Polywords

Batter

Make as many words as you can from the letters of a nine-letter word, making sure you use the highlighted letter. Can you beat our score?
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About this picture …

The ‘batter’ is the angle at which a traditional stone wall tapers towards the top, measured against the vertical. This wall runs alongside the path in Grisedale, Cumbria, near Ullswater.

Batter

Make words using the letters shown in the grid. Your words should be four or more letters in length. All your words must include the highlighted letter in the centre. Tap on any letter to use it for your word.

abate abet aerate area bare bath bathe bather batter bear beat beater beer beet berate beret berth beta better brae brat breath breathe earth eater ether hare hart hate hater hatter hear heart heartbeat heat heater herb here rate rebate rehab reheat rhea tart tater tear teat teeth tether that theatre thee there threat three treat tree
theatre breathe berate rebate tether breath better threat batter three treat heart berth beret teeth bathe earth there thee tree that tear teat tart hate beat beer beet bear bath abet area bare heat herb here hear hart brat hare rate
abate abet aerate area bare bath bathe bather batter bear beat beater beer beet berate beret berth beta better brae brat breath breathe earth eater ether hare hart hate hater hatter hear heart heartbeat heat heater herb here rate rebate rehab reheat rhea tart tater tear teat teeth tether that theatre thee there threat three treat tree

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