Digest Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling digest. We found a total of 126 words by unscrambling the letters in digest.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in digest

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in digest

deis 5 desi 5 deti 5 dies 5 diet 5 digs 6 dist 5 dite 5 dits 5 edit 5 egis 5 geds 6 gest 5 gets 5 gids 6 gied 6 gies 5 gise 5 gist 5 gite 5 ides 5 ised 5 seid 5 seit 4 side 5 site 4 steg 5 stge 5 stid 5 teds 5 tegs 5 tide 5 tied 5 ties 4 tige 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in digest

deg 5 dei 4 des 4 det 4 die 4 dig 5 dis 4 dit 4 eds 4 esd 4 est 3 gds 5 ged 5 ges 4 get 4 gid 5 gie 4 gis 4 git 4 gtd 5 gte 4 ide 4 ids 4 ise 3 ist 3 itd 4 its 3 sed 4 seg 4 sei 3 set 3 sgd 5 sid 4 sie 3 sig 4 sit 3 std 4 stg 4 ted 4 teg 4 tid 4 tie 3 tig 4 tis 3 tsi 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in digest

de 3 dg 4 di 3 ds 3 dt 3 ed 3 eg 3 es 2 et 2 gd 4 ge 3 gi 3 gs 3 gt 3 id 3 ie 2 is 2 it 2 sd 3 se 2 sg 3 si 2 st 2 td 3 te 2 tg 3 ti 2 ts 2

Definitions of digest

British English : digest A digest is a collection of pieces of writing. They are published together in a shorter form than they were originally published. NOUNThe organization publishes a regular digest of environmental statistics.

verb

  1. to subject (food) to a process of digestion
  2. (transitive) to assimilate mentally
  3. (chemistry ) to soften or disintegrate or be softened or disintegrated by the action of heat, moisture, or chemicals; decompose
  4. (transitive) to arrange in a methodical or systematic order; classify
  5. (transitive) to reduce to a summary
  6. (transitive) (archaic ) to tolerate

noun

  1. a comprehensive and systematic compilation of information or material, often condensed
  2. a magazine, periodical, etc, that summarizes news of current events
  3. a compilation of rules of law based on decided cases

noun

  1. (Roman law ) an arrangement of excerpts from the writings and opinions of eminent lawyers, contained in 50 books compiled by order of Justinian in the sixth century ad