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What is the six letter word?

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A six-letter word contains twelve Scrabble-accepted words without rearranging them.
What is it?

posted Jun 9, 2019 by Afsana Akhter

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Spared


Spa
Spar
Spare
Pa
Par
Pare
Pared
Ar
Are
Re
Red
Ed

answer Jun 9, 2019 by Hanifa Mammadov
You missed these Scrabble-accepted words:
AR (the letter R)
ED (an education)
what words would you like to replace them, there are already 10
I've edited the quesiton now, you can add these ones.
added



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