Chains Unscramble word

chains is a Scrabble word, chains uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for chains Eleven points.
Words with Friends point value for chains: Eleven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling chains. We found a total of 123 words by unscrambling the letters in chains.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chains

chinas 11

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chains

cains 7 canis 7 chain 10 chais 10 chian 10 chias 10 china 10 chins 10 incas 7 naish 8 nasch 10 scian 7 shina 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chains

acis 6 ains 4 anis 4 ansi 4 asci 6 cain 6 cans 6 cash 9 chai 9 chan 9 chia 9 chin 9 chis 9 hain 7 hans 7 hasn 7 hins 7 hisn 7 ichs 9 inca 6 inch 9 nach 9 nais 4 nash 7 nasi 4 nias 4 saic 6 sain 4 scan 6 shai 7 shan 7 shia 7 shin 7 sich 9 sina 4 sinh 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chains

ach 8 ahi 6 ahs 6 ain 3 ais 3 anc 5 ani 3 ans 3 ash 6 cai 5 can 5 cha 8 chi 8 chn 8 chs 8 cia 5 cis 5 csi 5 han 6 has 6 hia 6 hic 8 hin 6 his 6 hsi 6 ian 3 ich 8 ihs 6 inc 5 ins 3 ish 6 isn 3 nis 3 sac 5 sah 6 sai 3 san 3 sch 8 sci 5 sha 6 shi 6 sia 3 sic 5 sin 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in chains

ac 4 ah 5 ai 2 an 2 as 2 ca 4 ch 7 cs 4 ha 5 hi 5 hs 5 ia 2 ic 4 in 2 is 2 na 2 ni 2 ns 2 sa 2 sc 4 sh 5 si 2 sn 2

Definitions of chains

British English : chain A chain consists of metal rings connected together in a line.He wore a gold chain around his neck.tʃeɪn NOUN

noun

  1. a flexible length of metal links, used for confining, connecting, pulling, etc, or in jewellery
  2. (usually plural) anything that confines, fetters, or restrains   ⇒ the chains of poverty
  3. Also called : snow chains (usually plural) a set of metal links that fit over the tyre of a motor vehicle to increase traction and reduce skidding on an icy surface
  4. a number of establishments such as hotels, shops, etc, having the same owner or management (as modifier)   ⇒ a chain store
  5. a number of establishments such as hotels, shops, etc, having the same owner or management
  6. (as modifier)   ⇒ a chain store
  7. a series of related or connected facts, events, etc
  8. a series of deals in which each depends on a purchaser selling before being able to buy
  9. (of reasoning) a sequence of arguments each of which takes the conclusion of the preceding as a premise See (as an example) sorites
  10. Also called : Gunter's chain . a unit of length equal to 22 yards
  11. Also called : engineer's chain . a unit of length equal to 100 feet
  12. (chemistry ) two or more atoms or groups bonded together so that the configuration of the resulting molecule, ion, or radical resembles a chain See also open chain , ring1 (sense 18)
  13. (geography ) a series of natural features, esp approximately parallel mountain ranges
  14. See off the chain
  15. See jerk someone's chain
  16. a number of establishments such as hotels, shops, etc, having the same owner or management
  17. (as modifier)   ⇒ a chain store

verb

  1. (surveying ) to measure with a chain or tape
  2. (transitive) often foll by up to confine, tie, or make fast with or as if with a chain
  3. to sew using chain stitch

noun

  1. Sir Ernst Boris. 1906–79, British biochemist, born in Germany: purified and adapted penicillin for clinical use; with Fleming and Florey shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1945