Baser Unscramble word

baser is a Scrabble word, baser uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for baser Seven points.
Words with Friends point value for baser: Seven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling baser. We found a total of 83 words by unscrambling the letters in baser.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in baser

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in baser

arbs 6 ares 4 arse 4 bare 6 bars 6 base 6 bear 6 besa 6 brae 6 bras 6 ears 4 eras 4 rase 4 rebs 6 sabe 6 sare 4 sear 4 seba 6 sera 4 serb 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in baser

abe 5 abr 5 abs 5 aer 3 aes 3 arb 5 are 3 ars 3 asb 5 ase 3 bae 5 bar 5 bas 5 bea 5 ber 5 bes 5 bra 5 ear 3 era 3 ers 3 rab 5 ras 3 rea 3 reb 5 res 3 sab 5 sae 3 sar 3 sea 3 ser 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in baser

ab 4 ae 2 ar 2 as 2 ba 4 be 4 br 4 bs 4 ea 2 er 2 es 2 ra 2 re 2 rs 2 sa 2 sb 4 se 2 sr 2

Definitions of baser

British English : base The base of something is its lowest edge or part, or the part at which it is attached to something else....a cake tin with a removable base.beɪs NOUN

noun

  1. the bottom or supporting part of anything
  2. the fundamental or underlying principle or part, as of an idea, system, or organization; basis
  3. a centre of operations, organization, or supply   ⇒ the climbers made a base at 8000 feet (as modifier)   ⇒ base camp
  4. a centre of operations, organization, or supply   ⇒ the climbers made a base at 8000 feet
  5. (as modifier)   ⇒ base camp
  6. a centre from which military activities are coordinated
  7. anything from which a process, as of measurement, action, or thought, is or may be begun; starting point   ⇒ the new discovery became the base for further research
  8. the main ingredient of a mixture   ⇒ to use rice as a base in cookery
  9. a chemical compound that combines with an acid to form a salt and water. A solution of a base in water turns litmus paper blue, produces hydroxyl ions, and has a pH greater than 7. Bases are metal oxides or hydroxides or amines See also Lewis base
  10. (biochemistry ) any of the nitrogen-containing constituents of nucleic acids: adenine, thymine (in DNA), uracil (in RNA), guanine, or cytosine
  11. a medium such as oil or water in which the pigment is dispersed in paints, inks, etc; vehicle
  12. the inorganic material on which the dye is absorbed in lake pigments; carrier
  13. (biology ) the part of an organ nearest to its point of attachment the point of attachment of an organ or part
  14. the part of an organ nearest to its point of attachment
  15. the point of attachment of an organ or part
  16. the bottommost layer or part of anything
  17. (architecture ) the lowest division of a building or structure the lower part of a column or pier
  18. the lowest division of a building or structure
  19. the lower part of a column or pier
  20. another word for baseline (sense 2)
  21. the lower side or face of a geometric construction
  22. (mathematics ) the number of distinct single-digit numbers in a counting system, and so the number represented as 10 in a place-value system   ⇒ the binary system has two digits, 0 and 1, and 10 to base 2 represents 2 See place-value (of a logarithm or exponential) the number whose powers are expressed   ⇒ since 1000 = 103, the logarithm of 1000 to base 10 is 3 (of a mathematical structure) a substructure from which the given system can be generated the initial instance from which a generalization is proven by mathematical induction
  23. the number of distinct single-digit numbers in a counting system, and so the number represented as 10 in a place-value system   ⇒ the binary system has two digits, 0 and 1, and 10 to base 2 represents 2 See place-value
  24. (of a logarithm or exponential) the number whose powers are expressed   ⇒ since 1000 = 103, the logarithm of 1000 to base 10 is 3
  25. (of a mathematical structure) a substructure from which the given system can be generated
  26. the initial instance from which a generalization is proven by mathematical induction
  27. Also called : base clause (logic , mathematics ) the initial element of a recursive definition, that defines the first element of the infinite sequence generated thereby
  28. (linguistics ) a root or stem See base component
  29. a root or stem
  30. See base component
  31. (electronics ) the region in a transistor between the emitter and collector
  32. (photography ) the glass, paper, or cellulose-ester film that supports the sensitized emulsion with which it is coated
  33. (heraldry ) the lower part of the shield
  34. (jewellery ) the quality factor used in pricing natural pearls
  35. a starting or finishing point in any of various games
  36. (baseball ) any of the four corners of the diamond, which runners have to reach in order to score
  37. the main source of a certain commodity or element   ⇒ a customer base , their fan base
  38. See get to first base
  39. See off base
  40. See touch base
  41. a centre of operations, organization, or supply   ⇒ the climbers made a base at 8000 feet
  42. (as modifier)   ⇒ base camp
  43. the part of an organ nearest to its point of attachment
  44. the point of attachment of an organ or part
  45. the lowest division of a building or structure
  46. the lower part of a column or pier
  47. the number of distinct single-digit numbers in a counting system, and so the number represented as 10 in a place-value system   ⇒ the binary system has two digits, 0 and 1, and 10 to base 2 represents 2 See place-value
  48. (of a logarithm or exponential) the number whose powers are expressed   ⇒ since 1000 = 103, the logarithm of 1000 to base 10 is 3
  49. (of a mathematical structure) a substructure from which the given system can be generated
  50. the initial instance from which a generalization is proven by mathematical induction
  51. a root or stem
  52. See base component

verb

  1. (transitive followed by on or upon) to use as a basis (for); found (on)   ⇒ your criticisms are based on ignorance
  2. often foll by at or in to station, post, or place (a person or oneself)

adjective

  1. devoid of honour or morality; ignoble; contemptible
  2. of inferior quality or value
  3. debased; alloyed; counterfeit   ⇒ base currency
  4. (English history ) (of land tenure) held by villein or other ignoble service holding land by villein or other ignoble service
  5. (of land tenure) held by villein or other ignoble service
  6. holding land by villein or other ignoble service
  7. (archaic ) born of humble parents; plebeian
  8. (archaic ) illegitimate
  9. (of land tenure) held by villein or other ignoble service
  10. holding land by villein or other ignoble service

adjective , noun

  1. (music ) an obsolete spelling of bass1