Crane Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling crane. We found a total of 74 words by unscrambling the letters in crane.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crane

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crane

acer 6 acne 6 acre 6 anre 4 aren 4 arne 4 cane 6 care 6 carn 6 cera 6 cern 6 cran 6 crea 6 earn 4 nace 6 narc 6 nare 4 near 4 race 6 rane 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crane

ace 5 aer 3 anc 5 ane 3 arc 5 are 3 arn 3 can 5 car 5 cen 5 cre 5 ean 3 ear 3 enc 5 era 3 ern 3 nae 3 nar 3 nea 3 ran 3 rea 3 rec 5 ren 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crane

ac 4 ae 2 an 2 ar 2 ca 4 ce 4 cr 4 ea 2 ec 4 en 2 er 2 na 2 ne 2 nr 2 ra 2 rc 4 re 2 rn 2

Definitions of crane

British English : crane If you crane your neck or head, you stretch your neck in a particular direction in order to see or hear something better. VERBShe craned her neck to get a better view.He craned out of the open window to catch a cooling breeze.

noun

  1. any large long-necked long-legged wading bird of the family Gruidae, inhabiting marshes and plains in most parts of the world except South America, New Zealand, and Indonesia: order Gruiformes See also demoiselle (sense 1) , whooping crane
  2. (not in ornithological use) any similar bird, such as a heron
  3. a device for lifting and moving heavy objects, typically consisting of a moving boom, beam, or gantry from which lifting gear is suspended See also gantry
  4. (cinema ) a large trolley carrying a boom, on the end of which is mounted a camera

verb

  1. (transitive) to lift or move (an object) by or as if by a crane
  2. to stretch out (esp the neck), as to see over other people's heads
  3. (intransitive) (of a horse) to pull up short before a jump

noun

  1. (Harold) Hart. 1899–1932, US poet; author of The Bridge (1930)
  2. Stephen. 1871–1900, US novelist and short-story writer, noted particularly for his novel The Red Badge of Courage (1895)
  3. Walter. 1845–1915, British painter, illustrator of children's books, and designer of textiles and wallpaper