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Scrabble word: AUTOTOMY
AUTOTOMY
In which Scrabble dictionary does AUTOTOMY exist?
Definitions of AUTOTOMY in dictionaries:
- noun - spontaneous removal or casting off of a body part (as the tail of a lizard or claw of a lobster) especially when the organism is injured or under attack
- The spontaneous casting off of a limb or other body part, such as the tail of certain lizards or the claw of a lobster, especially when the organism is injured or under attack.
- n - the shedding of a damaged body part
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There are 8 letters in AUTOTOMY: A M O O T T U Y
All anagrams that could be made from letters of word AUTOTOMY plus a wildcard: AUTOTOMY?
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