Baches Unscramble word

baches is a Scrabble word, baches uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for baches Thirteen points.
Words with Friends point value for baches: Thirteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling baches. We found a total of 100 words by unscrambling the letters in baches.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in baches

aches 10 bache 12 beach 12 chase 10

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in baches

aces 6 ache 9 aesc 6 bach 11 base 6 bash 9 bchs 11 besa 6 cabs 8 case 6 cash 9 chab 11 each 9 esca 6 habe 9 haec 9 haes 7 sabe 6 scab 8 seah 7 seba 6 sech 9 shab 9 shea 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in baches

abc 7 abe 5 abs 5 ace 5 ach 8 aes 3 ahs 6 asb 5 ase 3 ash 6 bac 7 bae 5 bah 8 bas 5 bch 10 bea 5 bec 7 bes 5 bsh 8 cab 7 cha 8 che 8 chs 8 ecb 7 esc 5 hab 8 hae 6 has 6 hcb 10 hes 6 sab 5 sac 5 sae 3 sah 6 sch 8 sea 3 sec 5 sha 6 she 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in baches

ab 4 ac 4 ae 2 ah 5 as 2 ba 4 be 4 bs 4 ca 4 cb 6 ce 4 ch 7 cs 4 ea 2 ec 4 eh 5 es 2 ha 5 hb 7 he 5 hs 5 sa 2 sb 4 sc 4 se 2 sh 5

Definitions of baches

noun

  1. (Welsh ) a term of friendly address: used esp after a person's name

verb

  1. a variant spelling of batch1

noun

  1. a simple cottage, esp at the seaside

noun

  1. Johann Christian ((joˈhan ˈkrɪstjan) ), 11th son of J. S. Bach. 1735–82, German composer, called the English Bach, resident in London from 1762
  2. Johann Christoph ((ˈkrɪstɔf) ). 1642–1703, German composer: wrote oratorios, cantatas, and motets, some of which were falsely attributed to J. S. Bach, of whom he was a distant relative
  3. Johann Sebastian ((joˈhan zeˈbastjan) ). 1685–1750, German composer: church organist at Arnstadt (1703–07) and Mühlhausen (1707–08); court organist at Weimar (1708–17); musical director for Prince Leopold of Köthen (1717–28); musical director for the city of Leipzig (1728–50). His output was enormous and displays great vigour and invention within the northern European polyphonic tradition. His works include nearly 200 cantatas and oratorios, settings of the Passion according to St John (1723) and St Matthew (1729), the six Brandenburg Concertos (1720–21), the 48 preludes and fugues of the Well-tempered Clavier (completed 1744), and the Mass in B Minor (1733–38)
  4. Karl ( or Carl) Philipp Emanuel ((karl ˈfiːlɪp eˈmaːnuɛl) ), 3rd son of J. S. Bach. 1714–88, German composer, chiefly of symphonies, keyboard sonatas, and church music
  5. Wilhelm Friedemann ((ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈfriːdəman) ), eldest son of J. S. Bach. 1710–84, German composer: wrote nine symphonies and much keyboard and religious music

verb

  1. (intransitive) (of a man) to do his own cooking and housekeeping
  2. to live alone