Arch Unscramble word

arch is a Scrabble word, arch uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for arch Nine points.
Words with Friends point value for arch: Nine points.

Below are the results of unscrambling arch. We found a total of 27 words by unscrambling the letters in arch.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in arch

char 9 rach 9

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in arch

ach 8 arc 5 car 5 cha 8 rah 6 rha 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in arch

ac 4 ah 5 ar 2 ca 4 ch 7 cr 4 ha 5 hr 5 ra 2 rc 4 rh 5

Definitions of arch

British English : arch If you arch a part of your body such as your back or if it arches, you bend it so that it forms a curve. VERBDon't arch your back, keep your spine straight.

noun

  1. a curved structure, normally in the vertical plane, that spans an opening
  2. Also called : archway . a structure in the form of an arch that serves as a gateway
  3. something curved like an arch
  4. any of various parts or structures of the body having a curved or archlike outline, such as the transverse portion of the aorta (arch of the aorta) or the raised bony vault formed by the tarsal and metatarsal bones (arch of the foot) one of the basic patterns of the human fingerprint, formed by several curved ridges one above the other Compare loop1 (sense 10a) , whorl (sense 3)
  5. any of various parts or structures of the body having a curved or archlike outline, such as the transverse portion of the aorta (arch of the aorta) or the raised bony vault formed by the tarsal and metatarsal bones (arch of the foot)
  6. one of the basic patterns of the human fingerprint, formed by several curved ridges one above the other Compare loop1 (sense 10a) , whorl (sense 3)
  7. any of various parts or structures of the body having a curved or archlike outline, such as the transverse portion of the aorta (arch of the aorta) or the raised bony vault formed by the tarsal and metatarsal bones (arch of the foot)
  8. one of the basic patterns of the human fingerprint, formed by several curved ridges one above the other Compare loop1 (sense 10a) , whorl (sense 3)

verb

  1. (transitive) to span (an opening) with an arch
  2. to form or cause to form an arch or a curve resembling that of an arch   ⇒ the cat arched its back
  3. (transitive) to span or extend over   ⇒ the bridge arched the flooded stream

adjective

  1. (prenominal) chief; principal; leading   ⇒ his arch rival
  2. (prenominal) very experienced; expert   ⇒ an arch criminal
  3. knowing or superior
  4. playfully or affectedly roguish or mischievous

combining form in countable noun

  1. leader; ruler; chief   ⇒ patriarch , monarch , heresiarch

combining form

  1. chief; principal; of highest rank   ⇒ archangel , archbishop , archduke
  2. eminent above all others of the same kind; extreme   ⇒ archenemy , archfiend , archfool

abbreviation for

  1. archaic
  2. archaism