Bell Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling bell. We found a total of 19 words by unscrambling the letters in bell.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bell

bel 5 elb 5 ell 3 llb 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bell

be 4 bl 4 el 2 lb 4 le 2 ll 2

Definitions of bell

British English : bell A bell is a device that makes a ringing sound which attracts people's attention.I've been ringing the door bell.bɛl NOUN

noun

  1. a hollow, usually metal, cup-shaped instrument that emits a musical ringing sound when struck, often by a clapper hanging inside it
  2. the sound made by such an instrument or device, as for showing the hours or marking the beginning or end of a period of time
  3. an electrical device that rings or buzzes as a signal
  4. the bowl-shaped termination of the tube of certain musical wind instruments, such as the trumpet or oboe
  5. any musical percussion instrument emitting a ringing tone, such as a glockenspiel, one of a set of hand bells, etc Compare chime1 (sense 3)
  6. (nautical ) a signal rung on a ship's bell to count the number of half-hour intervals during each of six four-hour watches reckoned from midnight. Thus, one bell may signify 12.30, 4.30, or 8.30 a.m. or p.m
  7. See diving bell
  8. (biology ) a structure resembling a bell in shape, such as the corolla of certain flowers or the body of a jellyfish
  9. (British , slang ) a telephone call (esp in the phrase give someone a bell)
  10. See beat seven bells out of
  11. See bell, book, and candle
  12. See ring a bell
  13. See sound as a bell
  14. See the bells

verb

  1. to be or cause to be shaped like a bell
  2. (transitive) to attach a bell or bells to
  3. See bell the cat

noun

  1. a bellowing or baying cry, esp that of a hound or a male deer in rut

verb

  1. to utter (such a cry)

noun

  1. Acton, Currer ((ˈkʌrə) ), and Ellis. pen names of the sisters Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Brontë See Brontë
  2. Alexander Graham. 1847–1922, US scientist, born in Scotland, who invented the telephone (1876)
  3. Sir Francis Henry Dillon. 1851–1936, New Zealand statesman; prime minister of New Zealand (1925)
  4. Gertrude (Margaret Lowthian). 1868–1926, British traveller, writer, and diplomat; secretary to the British High Commissioner in Baghdad (1917–26)
  5. Joshua. born 1967, US violinist
  6. Dame (Susan) Jocelyn, married name Jocelyn Burnell, born 1943, British radio astronomer, who discovered the first pulsar
  7. Vanessa, original name Vanessa Stephen. 1879–1961, British painter; a member of the Bloomsbury group, sister of Virginia Woolf and wife of the art critic Clive Bell (1881–1964)