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4 LETTERS1 POINT[kɪlt]

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Base Score

1

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Unique Letters

4

I K L T

Two-Letter Start

KI

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Ending

LT

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  • 4 letters
  • 4 unique letters
  • KI start
  • LT ending

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  • kilt is a four-letter word, so it is worth 1 point when accepted.
  • It uses 4 unique letters, so it can fit boards that include i, k, l, t plus any remaining hive letters.
  • The LT ending makes this a useful pattern check after you try the KI start.
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Pronunciation

[kɪlt]
  1. noun

    A traditional Scottish garment, usually worn by men, having roughly the same morphology as a wrap-around skirt, with overlapping front aprons and pleated around the sides and back, and usually made of twill-woven worsted wool with a tartan pattern.

  2. noun

    Any Scottish garment from which the above lies in a direct line of descent, such as the philibeg, or the great kilt or belted plaid

  3. noun

    A plaid, pleated school uniform skirt sometimes structured as a wrap around, sometimes pleated throughout the entire circumference; also used as boys' wear in 19th century USA.

  4. noun

    A variety of non-bifurcated garments made for men and loosely resembling a Scottish kilt, but most often made from different fabrics and not always with tartan plaid designs.

  5. verb

    To gather up (skirts) around the body.

  6. verb

    To put to death; to extinguish the life of.

    "Smoking kills more people each year than alcohol and drugs combined."

  7. verb

    To render inoperative.

    "He killed the engine and turned off the headlights, but remained in the car, waiting."

  8. verb

    To stop, cease or render void; to terminate.

    "My computer wouldn't respond until I killed some of the running processes."

  9. verb

    To amaze, exceed, stun or otherwise incapacitate.

    "That joke always kills me."

  10. verb

    To cause great pain, discomfort or distress to.

    "These tight shoes are killing my feet."

  11. verb

    To produce feelings of dissatisfaction or revulsion in.

    "It kills me to learn how many poor people are practically starving in this country while rich moguls spend such outrageous amounts on useless luxuries."

  12. verb

    To use up or to waste.

    "He told the bartender, pointing at the bottle of scotch he planned to consume, "Leave it, I'm going to kill the bottle.""

  13. verb

    To exert an overwhelming effect on.

    "Between the two of us, we killed the rest of the case of beer."

  14. verb

    To overpower, overwhelm or defeat.

    "The team had absolutely killed their traditional rivals, and the local sports bars were raucous with celebrations."

  15. verb

    To force a company out of business.

  16. verb

    To produce intense pain.

    "You don't ever want to get rabies. The doctor will have to give you multiple shots and they really kill."

  17. verb

    To punish severely.

    "My parents are going to kill me!"

  18. verb

    To strike (a ball, etc.) with such force and placement as to make a shot that is impossible to defend against, usually winning a point.

  19. verb

    To cause (a ball, etc.) to be out of play, resulting in a stoppage of gameplay.

  20. verb

    To succeed with an audience, especially in comedy.

  21. verb

    To cause to assume the value zero.

  22. verb

    (IRC) To disconnect (a user) involuntarily from the network.

  23. verb

    To deadmelt.

Related Words

Synonyms

  • filibeg
  • philibeg
  • annihilate
  • assassinate
  • bumpoff
  • dispatch
  • ice
  • knockoff
  • liquidate
  • murder
  • rubout
  • slaughter

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