Scrabble

Etymology
A brand name, from the verb, James Brunot's 1948 rebranding of Alfred Butts's 1938 game Criss-Crosswords.

Proper noun

 * 1) A board game in which players draw letter tiles and take turns to make interlocking words like a crossword, scoring points according to the letters played and their positions on the board.
 * 2) * 2012 August 18, Bill Kurtis, “Listener Limerick Challenge”, Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me!, National Public Radio:
 * At the tournament level I dabble / But my tiles show a meaningless babble / I filled up my ranks / With a few extra blanks / And got busted for cheating at Scrabble
 * 1) * 2012 August 18, Bill Kurtis, “Listener Limerick Challenge”, Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me!, National Public Radio:
 * At the tournament level I dabble / But my tiles show a meaningless babble / I filled up my ranks / With a few extra blanks / And got busted for cheating at Scrabble

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 拼字游戏
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: Skrablo
 * Finnish: Scrabble, Riti-Rati sanapeli
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hebrew:
 * Hungarian: Scrabble
 * Icelandic: Skrafl
 * Italian: Scarabeo
 * Marathi: स्क्रॅबल
 * Polish: Scrabble
 * Portuguese: Scrabble
 * Romanian: Scrabble
 * Russian: Скрэббл,, словодел
 * Slovene: Šopi
 * Spanish: Scrabble
 * Swedish: Scrabble
 * Turkish: Karalama, Dizmece

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1) Scrabble board game

Declension
If a plural form is needed, it is better to use the term Scrabble-peli ("game of Scrabble") than Scrabble.

Etymology
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Proper noun

 * 1)  board game with interlocking words