| Antonym: fresh (adj). (additional references) |
| Context | Synonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus). |
Deterioration | Adjective: unimproved; (improve; ); deteriorated; Verb: altered, altered for the worse; injured; Verb: sprung; withering, spoiling; Verb: on the wane, on the decline; tabid; degenerate; marescent; worse; the worse for, all the worse for; out of repair, out of tune; imperfect; the worse for wear; battered; weathered, weather-beaten; stale, passe, shaken, dilapidated, frayed, faded, wilted, shabby, secondhand, threadbare; worn, worn to a thread, worn to a shadow, worn to the stump, worn to rags; reduced, reduced to a skeleton; far gone; tacky. |
Dullness | Adjective: dull, dull as ditch water; unentertaining, uninteresting, flat, dry as dust; unfunny, unlively, logy; unimaginative; insulse; dry as dust; prosy, prosing, prosaic; matter of fact, commonplace, pedestrian, pointless; "weary stale flat and unprofitable". |
Insipidity | Adjective: bland, void of taste; insipid; tasteless, gustless, savorless; ingustible, mawkish, milk and water, weak, stale, flat, vapid, fade, wishy-washy, mild; untasted. |
Inutility | Adjective: useless, inutile, inefficacious, futile, unavailing, bootless; inoperative; inadequate; (insufficient); inservient, unsubservient; inept, inefficient; (impotent); of no avail; (use); ineffectual; (failure); incompetent; (unskillful); " stale, flat and unprofitable"; superfluous; (redundant); dispensable; thrown away; (wasted); abortive; (immature). |
News | Old story, old news, stale news, stale story; chestnut. |
Oldness | Antiquated, of other times, rococo, of the old school, after-age, obsolete; out of date, out of fashion, out of it; stale, old-fashioned, behind the age; old-world; exploded; gone out, gone by; passe, run out; senile; time worn; crumbling; (deteriorated); secondhand. |
| Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus. | |
Crosswords: Stale |
| English words defined with "stale": cold ♦ fresh, freshness, frowsty, fusty ♦ Joe Miller ♦ moldiness, mustiness, musty ♦ profitless ♦ Stail, Staled, Stalely, Staling ♦ To blow upon ♦ unprofitable. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "stale": aliasing bug ♦ BLEEDING NEW ♦ CARTON-COUNTER FEEDER ♦ ditch water ♦ Fiddler's News, FLUX MIXER ♦ HARD, HOCKEY ♦ MILK DRIVER, milk hauler ♦ Old News ♦ Queen Anne is Dead ♦ stale cheque, stale dated check, stale pointer bug ♦ THREE THREADS. (references) |
| Etymologies containing "stale": Rakestale. (references) |
| Domain | Usage | |
Screenplays | Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety (Antony and Cleopatra; writing credit: William Shakespeare) | |
Lyrics | Eating stale m and m's (Life Story; performing artist: Black Rob) I see our time had gotten stale (Inside Out; performing artist: Eve 6) A man who cried for a love gone stale (The Prophet's Song; performing artist: Queen; writing credit: Brian May) I think I'm almost chokin' from the smell of stale perfume (Mama Told Me (Not to Come); performing artist: Three Dog Night) | |
Clever | Why do croutons come in airtight packages? Aren't they just stale bread to begin with? (references; author: unknown) | |
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| Author | Quotation |
Nathaniel Hawthorne | A stale article, if you dip it in a good, warm, sunny smile, will go off better than a fresh one that you've scowled upon. |
Samuel Johnson | Tomorrow is an old deceiver, and his cheat never grows stale. |
William Shakespeare | O God, O God, how weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world! |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | |
| Title | Author | Quote |
