Brown Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling brown. We found a total of 42 words by unscrambling the letters in brown.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in brown

born 6 bown 9 brow 9 worn 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in brown

bon 5 bor 5 bow 8 bro 5 nob 5 nor 3 now 6 orb 5 own 6 rob 5 ron 3 row 6 wob 8 won 6 wro 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in brown

bn 4 bo 4 br 4 nb 4 no 2 nr 2 ob 4 on 2 or 2 ow 5 rn 2 ro 2 wb 7 wo 5 wr 5

Definitions of brown

British English : brown Something that is brown is the colour of earth or of wood....her deep brown eyes.braʊn ADJECTIVE

noun

  1. any of various colours, such as those of wood or earth, produced by low intensity light in the wavelength range 620–585 nanometres
  2. a dye or pigment producing these colours
  3. brown cloth or clothing   ⇒ dressed in brown
  4. any of numerous mostly reddish-brown butterflies of the genera Maniola, Lasiommata, etc, such as M. jurtina (meadow brown): family Satyridae

adjective

  1. of the colour brown
  2. (of bread) made from a flour that has not been bleached or bolted, such as wheatmeal or wholemeal flour
  3. deeply tanned or sunburnt

verb

  1. to make (esp food as a result of cooking) brown or (esp of food) to become brown

noun

  1. Sir Arthur Whitten ((ˈwɪtən) ). 1886–1948, British aviator who with J.W. Alcock made the first flight across the Atlantic (1919)
  2. Ford Madox. 1821–93, British painter, associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. His paintings include The Last of England (1865) and Work (1865)
  3. George (Alfred), Lord George-Brown. 1914–85, British Labour politician; vice-chairman and deputy leader of the Labour party (1960–70); foreign secretary 1966–68
  4. George Mackay. 1921–96, Scottish poet, novelist, and short-story writer. His works, which include the novels Greenvoe (1972) and Magnus (1973), reflect the history and culture of Orkney
  5. (James) Gordon. born 1951, British Labour politician; Chancellor of the Exchequer (1997–2007); prime minister (2007–10)
  6. Herbert Charles. 1912–2004, US chemist, who worked on the compounds of boron. Nobel prize for chemistry 1979
  7. James. 1933–2006, US soul singer and songwriter, noted for his dynamic stage performances and for his commitment to Black rights
  8. John. 1800–59, US abolitionist leader, hanged after leading an unsuccessful rebellion of slaves at Harper's Ferry, Virginia
  9. Lancelot, called Capability Brown. 1716–83, British landscape gardener
  10. Michael (Stuart). born 1941, US physician: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1985) for work on cholesterol
  11. Robert. 1773–1858, Scottish botanist who was the first to observe the Brownian movement in fluids