Does anyone know of an alternate "common usage" dictionary that can be applied to Scrabble/WWF? I would like to play this game as a vocabulary and anagrammatic exercise, while eliminating the use of arcane, specialized words encountered only in the game itself. I might even consider a 5 year word search in the New York Times. If it doesn't appear, it's not usable. Anyone know of another search engine for this purpose? Basically, I want to enjoy casual, literate games while minimizing the "Scrabble experience" advantage.
Thanks
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Does anyone know of an alternate "common usage" dictionary that can be applied to Scrabble/WWF? I would like to play this game as a vocabulary and anagrammatic exercise, while eliminating the use of arcane, specialized words encountered only in the game itself. I might even consider a 5 year word search in the New York Times. If it doesn't appear, it's not usable. Anyone know of another search engine for this purpose? Basically, I want to enjoy casual, literate games while minimizing the "Scrabble experience" advantage.
Thanks