Bin Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling bin. We found a total of 16 words by unscrambling the letters in bin.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bin

nib 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in bin

bi 4 bn 4 ib 4 in 2 nb 4 ni 2

Definitions of bin

British English : bin A bin is a container that you put rubbish in.He screwed the paper up and chucked it in the bin.bɪn NOUN

noun

  1. a large container or enclosed space for storing something in bulk, such as coal, grain, or wool
  2. Also called : bread bin . a small container for bread
  3. Also called : dustbin , rubbish bin . a container for litter, rubbish, etc
  4. (British ) a storage place for bottled wine one particular bottling of wine
  5. a storage place for bottled wine
  6. one particular bottling of wine
  7. a storage place for bottled wine
  8. one particular bottling of wine

verb

  1. (transitive) to store in a bin
  2. (transitive) to put in a wastepaper bin

prefix

  1. a variant, esp before a vowel, of bi-1   ⇒ binocular

combining form

  1. two; having two   ⇒ bifocal
  2. occurring every two; lasting for two   ⇒ biennial
  3. on both sides, surfaces, directions, etc   ⇒ bilateral
  4. occurring twice during   ⇒ biweekly
  5. denoting an organic compound containing two identical cyclic hydrocarbon systems   ⇒ biphenyl (rare in technical usage) indicating an acid salt of a dibasic acid   ⇒ sodium bicarbonate (not in technical usage) equivalent of di-1 (sense 2a)
  6. denoting an organic compound containing two identical cyclic hydrocarbon systems   ⇒ biphenyl
  7. (rare in technical usage) indicating an acid salt of a dibasic acid   ⇒ sodium bicarbonate
  8. (not in technical usage) equivalent of di-1 (sense 2a)
  9. denoting an organic compound containing two identical cyclic hydrocarbon systems   ⇒ biphenyl
  10. (rare in technical usage) indicating an acid salt of a dibasic acid   ⇒ sodium bicarbonate
  11. (not in technical usage) equivalent of di-1 (sense 2a)