Grass Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling grass. We found a total of 38 words by unscrambling the letters in grass.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grass

gars 5 gras 5 rags 5 sags 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grass

agr 4 arg 4 ars 3 asg 4 ass 3 gar 4 gas 4 gra 4 grs 4 rag 4 ras 3 sag 4 sar 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grass

ag 3 ar 2 as 2 ga 3 gr 3 gs 3 ra 2 rg 3 rs 2 sa 2 sg 3 sr 2 ss 2

Definitions of grass

British English : grass A grass is someone who tells the police or other authorities about criminal activities that they know about.ɡrɑːs NOUNinformer

noun

  1. any monocotyledonous plant of the family Poaceae (formerly Gramineae), having jointed stems sheathed by long narrow leaves, flowers in spikes, and seedlike fruits. The family includes cereals, bamboo, etc
  2. such plants collectively, in a lawn, meadow, etc related adjectives gramineous verdant
  3. any similar plant, such as knotgrass, deergrass, or scurvy grass
  4. ground on which such plants grow; a lawn, field, etc
  5. ground on which animals are grazed; pasture
  6. a slang word for marijuana
  7. (British , slang ) a person who informs, esp on criminals
  8. short for sparrowgrass
  9. See get off the grass
  10. See let the grass grow under one's feet
  11. See put out to grass

verb

  1. to cover or become covered with grass
  2. to feed or be fed with grass
  3. (transitive) to spread (cloth) out on grass for drying or bleaching in the sun
  4. (transitive) (sport ) to knock or bring down (an opponent)
  5. (transitive) to shoot down (a bird)
  6. (transitive) to land (a fish) on a river bank
  7. (intransitive) usually foll by on (British , slang ) to inform, esp to the police

noun

  1. Günter (Wilhelm) ((ˈɡyntər) ). born 1927, German novelist, dramatist, and poet. His novels include The Tin Drum (1959), Dog Years (1963), The Rat (1986), Crabwalk (2002), and Peeling the Onion (2007). Nobel prize for literature 1999