Originally posted by PeakiteSilly me, I went through the list manually to omit all words without an O. Seems I'm still human 🙂
They have to have the O in there too though, so words like vintner don't meet the stipulation.
I am familiar with two of the four words you mention. Troy being a system of weights (e.g. troy ounce) and nori being a type of seaweed (which I have have a little mixed in with salt down in my kitchen).
Is Nori supposed to make a toilet visit more frequently nessecary? If so then I know the dutch wor for it.
What's the point of words that no-one has ever heard of :p
Originally posted by AThousandYoungThe word in English refers to the Hindu symbol for the vulva, not the vulva itself. On the rare occasion you need to refer to that, a description is going to be a little on the long side.
The Japanese or Chinese or whatever word for vagina is acceptable in Scrabble? Why?