Some weird sounding options, all valid according to the Scrabble dictionary though:
yes, you can. According to the official rules of scrabble (1948 version). The instructions clearly state that you may use spaces by using blanks. For example: you may play "in charge" using a blank square.
The blank tile is used as a 'Wild,' and can be any letter, though I do not believe you recieve any points for using it.
Naughty, or nylghau, a kind of antelope.
It would be a two letter word, using both blank tiles. Creating a word such as 'AA' as a short word, but you get no points for blank tiles so you start off your game of scrabble with ... Zero!
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i think you should add them
You can program a blank key for Mitsubishi Endeavor 2006 using Transponder Key Blank Fits.
Words that can be formed using BLOTT with two blank tiles:BlottedBlotterBottlerBottlesTotable
The blank solution is used to be compared with a solution containing a component to be determined; the blank solution is supposed to be uncontaminated by this substance. The blank solution is important for the calibration of instruments.
It's worth 0 points. It doesn't matter what letter you are using it as. Answer: If you mean a blank tile, it is worth zero (0) point. However, if you mean a blank square on the scrabble board, the points would depend on the assigned value of the letter tile laid on it.
we are using blank because if we are not inserting anything in colorimeter and keeping it open then the light from the surrounding may affect it's absorbance causing damage
Due to the large and increasing use of the Internet by a variety of devices the avaiablity of unused blank is mening the the Version 4 blank we have been using is being by a version 6 of blank which allows more blank to be available. Version 4 blank have been using the format 220.911.159.13. the newer version uses AA:04:Q1:BB:19:GT:HY:99.