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man | Joyce, James | An evil smell, faint and foul as the light, curled upwards sluggishly out of the canisters and from the stale crusted dung |
Gulliver's Travels | Swift, Jonathan | It had a cock near the bottom to let out the water when it began to grow stale, and two servants could easily fill it in half an hour |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | You Notice an Odd, Stale Smell. (references) | |
Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits. | ||
| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
Jimmy Carter | 1977-1981 | We must seek fresh answers, unhindered by the stale prescriptions of the past. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references. | ||
| "Stale" is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 100.00% of the time. "Stale" is used about 408 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 100% | 408 | 13,799 |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expressions using "stale": become stale ♦ go stale ♦ grow stale ♦ stale affidavit ♦ stale air ♦ stale bread ♦ stale cheque ♦ stale dated check ♦ stale demand ♦ stale joke ♦ stale market ♦ stale pointer bug ♦ stale story. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "stale": stale-breathed, stale-mate, stale-tobacco. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Expression | Frequency per Day |
check dated stale | 12 |
check stale | 8 |
stale | 6 |
file handle nfs stale | 5 |
bread stale | 5 |
check date stale | 4 |
bread recipe stale | 2 |
dated stale | 2 |
check in minnesota policy stale | 2 |
mate stale | 2 |
seed stale sunflower | 2 |
bread french stale | 2 |
bank check minnesota policy stale | 2 |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
| Language | Translations for "stale"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Afrikaans | benoud (agitated, airless, anxious, close, cramped, oppressive, stiffling, sultry, troubled). (various references) | |
Albanian | i rraskapitur (dead beat, done, exhausted, frazzle, prostrate, washed out, washout, whacked, worn out), i ndenjur (sedentary, stagnant, superincumbent), i mpirë (asleep, benumbed, dead, inert, lame, muscle bound, numb, obtuse, torpid), i grirë (beaten, cankered, hackneyed, minced, obsolete, outworn, threadbare, trite), bajat (moldy, mouldy, stuffy, threadbare, warmed-over). (various references) | |
Arabic | عفن (corrupt, decay, decompose, frowsty, fusty, mildew, mold, mould, musty, obnoxious, putrefaction, putrefy, putrid, rank, reek, rotten, septic, spoilt, taint), بول البعير, بول البهيمة, أخبار قديمة, أصبح تافها (pall), جعله مبتذلا, بال (decomposed, decrepit, fossil, mangy, musty, old fashioned, outmoded, outworn, rotten, shabby, threadbare, tired, trite, well worn, worn, worn out), عفونة (moldiness, mouldiness, mustiness, putrescence, reek, rottenness), فاقد النضارة, قديم (ancient, antiquated, antique, archaic, back, classic, classical, hoary, immemorial, obsolete, of long standing, old, old fashioned, old hand, old time, old timer, old-established, oldster, once, out of date, outdated, outmoded, primitive, quondam, sometime, staleness, stock, superannuate, time honored, time worn, very old), قديمة, ناشف, هالك (gone, perishable), مبتذل (banal, common, commonplace, conventional, corny, everyday, fade, fading, hack, hackneyed, outworn, overused, pedestrian, platitudinous, plebeian, prosaic, prose, routine, slipshod, stereotyped, tacky, threadbare, tired, trite, trivial, vapid, vulgar, well worn, workaday, worn out), موهن (broken), خمرة قوية (tonic wine). (various references) | |
