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Computer Based Scrabble Game
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1.7 Definition of terms Anchor square: Vacant board square adjacent to a placed tile.
Bag: Tiles that have not been drawn by players.
BOR: Balance on rack player.
BS: Bonus square player. Cross check set: Set of possible letters on an anchor square with regard to adjacent word going vertical from named square.
DAWG: Directed acyclic word graph. HSW: High score word player.
Vowel ratio: Ratio describing how many of the total number of tiles are vowels.
Game: game is any activity which is executed only for pleasure and without conscious purpose Programming: The act of instructing a computer to do your bidding Center star Square: This is a start square n the board that doubles the word. Database: Organized store computerized data.
Entertainments: This is a condition that is considered favourable Exchange: The act of taken and replacing.
Hints: Piece of practical formation.
Human: This is a type of game choose in scrabble I
spy: This is a game played by order children.
Kits: Instruments used in playing scrabble game.
Play Now Button: A command button that make the game to start.
Premium Square: This is a start up square, which double the words.
Quit Button: A button used to terminate the operation of the game.
Rack: A device that holds the tiles in a scrabble game.
Score: To win or obtain a point in a competitive activity.
Scrabble Game: A game played on a board covered in square in which player wins point by combining letter.
Scrabble Dictionary: A device in the scrabble game where words are listed
Shuffle: Often to give an appearance of activity when nothing useful is being done.
Solitaire: One persons game e.g. word game.
Submit: This makes the letter to be permanent on the board and also score the player.
Tiles: A piece of plastic used in playing game.
Triple word score: This triples the number of word on it.
Triple letter score: This triples the number of letter placed on it.
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