Hilling Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling hilling. We found a total of 45 words by unscrambling the letters in hilling.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hilling

illing 7

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hilling

nihil 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hilling

gill 5 hili 7 hill 7 hing 8 liin 4 ling 5 nigh 8 nill 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hilling

ghi 7 gil 4 gin 4 hin 6 ign 4 ihi 6 ill 3 ing 4 lig 4 lin 3 nig 4 nil 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in hilling

gi 3 gl 3 gn 3 hg 6 hi 5 hl 5 ii 2 il 2 in 2 lg 3 lh 5 li 2 ll 2 ln 2 ng 3 ni 2 nl 2

Definitions of hilling

British English : hill A hill is an area of land that is higher than the land that surrounds it, but not as high as a mountain.I walked up the hill.hɪl NOUN

noun

  1. a conspicuous and often rounded natural elevation of the earth's surface, less high or craggy than a mountain (in combination)   ⇒ a hillside , a hilltop
  2. a conspicuous and often rounded natural elevation of the earth's surface, less high or craggy than a mountain
  3. (in combination)   ⇒ a hillside , a hilltop
  4. a heap or mound made by a person or animal (in combination)   ⇒ a dunghill
  5. a heap or mound made by a person or animal
  6. (in combination)   ⇒ a dunghill
  7. an incline; slope
  8. See over the hill
  9. See up hill and down dale
  10. a conspicuous and often rounded natural elevation of the earth's surface, less high or craggy than a mountain
  11. (in combination)   ⇒ a hillside , a hilltop
  12. a heap or mound made by a person or animal
  13. (in combination)   ⇒ a dunghill

verb (transitive)

  1. to form into a hill or mound
  2. to cover or surround with a mound or heap of earth

noun

  1. Archibald Vivian. 1886–1977, British biochemist, noted for his research into heat loss in muscle contraction: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1922)
  2. Damon Graham Devereux, son of Graham Hill. born 1960, British motor-racing driver; Formula One world champion (1996)
  3. David Octavius 1802–70, Scottish painter and portrait photographer, noted esp for his collaboration with the chemist Robert Adamson (1821–48)
  4. Sir Geoffrey (William). born 1932, British poet: his books include King Log (1968), Mercian Hymns (1971), The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy (1983), and The Orchards of Syon (2002)
  5. Graham. 1929–75, British motor-racing driver: world champion (1962, 1968)
  6. Octavia. 1838–1912, British housing reformer; a founder of the National Trust
  7. Sir Rowland. 1795–1879, British originator of the penny postage
  8. Susan (Elizabeth). born 1942, British novelist and writer of short stories: her books include I'm the King of the Castle (1970) The Woman in Black (1983), and Felix Derby (2002)