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There are 9 letters in ABLETTING ( A1B3E1G2I1L1N1T1 )
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9 letters out of ABLETTING
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5 letters out of ABLETTING
AGENT
AGILE
AGLET
ALGIN
ALIEN
ALIGN
ALINE
ANGEL
ANGLE
ANILE
ATILT
BAGEL
BEGAN
BEGAT
BEGIN
BEING
BELGA
BETTA
BILGE
BINAL
BINGE
BLAIN
BLATE
BLEAT
BLENT
BLITE
ELAIN
ELINT
ENTIA
GABLE
GIANT
GLEAN
GLEBA
GLINT
INGLE
INLET
LATEN
LATTE
LEANT
LEGIT
LIANE
LIANG
LIGAN
LINGA
TABLE
TAINT
TELIA
TENIA
TINEA
TINGE
TITAN
TITLE
4 letters out of ABLETTING
ABET
ABLE
AGIN
ALIT
ANIL
ANTE
ANTI
BAIL
BAIT
BALE
BANE
BANG
BANI
BATE
BATT
BEAN
BEAT
BELT
BENT
BETA
BILE
BINE
BINT
BITE
BITT
BLAE
BLAT
BLET
BLIN
EGAL
ELAN
ETNA
GAEN
GAIN
GAIT
GALE
GANE
GATE
GELT
GENT
GETA
GIBE
GIEN
GILT
GITE
GLEN
GLIA
GLIB
GNAT
ILEA
LAIN
LANE
LANG
LATE
LATI
LEAN
LENT
LIEN
LINE
LING
LINT
LITE
NABE
NAIL
NEAT
NETT
NITE
TAEL
TAIL
TAIN
TALE
TALI
TANG
TATE
TEAL
TEAT
TELA
TENT
TILE
TILT
TINE
TING
TINT
3 letters out of ABLETTING
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Abettor (from to abet, Old French abeter, à and beter, to bait, urge dogs upon any one; this word is probably of Scandinavian origin, meaning to cause to bite), is a legal term implying one who instigates, encourages or assists another to commit an offence.An abettor differs from an accessory in that he must be present at the commission of the crime; in addition they are equally guilty as they knowingly and voluntarily assist in the commission of that crime. All abettors (with certain exceptions) are principals, and, in the absence of specific statutory provision to the contrary, are punishable to the same extent as the actual perpetrator of the offence. A person may in certain cases be convicted as an abettor in the commission of an offence in which he or she could not be a principal, e.g. a woman or boy under fourteen years of age in aiding rape, or a solvent person in aiding and abetting a bankrupt to commit offences against the bankruptcy laws.More recently, an abettor is generally known as an accomplice.* |