Bulgarian | стар (aged, back, grey headed, moth-eaten, old, old age, used, veteran), спарен (frowsty, fusty, pockety), загубил давност, преуморен, пикоч (pee, piss, urine, water), пикая (pee, piss, urinate, wee, wee-wee), изхабен (worn out), изтъркан (bare, hack, hackneyed, napless, old hat, outworn, platitudinous, played out, raunchy, shabby, stereotypical, threadbare, time worn, trite, twice-told, warmed-over, well worn, worn out). (various references) | |
Chinese | 陳 (a surname, arrange, exhibit, narrate, old, tell, to display, to explain, to state), 陈旧 (hackneyed), 不新鮮 . (various references) | |
Czech | starý (aged, ancient, guv, old, old man), zvìtralý (weatherworn), zkažený (bad, corrupt, debauched, decayed, high, perverted, putrid, rotten, ruined, spoilt, wicked), zatuchlý (dank, foul, rancid, stagnant, stuffy), vysušený, vydýchaný (stuffy), vyèerpaný (bushed, effete, exhausted, fatigued, finished, gone, impoverished, spent, washed out, worn out), uvadlý (dead, faded), unavený (jaded, tired, weary), otřepaný (corny, hackneyed, jaded, outworn, overworked, platitudinous, threadbare, trite, well worn), okoralý (crusty, parched). (various references) | |
Danish | gammelt brød (stale bread), gammelsmag og-lugt (stale flavour). (various references) | |
Dutch | muf (moldy, mouldy, musty), gortig, goor, benauwd (airless, close, cramped, oppressive, stiffling, sultry). (various references) | |
Esperanto | sterkakvo (liquid manure, muck-water), tede banala (hackneyed, hard-worked, trite, worn-out), malfreŝa. (various references) | |
Farsi | پرزوروکهنه(مثل ابجو), مانده (Remain, Remainder, Remanence, Weary), مبتذل کردن , مبتذل (Banal, Commonplace, Humdrum, Pedestrian, Trivial, Vulgar), تازگی وطراوت چیزی راازبین بردن , بیات کردن , بیات , بوی ناگرفته (Musty). (various references) | |
Finnish | ytimetön (flat, insipid), väljähtynyt (flat, insipid), ummehtunut (close, musty, stuffy), tympeä (flat, insipid), kulunut (hackneyed, shabby, threadbare, well-worn, worn-out). (various references) | |
French | rassis (staid). (various references) | |
Frisian | ôfseage (hackneyed, hard-worked, trite, worn-out). (various references) | |
German | schal (empty, flat, muffler, scarf, shawl, vapid, weak), abgestanden (flat). (various references) | |
Greek | έωλοσ, μπαγιάτικοσ (fusty, musty), μπαγιάτικος, παλαιώνω (age). (various references) | |
Hebrew | מסריח (fetid, malodorous, putrid, rank, smelly, stinker, stinking), ישן ושן (obsolete, old fashioned, very old), ל"מאס (be abhorred, be detested, be sick and tired, be sick of), ל"תישן (become obsolete), ל"פוך ל "וש, ל"באיש (stink), לא טרי, באוש (frowsty, malodorous, spoilt, stinking), "וש (banal, hackneyed, platitudinous, threshed, trite, well worn). (various references) | |
Hungarian | húgy (piss, urine), állott (flat), száraz (anhydrous, arid, bald, bare, cut and dried, droughty, dry, dryasdust, dryish, fine, husky, lean, prosaic, prosy, sear, sec, sere, undamped), régi (ancient, antique, bygone, centner, hand-me-down, hoar, hoary, of old, old, old time, old-world, past, pristine, time honored, time-honoured, time-worn), poshadt (vapid), nem friss (not fresh), lejárt (mature, no longer available, overdue), lapos (depressed, earthbound, earth-bound, even, featureless, flat, lasagne, plain, prolate, tabulate, trite, vapid), lanyha (depressed, dull, languid, slack, sluggish, tepid), elévült, banális (banal, commonplace, corny, dismal, quotidian, trite), áporodott (airless, frouzy, frowsty, frowsy, frowzy, fuggy, fusty, stuffy, vapid). (various references) | |
Indonesian | kebayuan (fermented), buluk-bulukan (moldy), bayu, basi (bowl, fusty, reduction, spoiled, trivial). (various references) | |
Italian | trito e ritrito (hackneyed, hard-worked, trite, worn-out). (various references) | |
Japanese Kanji | 陳腐 , 古い (aged, ancient, antiquated, obsolete article, old, outmoded, threadbare). (various references) | |
