Graver Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling graver. We found a total of 72 words by unscrambling the letters in graver.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graver

grave 9 rager 6 raver 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graver

ager 5 agre 5 areg 5 aver 7 gare 5 gave 8 gear 5 grav 8 rage 5 rare 4 rave 7 rear 4 regr 5 vage 8 vare 7 vega 8 vera 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graver

aer 3 age 4 agr 4 are 3 arg 4 arr 3 ave 6 avg 7 ear 3 era 3 erg 4 err 3 eva 6 evg 7 gae 4 gar 4 ger 4 gra 4 gre 4 grr 4 rag 4 rea 3 reg 4 rev 6 vag 7 var 6 veg 7 ver 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in graver

ae 2 ag 3 ar 2 av 5 ea 2 eg 3 er 2 ga 3 ge 3 gr 3 gv 6 ra 2 re 2 rg 3 va 5 vg 6 vr 5

Definitions of graver

noun

  1. any of various engraving, chasing, or sculpting tools, such as a burin

adjective

  1. serious and solemn   ⇒ a grave look
  2. full of or suggesting danger   ⇒ a grave situation
  3. important; crucial   ⇒ grave matters of state
  4. (of colours) sober or dull
  5. (phonetics ) (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken on a lower or falling musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels of or relating to an accent (`) over vowels, denoting a pronunciation with lower or falling musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), or in a manner that gives the vowel status as a syllable nucleus not usually possessed by it in that position (as in English agèd) Compare acute (sense 8) , circumflex
  6. (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken on a lower or falling musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels
  7. of or relating to an accent (`) over vowels, denoting a pronunciation with lower or falling musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), or in a manner that gives the vowel status as a syllable nucleus not usually possessed by it in that position (as in English agèd) Compare acute (sense 8) , circumflex
  8. (of a vowel or syllable in some languages with a pitch accent, such as ancient Greek) spoken on a lower or falling musical pitch relative to neighbouring syllables or vowels
  9. of or relating to an accent (`) over vowels, denoting a pronunciation with lower or falling musical pitch (as in ancient Greek), with a certain special quality (as in French), or in a manner that gives the vowel status as a syllable nucleus not usually possessed by it in that position (as in English agèd) Compare acute (sense 8) , circumflex

noun

  1. a grave accent

adjective , adverb

  1. (music ) to be performed in a solemn manner