Canceler Unscramble word

canceler is a Scrabble word, canceler uses Eight letters.
Scrabble point value for canceler Twelve points.
Words with Friends point value for canceler: Twelve points.

Below are the results of unscrambling canceler. We found a total of 215 words by unscrambling the letters in canceler.

8 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in canceler

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4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in canceler

acce 8 acer 6 acle 6 acne 6 acre 6 alce 6 alec 6 alee 4 alen 4 anre 4 aren 4 arle 4 arne 4 cace 8 calc 8 canc 8 cane 6 care 6 carl 6 carn 6 ceca 8 cele 6 cene 6 cera 6 cere 6 cern 6 clan 6 clar 6 clee 6 cran 6 crea 6 cree 6 earl 4 earn 4 ecca 8 ecce 8 eccl 8 elan 4 elec 6 elne 4 encl 6 eral 4 erne 4 lace 6 laen 4 lane 4 lare 4 larn 4 lean 4 lear 4 leer 4 lena 4 lene 4 lere 4 nace 6 nael 4 nale 4 narc 6 nare 4 neal 4 near 4 neer 4 nere 4 race 6 rale 4 rane 4 real 4 reel 4 reen 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in canceler

acc 7 ace 5 aer 3 alc 5 ale 3 aln 3 anc 5 ane 3 arc 5 are 3 arn 3 cal 5 can 5 car 5 cee 5 cen 5 clr 5 crc 7 cre 5 crl 5 ean 3 ear 3 eel 3 een 3 eer 3 ela 3 enc 5 enl 3 era 3 ere 3 ern 3 lac 5 lan 3 lar 3 lca 5 lea 3 lee 3 len 3 ler 3 lnr 3 nae 3 nar 3 nea 3 nee 3 ran 3 rea 3 rec 5 ree 3 rel 3 ren 3 rle 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in canceler

ac 4 ae 2 al 2 an 2 ar 2 ca 4 cc 6 ce 4 cl 4 cr 4 ea 2 ec 4 ee 2 el 2 en 2 er 2 la 2 lc 4 le 2 ln 2 lr 2 na 2 ne 2 nl 2 nr 2 ra 2 rc 4 re 2 rn 2

Definitions of canceler

British English : cancel If you cancel an order or an arrangement, you stop it from happening.We cancelled the trip.If you cancel, a fee may be charged.ˈkænsl VERB

verb

  1. to order (something already arranged, such as a meeting or event) to be postponed indefinitely; call off
  2. to revoke or annul   ⇒ the order for the new television set was cancelled
  3. to delete (writing, numbers, etc); cross out   ⇒ he cancelled his name and substituted hers
  4. to mark (a cheque, postage stamp, ticket, etc) with an official stamp or by a perforation to prevent further use
  5. (also intransitive) usually foll by out to counterbalance; make up for (a deficiency, etc)   ⇒ his generosity cancelled out his past unkindness
  6. to close (an account) by discharging any outstanding debts (sometimes followed by out) (accounting ) to eliminate (a debit or credit) by making an offsetting entry on the opposite side of the account
  7. to close (an account) by discharging any outstanding debts
  8. (sometimes followed by out) (accounting ) to eliminate (a debit or credit) by making an offsetting entry on the opposite side of the account
  9. (mathematics ) to eliminate (numbers, quantities, or terms) as common factors from both the numerator and denominator of a fraction or as equal terms from opposite sides of an equation (intransitive) to be able to be eliminated in this way
  10. to eliminate (numbers, quantities, or terms) as common factors from both the numerator and denominator of a fraction or as equal terms from opposite sides of an equation
  11. (intransitive) to be able to be eliminated in this way
  12. to close (an account) by discharging any outstanding debts
  13. (sometimes followed by out) (accounting ) to eliminate (a debit or credit) by making an offsetting entry on the opposite side of the account
  14. to eliminate (numbers, quantities, or terms) as common factors from both the numerator and denominator of a fraction or as equal terms from opposite sides of an equation
  15. (intransitive) to be able to be eliminated in this way

noun

  1. a new leaf or section of a book replacing a defective one, one containing errors, or one that has been omitted
  2. a less common word for cancellation
  3. (music ) a US word for natural (sense 20)