Japanese Katakana | ふるくさい (hackneyed, old fashioned, trite), ふるい (aged, ague, ancient, antiquated, obsolete article, old, outmoded, shaking, shivering, sieve, threadbare, trembling), ち"ぷ. (various references) | |
Korean | 부패하" (Decayed). (various references) | |
Manx | shenn (aged, ancient, antiquarian, archaic, auld, consecrated, elderly, ex, former, inveterate, long-standing, old, olden, old-established, senile, time-fusty, veteran, vintage, worn), roit ass, loau (bad, bad as meat, carious, corrupt, decayed, foul, gangrenous, putrefactive, putrescent, putrid, rotted, rotten, stagnate), gort (bitter, brackish, high, high as game, hurt, rank, sour, sour of land, vinegarish, vinegary), goll eig (die out, go off, vegetate), gear (sharp, sour, spicy), gart (bitter, high as game; cornland, high; cornland, sour, sour of land), eig (decease, prosaic, unexciting, vapid, wishy-washy). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | alestay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | velho (aged, ancient, antiquated, antique, elderly, graybeard, hunker, old, old man, olden, shabby, superannuated, threadbare, trite, worm-eaten), seco (arid, chippy, curt, dabby, dried, dry, hacking, jerky, parched, rainless, sapless, sear, seared, seasoned, sec, sere, thirsty, undamped). (various references) | |
Romanian | se învechi (age, pass), surmenat, stãtut (aged, close, dead, flat, frowzy, musty, sour, stuffy), se trezi (awake, awaken, flatten, rattle up, stir, wake, wake up, waken), se banaliza (season), a-şi pierde actualitate, demodat (antiquated, dated, disused, frumpish, obsolete, old fashioned, out, out of date, out of fashion, outmoded, passe, quaint, rusty, unfashionable), ieşit din modã, perimat (antiquated, superannuated), prãfuit (dusty, musty, old fashioned), rânced (rancid, rank), învechit (antediluvian, antiquated, back, crusted, dated, disused, grey headed, inveterate, lapsed, musty, obsolescent, obsolete, old, old fashioned, out of date, outdated, outworn, passe, rusty, superannuated, threadbare), rece (apathetically, bleak, chill, chilly, cold, cold blooded, cold-hearted, coldly, cool, crisp, damp, dank, distant, freezingly, frigid, frosty, glacial, hard-hearted, icily, icy, immovable, impersonal, inhuman, nippy, reserved, snappy, stiff, stony, wintery, wintry), vechi (ancient, antique, back, decrepit, grey headed, Hoar, inveterate, old, quondam, superannuated, time worn, used), trezit (flat), urina (make water, piddle, piss, urinate), uscat (adust, arenaceous, arid, barren, continent, crusty, dry, earth, fleshless, hungry, husky, land, main, mainland, meager, meagre, parched, sear, sere, shore, shrunken, slack, thirsty, well-seasoned, wizened), rãsuflat (flat, mawkish, threadbare). (various references) | |
Russian | черствый;затхлый, черствый (cold-hearted, hard, obdurate), несвежий (not fresh, staled), засохший, потерявший свежесть. (various references) | |
Scottish | gairgein (stale wine). (various references) | |
Serbo-Croatian | ustajao (logged, musty, stagnant), pretreniran, otrcan (commonplace, corny, hackneyed, outworn, shabby, tame, threadbare, trite, well worn), mokriti (make water, pass water, pee, tinkle, urinate), mokraća (pee, piss, urea, urine), bljutav (insipid, vapid), bajat (musty). (various references) | |
Spanish | oprimido (airless, downtrodden, oppressive, stiffling, sultry), trillado (hackneyed, hard-worked, played out, threadbare, threshed, trite, worn out, worn-out), redicho (hackneyed, hard-worked, refined, trite, worn-out), manido (gamy, high). (various references) | |
Swedish | unken (frowsty, frowsy, frowzy, fusty, musty, whiffy), inte färsk (not fresh). (various references) | |
