Crossed Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling crossed. We found a total of 183 words by unscrambling the letters in crossed.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crossed

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crossed

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crossed

cero 6 cess 6 code 7 cods 7 coed 7 coes 6 cord 7 core 6 cose 6 coss 6 cres 6 dcor 7 deco 7 dero 5 desc 7 dess 5 docs 7 doer 5 does 5 dors 5 dose 5 doss 5 ecod 7 eros 4 odes 5 orcs 6 ored 5 ores 4 oses 4 osse 4 recd 7 recs 6 redo 5 reds 5 rocs 6 rode 5 rods 5 roed 5 roes 4 rose 4 ross 4 secs 6 seor 4 sero 4 sers 4 soce 6 sods 5 sord 5 sore 4 ssed 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crossed

cdr 6 cod 6 coe 5 cor 5 cos 5 cre 5 cro 5 crs 5 dec 6 der 4 des 4 doc 6 doe 4 dor 4 dos 4 dsr 4 eco 5 edo 4 eds 4 eos 3 erd 4 ers 3 esc 5 esd 4 ess 3 ode 4 ods 4 oer 3 oes 3 orc 5 ord 4 ore 3 ors 3 osc 5 ose 3 rcd 6 rec 5 red 4 res 3 roc 5 rod 4 roe 3 ros 3 scr 5 sds 4 sec 5 sed 4 ser 3 soc 5 sod 4 soe 3 sos 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in crossed

cd 5 ce 4 co 4 cr 4 cs 4 dc 5 de 3 do 3 dr 3 ds 3 ec 4 ed 3 eo 2 er 2 es 2 oc 4 od 3 oe 2 or 2 os 2 rc 4 rd 3 re 2 ro 2 rs 2 sc 4 sd 3 se 2 so 2 sr 2 ss 2

Definitions of crossed

British English : cross If you cross something, you go from one side of it to the other.Cross the road where it is safe.krɒs VERB

noun

  1. a structure or symbol consisting essentially of two intersecting lines or pieces at right angles to one another
  2. a wooden structure used as a means of execution, consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece to which people were nailed or tied
  3. a representation of the Cross used as an emblem of Christianity or as a reminder of Christ's death
  4. any mark or shape consisting of two intersecting lines, esp such a symbol (×) used as a signature, point of intersection, error mark, etc
  5. a sign representing the Cross made either by tracing a figure in the air or by touching the forehead, breast, and either shoulder in turn
  6. any conventional variation of the Christian symbol, used emblematically, decoratively, or heraldically, such as a Maltese, tau, or Greek cross
  7. (heraldry ) any of several charges in which one line crosses or joins another at right angles
  8. a cruciform emblem awarded to indicate membership of an order or as a decoration for distinguished service
  9. (sometimes capital) Christianity or Christendom, esp as contrasted with non-Christian religions   ⇒ Cross and Crescent
  10. the place in a town or village where a cross has been set up
  11. a pipe fitting, in the form of a cross, for connecting four pipes
  12. (biology ) the process of crossing; hybridization an individual produced as a result of this process
  13. the process of crossing; hybridization
  14. an individual produced as a result of this process
  15. a mixture of two qualities or types   ⇒ he's a cross between a dictator and a saint
  16. an opposition, hindrance, or misfortune; affliction (esp in the phrase bear one's cross)
  17. (slang ) a match or game in which the outcome has been rigged
  18. (slang ) a fraud or swindle
  19. (boxing ) a straight punch delivered from the side, esp with the right hand
  20. (football ) the act or an instance of kicking or passing the ball from a wing to the middle of the field
  21. See on the cross
  22. the process of crossing; hybridization
  23. an individual produced as a result of this process

verb

  1. (sometimes followed by over) to move or go across (something); traverse or intersect   ⇒ we crossed the road
  2. to meet and pass   ⇒ the two trains crossed (of each of two letters in the post) to be dispatched before receipt of the other
  3. to meet and pass   ⇒ the two trains crossed
  4. (of each of two letters in the post) to be dispatched before receipt of the other
  5. (transitive; usually followed by out, off, or through) to cancel with a cross or with lines; delete
  6. (transitive) to place or put in a form resembling a cross   ⇒ to cross one's legs
  7. (transitive) to mark with a cross or crosses
  8. (transitive) (British ) to draw two parallel lines across the face of (a cheque) and so make it payable only into a bank account
  9. (transitive) to trace the form of the Cross, usually with the thumb or index finger upon (someone or something) in token of blessing to make the sign of the Cross upon (oneself)
  10. to trace the form of the Cross, usually with the thumb or index finger upon (someone or something) in token of blessing
  11. to make the sign of the Cross upon (oneself)
  12. (intransitive) (of telephone lines) to interfere with each other so that three or perhaps four callers are connected together at one time
  13. to cause fertilization between (plants or animals of different breeds, races, varieties, etc)
  14. (transitive) to oppose the wishes or plans of; thwart   ⇒ his opponent crosses him at every turn
  15. (football ) to kick or pass (the ball) from a wing to the middle of the field
  16. (transitive) (nautical ) to set (the yard of a square sail) athwartships
  17. See cross a bridge when one comes to it
  18. See cross one's fingers
  19. See cross one's heart
  20. See cross one's mind
  21. See cross someone's palm
  22. See cross someone's path
  23. See cross swords
  24. to meet and pass   ⇒ the two trains crossed
  25. (of each of two letters in the post) to be dispatched before receipt of the other
  26. to trace the form of the Cross, usually with the thumb or index finger upon (someone or something) in token of blessing
  27. to make the sign of the Cross upon (oneself)

adjective

  1. angry; ill-humoured; vexed
  2. lying or placed across; transverse   ⇒ a cross timber
  3. involving interchange; reciprocal
  4. contrary or unfavourable
  5. another word for crossbred (sense 1)
  6. a Brit slang word for dishonest

noun

  1. Richard Assheton, 1st Viscount. 1823–1914, British Conservative statesman, home secretary (1874–80); noted for reforms affecting housing, public health, and the employment of women and children in factories

combining form

  1. indicating action from one individual, group, etc, to another   ⇒ cross-cultural , cross-fertilize , cross-refer
  2. indicating movement, position, etc, across something (sometimes implying interference, opposition, or contrary action)   ⇒ crosscurrent , crosstalk
  3. indicating a crosslike figure or intersection   ⇒ crossbones