| The word is a valid scrabble word3 short excerpts of WikWik.org (WikWik is an online database of words defined in the English, French, Spanish, Italian, and other Wiktionnaries.)- bannock n. (Especially Scotland, Northern England) An unleavened bread made with barley, wheat, or oatmeal.
- bannock n. (Canada) A biscuit bread made of wheat flour or cornmeal, fat, and sometimes baking powder, typically…
- Bannock n. A member of a tribe of the Northern Paiute, an indigenous people of the Great Basin.
29 valid words from 3 definitionsAN AND BAKING BARLEY BASIN BISCUIT BREAD CANADA CORNMEAL ESPECIALLY FAT FLOUR GREAT INDIGENOUS MADE MEMBER NORTHERN OATMEAL OF OR PEOPLE POWDER SOMETIMES THE TRIBE TYPICALLY UNLEAVENED WHEAT WITH 3 invalid words from 3 definitionsENGLAND PAIUTE SCOTLAND 7 words-in-word (Words found as is inside the word.)AN ANN ANNO BA BAN NO NOCK 6 words-in-word RTL (Words found written from right to left, inside the word.)AB CON CONN NA NAB ON 2 cousins (New words found by changing only one letter.)BONNOCK JANNOCK One suffix (New word found by adding one or more letters at the end of the word.)BANNOCKS 2 anagrams plus one (New words formed with all the letters from the word plus a letter.)+L NONBLACK +S BANNOCKS
Scrabble scoringProbability in scrabble (Probability to draw 7 letters at the beginning of the game to build the word.)- Joker allowed, 1 in 413120 chance.
- Joker not allowed, 1 in 3705454 chance.
Other languagesCategories without words- No anagrams (Word found by changing the order of the letters.)
- No lipograms (Word found when removing only one letter.)
- No epentheses (Word found when adding only one letter.)
- Not found in the middle (Word found by adding letters in front and at the end of the word.)
- No prefixes (Word found by adding one or more letters in front of the word.)
- No anagrams can be formed by removing a letter (New word formed with all the letters of the word minus a letter.)
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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