Turkish | bayat (corny, cut and dried, dated, detrited, not fresh, old, threadbare, trite, twice-told, worn, worn out). (various references) | |
Turkmen | gaty (hard). (various references) | |
Ukrainian | стебло (footstalk, haulm, stalk, stem), рукоятка (brake, grasp, grip, gripe, hilt, lever, shaft), чубук, черствий (callous, cold-hearted, Hoar, obdurate, ossified), зношуватися (fray, wear), застаріти, заяложений (commonplace, ordinary, outworn, platitudinous, ready made, shiny, stock, threadbare), затхлий (frowsty, frowzy, fusty, spent). (various references) | |
Vietnamese | chớm thối, cũ (back, former, old-established, old-fashioned, second-hand, seconds-hand), để đã lâu; ôi. (various references) | |
Welsh | mws (rank, stinking). (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | Mark Chapter 7, Verse 22 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Klopai pleonexiai ponhriai doloV aselgeia ofqalmoV ponhroV blasfhmia uperhfania afrosunh |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Furta avaritiae nequitiae dolus inpudicitia oculus malus blasphemia superbia stultitia |
| Old English | 990 | West Saxon | Stale. gytsunge. man facnu. scamelest.yfel ge-sihðe. desynysse. ofer-modignessa.stunt-scipe. |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | Fornycaciouns, mansleyingis, theftis, auaricis, wickidnessis, gile, vnchastite, yuel iye, blasfemyes, pride, foli. |
| Renaissance English | 1526 | Tyndale | Theeft coveteousnes wickednes diceyte vnclennes and a wicked eye blasphemy pryde folysshnes: |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness: |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness; |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | The taking of goods and of life, broken faith between husband and wife, the desire of wealth, wrongdoing, deceit, sins of the flesh, an evil eye, angry words, pride, foolish acts: |
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| Language | Mark Chapter 7, Verse 22 |
| Cebuano | kaibog, kadautan, limbong, kaulag, kasina, panulti sa pagbuling sa dungog, pagkamapahitas-on, binoang, |
| Croatian | preljubi, lakomstva, opakosti, prijevara, razuzdanost, zlo oko, psovka, uznositost, bezumlje. |
| Danish | Hor, Havesyge, Ondskab, Svig, Uterlighed, et ondt Øje, Forhånelse, Hovmod, Fremfusenhed; |
| Dutch | Dieverijen, gierigheden, boosheden, bedrog, ontuchtigheid, een boos oog, lastering, hovaardij, onverstand. |
| Finnish | aviorikokset, ahneus, häijyys, petollisuus, irstaus, pahansuonti, jumalanpilkka, ylpeys, mielettömyys. |
| French | les vols, les cupidités, les méchancetés, la fraude, le dérèglement, le regard envieux, la calomnie, l`orgueil, la folie. |
| Gaelic | Goid, sannt, drochbheart, foill, mi-gheamnachd, droch-shuil, blaisbheum, uabhar, aimideachd. |
| German | Dieberei, Geiz, Schalkheit, List, Unzucht, Schalksauge, Gotteslästerung, Hoffart, Unvernunft. |
| Hungarian | Lopások, telhetetlenségek, gonoszságok, álnokság, szemérmetlenség, gonosz szem, káromlás, kevélység, bolondság: |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | berzinah, menipu, memfitnah, serta melakukan segala sesuatu yang jahat, menjadi serakah, tidak sopan, iri hati, sombong, dan susah diajar. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | permukahan, kekikiran, kejahatan, tipu, hawa nafsu jahat, mata jahat, hujat, congkak, kebodohan. |
| Italian | adultèri, cupidigie, malvagit , inganno, impudicizia, invidia, calunnia, superbia, stoltezza. |
| Latvian | Zâdzîbas, mantkârîba, blçdîbas, viltîba, nekaunîba, skaudîga acs, Dieva zaimoðana, lepnîba, vieglprâtîba. |
| Maori | O nga tahae, o nga kohuru, o nga puremu, o nga hiahia apo, o nga kino, o te tinihanga, o te hiahia taikaha, o te kanohi kino, o te kohukohu, o te whakapehapeha, o te wairangi: |
