
Hu – the god of the creation word in Egyptian mythology.ho – interjection used to attract attention also a contraction of hoe (high ground) as in Aynho also a contraction of whore (slang).hm – an interjection expressing thought (hmm) also (as HM) used as an abbreviation of "His (or Her) Majesty".he – third person singular masculine nominative pronoun also an onomatopoeia of laughter.ha – an interjection expressing triumph or laughter also (with initial capital) the god of the deserts in Egyptian mythology.gu – a simple violin used in Shetland (gju, gue).
go – to move also an oriental board game. fy – an interjection expressing disgust (fie). ex – the letter "X" also one's former spouse or love interest also used to mean "out of" in such phrases as ex cathedra or ex libris.
ew – an interjection expressing disgust. er – an interjection expressing hesitation.
en – a type of dash used in typesetting the letter "N". em – a type of dash used in typesetting the letter "M". el – the letter "L" also the god of rain in Canaanite mythology also short for "elevated train". eh – an interjection used to indicate lack of understanding. ea – a river (obsolete) also (with initial capital) the ea, god of water in Babylonian mythology. do – to execute also first tone of the diatonic scale. de – preposition meaning of or from in names and in phrases recently borrowed from the Latin or French ( de jure, de facto, coup de grace). da – a heavy Burmese knife in some dialects, father. bo – friend also a weapon used in martial arts also a sacred Indian]] fig tree. ba – part of the Egyptian soul also to kiss (archaic) in some dialects, father. aw – an interjection used variously to express sympathy, tenderness, disapproval, or disbelief by means of slight differences in pronunciation. Av – a month of the Hebrew calendar (see Ab above). at – a preposition meaning "in the area occupied by". as – a preposition meaning "to the same extent or degree". Ao – the god of the clouds in Polynesian mythology. an – the indefinite article used before vowel sounds. am – first person singular present indicative of the verb "to be". al – East Indian tree also a hirsute creature said in Persian mythology to devour the souls of unborn children.
ah – an interjection used to express various emotions such as surprise, delight, disgust, or pain.aa – a type of lava having a rough surface (pronounced "ah - ah" and properly spelled "`a`a").4.3 SOWPODS/OSWI: a combination of OSPD and OSW (UK, Australia, etc.4.2 OSW - Official Scrabble Words - Chambers.4.1 OSPD - Official Scrabble Player's Dictionary (US).