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Is tort a Scrabble word?

Yes, tort is a valid Scrabble word! Worth 4 points in Scrabble.

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Definition

noun (English)

1. (law) A wrongful act, whether intentional or negligent, regarded as non-criminal and unrelated to a contract, which causes an injury and can be remedied in civil court, usually through the awarding of damages.Examples: "[…] Wrong or Iniury, is in French aptly called Tort, becauſe Iniury & wrong is wreſted or crooked, being contrary to that which is right and ſtreight. […] And Britton ſaith that Tort a la ley eſt contrarye [a wrong to the law is contrary], and as aptly for the cauſe aforeſaid is iniury in English called wrong."; "Personal actions are ſuch vvhereby a man claims a debt, or perſonal duty, or damages in lieu thereof; and likevviſe vvhereby a man claims a ſatisfaction in damages for ſome injury done to his perſon or property. The former are ſaid to be founded on contracts, the latter upon torts or vvrongs: […] of the latter all actions for treſpaſſes, nuſances, aſſaults, defamatory vvords, and the like."; "A tort is a legal wrong committed upon the person or property independent of contract. It may be either (1) a direct invasion of some legal right of the individual; (2) the infraction of some public duty by which special damage accrues to the individual; (3) the violation of some private obligation by which like damage accrues to the individual."Synonyms: delict

2. (obsolete) An injury or wrong.Examples: "Then gan triumphant Trompets ſovvnd on hye, / That ſent to heuen the ecchoed report / Of their nevv ioy, and happie victory / Gainſt him, that had them long oppreſt with tort, / And faſt impriſoned in ſieged fort."; "For no vvild beaſts ſhould do them any torte / There or abroad, ne vvould his maieſtye / Vſe them but vvell, vvith gracious clemencye, / As vvhome he knevv to him both faſt and true; […]"obsolete

adj (English)

1. (obsolete) Twisted.Examples: "And the firſt that came and gaue them moſt comfort was Henry Erle of Lãcaſter with yͤ wrie neck, called Tort coll [torticollis], who was brother to Thomas Erle of Lãcaſter yͭ was behedded, as ye haue heard before, who was a right vertuous & good knight as after ye ſhal here."obsolete

adj (English)

1. (British, dialectal) Synonym of tart (“sharp- or sour-tasting; (figuratively) keen, severe, sharp”)Synonyms: tartBritishdialectal

adj (English)

1. (nautical) Of a boat: watertight.Britishdialectalobsolete

noun (English)

1. (slang) Clipping of tortoise.Britishabbreviationalt-ofclippingdialectalobsoleteslang

noun (English)

1. (slang) Clipping of tortoiseshell (“a domestic cat, guinea pig, rabbit, or other animal whose fur has black, brown, and yellow markings; a tortie”).Britishabbreviationalt-ofclippingdialectalobsoleteslang

Definition source: Wiktionary

What Scrabble words can I make with the letters in "tort"?

How many Scrabble points is the word "tort"?

Scrabble
4 points
T1
O1
R1
T1
Words With Friends
4 points
T1
O1
R1
T1

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