Anagrams of BRACKETED
Best Scoring Anagrams of: BRACKETED
| Word | Save | Length | Usage | Points | Type | ||
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| bracketed | 9 | 18 | verb, adjective v, adj | ||||
noun • a category falling within certain defined limits • either of two punctuation marks (`<' or `>') used in computer programming and sometimes used to enclose textual material • either of two punctuation marks ([ or ]) used to enclose textual material • a support projecting from a wall (as to hold a shelf) verb • support with brackets • place into brackets • classify or group | |||||||
| backed | 6 | 15 | verb, adjective v, adj | ||||
adjective • having a back or backing, usually of a specified type adjective satellite • used of film that is coated on the side opposite the emulsion with a substance to absorb light | |||||||
| bracket | 7 | 15 | noun n | ||||
noun • a category falling within certain defined limits • either of two punctuation marks (`<' or `>') used in computer programming and sometimes used to enclose textual material • either of two punctuation marks ([ or ]) used to enclose textual material • a support projecting from a wall (as to hold a shelf) verb • support with brackets • place into brackets • classify or group | |||||||
| bedeck | 6 | 15 | verb v | ||||
verb • decorate | |||||||
| becked | 6 | 15 | |||||
Valid word for Scrabble US
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| racketed | 8 | 15 | verb, adjective v, adj | ||||
verb • To strike with, or as if with, a racket. • To make a clattering noise. • To be dissipated; to carouse. | |||||||
| retacked | 8 | 15 | |||||
Valid word for Scrabble US
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| tracked | 7 | 14 | verb v | ||||
adjective • having tracks | |||||||
| backer | 6 | 14 | noun n | ||||
noun • someone who provides financial support for some venture | |||||||
| becket | 6 | 14 | noun n | ||||
noun • (nautical) a short line with an eye at one end and a knot at the other; used to secure loose items on a ship • (Roman Catholic Church) archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170; murdered following his opposition to Henry II's attempts to control the clergy (1118-1170) | |||||||
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Tip: Scrabble EU allows far more words than US! | |||||||