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Is beton a Scrabble word?
Yes. The word beton is a Scrabble US word. The word beton is worth 7 points in Scrabble:
B3E1T1O1N1
Is beton a Scrabble UK word?
Yes. The word beton is a Scrabble UK word and has 7 points:
B3E1T1O1N1
Is beton a Words With Friends word?
Yes. The word beton is a Words With Friends word. The word beton is worth 9 points in Words With Friends (WWF):
B4E1T1O1N2
You can make 35 words from beton according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
beton ebton bteon tbeon etbon tebon beotn ebotn boetn obetn eobtn oebtn btoen tboen boten obten toben otben etobn teobn eotbn oetbn toebn otebn betno ebtno bteno tbeno etbno tebno bento ebnto bneto nbeto enbto nebto btneo tbneo bnteo nbteo tnbeo ntbeo etnbo tenbo entbo netbo tnebo ntebo beont ebont boent obent eobnt oebnt benot ebnot bneot nbeot enbot nebot bonet obnet bnoet nboet onbet nobet eonbt oenbt enobt neobt onebt noebt btone tbone botne obtne tobne otbne btnoe tbnoe bntoe nbtoe tnboe ntboe bonte obnte bnote nbote onbte nobte tonbe otnbe tnobe ntobe ontbe notbe etonb teonb eotnb oetnb toenb otenb etnob tenob entob netob tneob nteob eontb oentb enotb neotb onetb noetb toneb otneb tnoeb ntoeb onteb noteb
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From Dutch beton.
beton (uncountable)
Borrowed from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”).
beton
Borrowed from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”).
beton m inan
Borrowed from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”), from Gaulish [Term?].
beton c (singular definite betonen, plural indefinite betoner)
beton
Borrowed from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”), see there for more.
beton n (uncountable)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
beton
beton
Borrowed from German Beton, from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”).
beton (countable and uncountable, plural betonok)
This term (or its primary sense) is a material noun: any part of its denotation is called the same as the whole, so its meaning resembles that of an adjective (expressing a feature).[2] As an uncountable noun, it is not used in the plural in its primary sense. When it still occurs, it refers to objects made out of this material (like coins or medals such as golds), portions held in containers (like coffees (“cups of cofee”)), or varieties (like wines (“types of wine”)).[3][4]
From Dutch beton (“concrete”). Doublet of bitumen.
bêton (first-person possessive betonku, second-person possessive betonmu, third-person possessive betonnya)
Reconstructed as batu + -an, from Javanese ꦧꦼꦠꦺꦴꦤ꧀ (beton). Doublet of batuan.
bêton (first-person possessive betonku, second-person possessive betonmu, third-person possessive betonnya)
Unadapted borrowing from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”). Doublet of bitume.
beton m (invariable)
beton
From Proto-West Germanic *bed (“prayer, request, plea”) + -ōn. Related to Old English ġebedian (“to pray”) (modern English bead).
betōn
Internationalism; compare French béton, ultimately from Latin bitūmen. Doublet of bitum.
beton m inan
Borrowed from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”), from Gaulish [Term?].
beton n (plural betoane)
Borrowed from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”).
bètōn m (Cyrillic spelling бѐто̄н)
Borrowed from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”).
betọ̑n m inan
Borrowed from French béton (“concrete”), from Latin bitūmen (“asphalt”).
beton (definite accusative betonu, plural betonlar)