| Norwegian | hor, havesyke, ondskap, svik, skamløshet, ondt øie, bespottelse, overmot, uforstand. |
| Portuguese | a cobiça, as maldades, o dolo, a libertinagem, a inveja, a blasfêmia, a soberba, a insensatez; |
| Rumanian | furtiwagurile, lqcomiile, viclewugurile, knwelqciunile, faptele de ruwine, ochiul rqu, hula, trufia, nebunia. |
| Russian | ЛТБЦЙ, МЙИПЙНУФЧП, ЪМП'Б, ЛПЧБТУФЧП, ОЕ ПФТЕ'УФЧП, ЪБЧЙУФМЙЧПЕ ПЛП, 'ПЗПИХМШУФЧП, ЗПТ"ПУФШ, 'ЕЪХНУФЧП, -- |
| Shuar | kasamkatniusha, chikichna wakeruktincha, pénkercha Túratniusha, anankatniusha, natsantain átincha, yajauch Enentáimtustincha, tsanumpratniusha, waantu Enentáimtumastincha, netse Túratniusha, Ashí nuka initia wininiatsuk. |
| Spanish | los adulterios, las avaricias, las maldades, el engaño, la sensualidad, la envidia, la blasfemia, la insolencia y la insensatez. |
| Swahili | uzinzi, uchoyo, uovu, udanganyifu, ufisadi, wivu, kashfa, kiburi na upumbavu. |
| Swedish | äktenskapsbrott, girighet, ondska, svek, lösaktighet, avund, hädelse, övermod, oförsynt väsende. |
| Uma | mobualo', mebagiu, metipo', pai' mpobabehi wori' nyala to dada'a. Mpokahina anu doo, mohingi', molangko nono, nakeni hina nono to dada'a, uma tuduia'. |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | |
Derivations | |
Words beginning with "stale": staled, stalely, stalemate, stalemated, stalemates, stalemating, staleness, stalenesses, staler, stales, stalest. (additional references) | |
Words containing "stale": pedestaled. (additional references) | |
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"Stale" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: Ataleh, Esdale, estal, estale, Estalia, etale, Itale, salle, satal, Satelo, schale, schalle, Siale, Sittelle, skale, snale, staae, staal, stabe, stace, Stadlen, stae, stael, stafe, stahl, stakla, stalg, stalic, stalke, stalla, stalle, stallen, stame, stape, stase, staxe, staze, steale, stelen, stelle, stello, stelze, stiel, stille, stlaw, stule, svale, tsal. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "stale" (pronounced stā"l) |
| 3 | -t ā" l | curtail, detail, entail, tail, tale. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
Direct Anagrams: least, setal, slate, steal, stela, taels, tales, teals, tesla. | |
| Words within the letters "a-e-l-s-t" | |
-1 letter: ales, alts, ates, east, eats, etas, lase, last, late, lats, leas, lest, lets, sale, salt, sate, seal, seat, seta, slat, tael, tale, teal, teas, tela, tels. | |
-2 letters: ale, als, alt, ate, eat, els, eta, las, lat, lea, let, sae, sal, sat, sea, sel, set, tae, tas, tea, tel. | |
-3 letters: ae, al, as, at. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-e-l-s-t" | |
+1 letter: ablest, aglets, alates, alerts, alters, artels, bleats, castle, cleats, deltas, desalt, eclats, elates, estral, exalts, festal, halest, haslet, lamest, lasted, laster, latens, latest, lathes, latkes, lattes, laxest, leasts, lysate, metals, osteal, palest, palets, pastel, petals, plates, pleats, ratels, sallet, salted, salter, saltie, salute, samlet, septal, shelta, slated, slater, slates, slatey, solate, stable, staled, staler, stales, staple, steals, stelae, stelai, stelar, stella, tables, talers, tassel, teasel, tepals, teslas, valets, vestal. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. | |
| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Usage: Modern | 5. Usage: Commercial 6. Quotations: Familiar 7. Quotations: Fiction 8. Quotations: Non-fiction | 9. Quotations: Speeches 10. Usage Frequency 11. Expressions 12. Expressions: Internet | 13. Translations: Modern 14. Bible Trace 15. Derivations 16. Rhymes | 17. Anagrams 18. Bibliography |
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