Boxed Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling boxed. We found a total of 40 words by unscrambling the letters in boxed.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in boxed

bode 7 dobe 7 obex 15

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in boxed

bde 6 bed 6 bod 6 boe 5 box 14 deb 6 dex 13 dob 6 doe 4 edo 4 obe 5 ode 4 xed 13

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in boxed

bd 5 be 4 bo 4 bx 13 db 5 de 3 do 3 dx 12 ed 3 eo 2 ex 11 ob 4 od 3 oe 2 ox 11 xd 12

Definitions of boxed

adjective

  1. packaged together for sale in a presentation box   ⇒ This boxed collection captures 64 of the greatest modern love songs. , Our gourmet chocolate range now includes liqueur chocolates, all beautifully boxed. , a boxed edition of Aristotle , a boxed collection of CDs

noun

  1. a receptacle or container made of wood, cardboard, etc, usually rectangular and having a removable or hinged lid
  2. Also called : boxful . the contents of such a receptacle or the amount it can contain   ⇒ he ate a whole box of chocolates
  3. any of various containers for a specific purpose   ⇒ a money box , letter box
  4. (often in combination) any of various small cubicles, kiosks, or shelters   ⇒ a telephone box or callbox , a sentry box , a signal box on a railway
  5. a separate compartment in a public place for a small group of people, as in a theatre or certain restaurants
  6. an enclosure within a courtroom See jury box , witness box
  7. a compartment for a horse in a stable or a vehicle See loosebox , horsebox
  8. (British ) a small country house occupied by sportsmen when following a field sport, esp shooting
  9. a protective housing for machinery or mechanical parts the contents of such a box (in combination)   ⇒ a gearbox
  10. a protective housing for machinery or mechanical parts
  11. the contents of such a box
  12. (in combination)   ⇒ a gearbox
  13. a shaped device of light tough material worn by sportsmen to protect the genitals, esp in cricket
  14. a section of printed matter on a page, enclosed by lines, a border, or white space
  15. a central agency to which mail is addressed and from which it is collected or redistributed   ⇒ a post-office box , to reply to a box number in a newspaper advertisement
  16. the central part of a computer or the casing enclosing it
  17. short for penalty box
  18. (baseball ) either of the designated areas in which the batter may stand
  19. the raised seat on which the driver sits in a horse-drawn coach
  20. (New Zealand ) a wheeled container for transporting coal in a mine
  21. (Australian & New Zealand ) an accidental mixing of herds or flocks
  22. a hole cut into the base of a tree to collect the sap
  23. short for Christmas box
  24. a device for dividing water into two or more ditches in an irrigation system
  25. an informal name for a coffin
  26. (taboo , slang ) the female genitals
  27. See be a box of birds
  28. See the box
  29. See think outside the box
  30. See tick all the boxes
  31. See out of the box
  32. a protective housing for machinery or mechanical parts
  33. the contents of such a box
  34. (in combination)   ⇒ a gearbox

verb

  1. (transitive) to put into a box
  2. (transitive; usually followed by in or up) to prevent from moving freely; confine
  3. (transitive) foll by in (printing ) to enclose (text) within a ruled frame
  4. (transitive) to make a cut in the base of (a tree) in order to collect the sap
  5. (transitive) (Australian & New Zealand ) to mix (flocks or herds) accidentally
  6. (transitive) sometimes foll by up (New Zealand ) to confuse   ⇒ I am all boxed up
  7. (nautical ) short for boxhaul
  8. See box the compass

verb

  1. (transitive) to fight (an opponent) in a boxing match
  2. (intransitive) to engage in boxing
  3. (transitive) to hit (a person) with the fist; punch or cuff
  4. See box clever

noun

  1. a punch with the fist, esp on the ear