Course Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling course. We found a total of 128 words by unscrambling the letters in course.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in course

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in course

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in course

cero 6 coes 6 core 6 cose 6 coue 6 cres 6 crus 6 cues 6 cure 6 curs 6 ecru 6 ecus 6 eros 4 eruc 6 euro 4 orcs 6 ores 4 ours 4 recs 6 rocs 6 roes 4 rose 4 roue 4 rous 4 rues 4 ruse 4 scur 6 seor 4 sero 4 soce 6 sore 4 sour 4 suer 4 sure 4 user 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in course

coe 5 cor 5 cos 5 cre 5 cro 5 crs 5 cru 5 cue 5 cur 5 eco 5 ecu 5 eos 3 ers 3 esc 5 esu 3 oer 3 oes 3 orc 5 ore 3 ors 3 osc 5 ose 3 our 3 rec 5 res 3 roc 5 roe 3 ros 3 rue 3 rus 3 scr 5 sec 5 ser 3 soc 5 soe 3 sou 3 sue 3 sur 3 ure 3 uro 3 urs 3 use 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in course

ce 4 co 4 cr 4 cs 4 cu 4 ec 4 eo 2 er 2 es 2 eu 2 oc 4 oe 2 or 2 os 2 rc 4 re 2 ro 2 rs 2 sc 4 se 2 so 2 sr 2 su 2 uc 4 ur 2 us 2

Definitions of course

British English : course The course of a vehicle is the route along which it is travelling.The pilot changed course and flew north.kɔːs NOUN

noun

  1. a continuous progression from one point to the next in time or space; onward movement   ⇒ the course of his life
  2. a route or direction followed   ⇒ they kept on a southerly course
  3. the path or channel along which something moves   ⇒ the course of a river (in combination)   ⇒ a watercourse
  4. the path or channel along which something moves   ⇒ the course of a river
  5. (in combination)   ⇒ a watercourse
  6. an area or stretch of land or water on which a sport is played or a race is run   ⇒ a golf course
  7. a period of time; duration   ⇒ in the course of the next hour
  8. the usual order of and time required for a sequence of events; regular procedure   ⇒ the illness ran its course
  9. a mode of conduct or action   ⇒ if you follow that course, you will certainly fail
  10. a connected series of events, actions, etc
  11. a prescribed number of lessons, lectures, etc, in an educational curriculum the material covered in such a curriculum
  12. a prescribed number of lessons, lectures, etc, in an educational curriculum
  13. the material covered in such a curriculum
  14. a prescribed regimen to be followed for a specific period of time   ⇒ a course of treatment
  15. a part of a meal served at one time   ⇒ the fish course
  16. a continuous, usually horizontal, layer of building material, such as a row of bricks, tiles, etc
  17. (nautical ) any of the sails on the lowest yards of a square-rigged ship
  18. (knitting ) the horizontal rows of stitches Compare wale1 (sense 2b)
  19. (in medieval Europe) a charge by knights in a tournament
  20. a hunt by hounds relying on sight rather than scent a match in which two greyhounds compete in chasing a hare
  21. a hunt by hounds relying on sight rather than scent
  22. a match in which two greyhounds compete in chasing a hare
  23. the part or function assigned to an individual bell in a set of changes
  24. (archaic ) a running race
  25. See as a matter of course
  26. See the course of nature
  27. See in course of
  28. See in due course
  29. See of course
  30. See run its course
  31. the path or channel along which something moves   ⇒ the course of a river
  32. (in combination)   ⇒ a watercourse
  33. a prescribed number of lessons, lectures, etc, in an educational curriculum
  34. the material covered in such a curriculum
  35. a hunt by hounds relying on sight rather than scent
  36. a match in which two greyhounds compete in chasing a hare

verb

  1. (intransitive) to run, race, or flow, esp swiftly and without interruption
  2. to cause (hounds) to hunt by sight rather than scent or (of hounds) to hunt (a quarry) thus
  3. (transitive) to run through or over; traverse
  4. (intransitive) to take a direction; proceed on a course