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Is school a Scrabble word?
Yes. The word school is a Scrabble US word. The word school is worth 11 points in Scrabble:
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Is school a Scrabble UK word?
Yes. The word school is a Scrabble UK word and has 11 points:
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Is school a Words With Friends word?
Yes. The word school is a Words With Friends word. The word school is worth 12 points in Words With Friends (WWF):
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You can make 50 words from school according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.
From Middle English scole, from Old English scōl (“place of education”), from Proto-West Germanic *skōlā, from Late Latin schola, scola (“learned discussion or dissertation, lecture, school”), from Ancient Greek σχολή (skholḗ, “spare time, leisure”), from Proto-Indo-European *seǵʰ- (“to hold, have, possess”). Doublet of schola and shul.
Compare Old Frisian skūle, schūle (“school”) (West Frisian skoalle, Saterland Frisian Skoule), Dutch school (“school”), German Low German School (“school”), Old High German scuola (“school”), German Schule (“school”), Bavarian Schui (“school”), Old Norse skóli (“school”).
Influenced in some senses by Middle English schole (“group of persons, host, company”), from Middle Dutch scole (“multitude, troop, band”). See school (“group”). Related also to Old High German sigi (German Sieg, “victory”), Old English siġe, sigor (“victory”).
school (countable and uncountable, plural schools)
school (third-person singular simple present schools, present participle schooling, simple past and past participle schooled)
From Middle English scole, schole (“group of persons, multitude, host, school of fish”), from Middle Dutch scole (“multitude, troop of people, swarm of animals”), from Old Dutch *scola, *skola (“troop, multitude”), from Frankish *skolu, from Proto-Germanic *skulō (“crowd”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kʷel- (“crowd, people”).
Cognate with Middle Low German schōle (“multitude, troop”), Old English scolu (“troop or band of people, host, multitude, school of fish”). Doublet of shoal.
school (plural schools)
school (third-person singular simple present schools, present participle schooling, simple past and past participle schooled)
From Middle Dutch schôle, from Latin schola, from Ancient Greek σχολή (skholḗ). Doublet of skorro.
school f (plural scholen, diminutive schooltje n)
From Middle Dutch schōle, from Old Dutch *skola, from Proto-West Germanic *skolu, from Proto-Germanic *skulō, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kʷel- (“crowd, people”).
school f (plural scholen, diminutive schooltje n)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
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