Discuss anything that happened in recent games. This is the place to post any words you got that beat Dictionary Corner, or numbers games that evaded Rachel.
OTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
OTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
OTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
Unfortunately with the demise of lexico, there's no easy way to check words without a subscription.
OTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
Unfortunately with the demise of lexico, there's no easy way to check words without a subscription.
OTHER WORDS FROM TIE
re·tie, verb (used with object), re·tied, re·ty·ing.
un·der·tie, noun
un·der·tie, verb (used with object), un·der·tied, un·der·ty·ing.
well-tied, adjective
Not sure where you got this from, but I think you have the wrong dictionary. Countdown’s dictionary is Oxford Dictionaries Premium, which Apterous’s dictionary is an accurate facsimile of, and undertie is not in there.