Benches Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling benches. We found a total of 99 words by unscrambling the letters in benches.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in benches

schene 11

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in benches

beche 12 beech 12 behen 10 bench 12 benes 7 bensh 10 cense 7 chese 10 eches 10 heben 10 hence 10 scene 7 seech 10 sence 7 sheen 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in benches

bchs 11 been 6 bees 6 behn 9 bene 6 bens 6 cees 6 cene 6 chee 9 chen 9 eben 6 eche 9 ense 4 esne 4 hebe 9 hens 7 nebs 6 nese 4 nesh 7 nsec 6 sech 9 seen 4 shee 7 shen 7 sneb 6 snee 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in benches

bch 10 bec 7 bee 5 ben 5 bes 5 bsh 8 cee 5 cen 5 che 8 chn 8 chs 8 ecb 7 een 3 enc 5 ens 3 esc 5 ese 3 hcb 10 hee 6 hen 6 hes 6 neb 5 nee 3 sch 8 sec 5 see 3 sen 3 she 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in benches

be 4 bn 4 bs 4 cb 6 ce 4 ch 7 cs 4 ec 4 ee 2 eh 5 en 2 es 2 hb 7 he 5 hs 5 nb 4 ne 2 ns 2 sb 4 sc 4 se 2 sh 5 sn 2

Definitions of benches

British English : bench A bench is a long seat of wood or metal.He sat down on a park bench.bɛntʃ NOUN

noun

  1. a long seat for more than one person, usually lacking a back or arms
  2. a plain stout worktable
  3. See the bench
  4. (sport ) the seat on which reserve players and officials sit during a game
  5. (geology ) a flat narrow platform of land, esp one marking a former shoreline
  6. a ledge in a mine or quarry from which work is carried out
  7. (in a gymnasium) a low table, which may be inclined, used for various exercises
  8. a platform on which dogs or other domestic animals are exhibited at shows
  9. (New Zealand ) a hollow on a hillside formed by sheep

verb (transitive)

  1. to provide with benches
  2. to exhibit (a dog, etc) at a show
  3. (New Zealand ) to form (a track) up a hill by excavating a flattened area
  4. (US & Canadian , sport ) to take or keep (a player) out of a game, often for disciplinary reasons