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There are 5 letters in CRASE ( A1C3E1R1S1 )
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Scrabble results that can be created with an extra letter added to CRASE
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RECAPS
REACTS
RANCES
RACERS
PARSEC
PACERS
MACERS
SACKER
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GRACES
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ERICAS
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CADRES
CASTER
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CATERS
CRAZES
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CRASES
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CRANES
CRAKES
CRATES
CLEARS
CEDARS
CAUSER
CHASER
CAVERS
CREAKS
CHARES
CERIAS
CESURA
4 letters out of CRASE
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Possible Dictionary Clues |
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To break in pieces to crack. |
Crase might refer to |
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Crasis (; from the Greek , "mixing", "blending") is a type of contraction in which two vowels or diphthongs merge into one new vowel or diphthong, making one word out of two. Crasis occurs in Portuguese and Arabic as well as in Ancient Greek, for which it was first described. * In some cases, like in the French examples below, crasis involves the grammaticalization of two individual lexical items into one, but in other cases, like in the Greek examples, crasis is the orthographic representation of the encliticization and vowel reduction of one grammatical form with another. The difference between the two is that the Greek examples involve two grammatical words and a single phonological word and the French examples involve a single phonological word and grammatical word. |