Motions Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling motions. We found a total of 167 words by unscrambling the letters in motions.

7 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in motions

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in motions

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in motions

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in motions

inst 4 into 4 ions 4 isnt 4 itmo 6 mino 6 mins 6 mint 6 miso 6 mist 6 moio 6 moit 6 mono 6 mons 6 mont 6 moon 6 moos 6 moot 6 most 6 mots 6 nims 6 nist 4 nito 4 nits 4 noms 6 nots 4 oint 4 omit 6 omni 6 onto 4 oons 4 oont 4 oots 4 otis 4 sion 4 smit 6 snit 4 snot 4 soom 6 soon 4 soot 4 stim 6 timo 6 tino 4 tins 4 toms 6 tons 4 toom 6 toon 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in motions

ino 3 ins 3 int 3 ion 3 ios 3 ism 5 isn 3 iso 3 ist 3 ito 3 its 3 min 5 mis 5 mit 5 moi 5 mon 5 moo 5 mos 5 mot 5 mtn 5 mts 5 nim 5 nis 3 nit 3 nom 5 noo 3 nos 3 not 3 oms 5 oni 3 ono 3 ons 3 ont 3 oos 3 oot 3 osi 3 oto 3 sim 5 sin 3 sit 3 son 3 sot 3 stm 5 tim 5 tin 3 tis 3 toi 3 tom 5 ton 3 too 3 tos 3 tsi 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in motions

im 4 in 2 io 2 is 2 it 2 mi 4 mn 4 mo 4 ms 4 mt 4 ni 2 nm 4 no 2 ns 2 nt 2 om 4 on 2 os 2 ot 2 si 2 sm 4 sn 2 so 2 st 2 ti 2 tm 4 tn 2 to 2 ts 2

Definitions of motions

British English : motion If you motion to someone, you move your hand or head as a way of telling them to do something or telling them where to go. VERBShe motioned for the locked front doors to be opened.He motioned the man to get up.

noun

  1. the process of continual change in the physical position of an object; movement   ⇒ linear motion related adjective kinetic
  2. a movement or action, esp of part of the human body; gesture
  3. the capacity for movement a manner of movement, esp walking; gait
  4. the capacity for movement
  5. a manner of movement, esp walking; gait
  6. a mental impulse
  7. a formal proposal to be discussed and voted on in a debate, meeting, etc
  8. (law ) an application made to a judge or court for an order or ruling necessary to the conduct of legal proceedings
  9. (British ) the evacuation of the bowels excrement
  10. the evacuation of the bowels
  11. excrement
  12. part of a moving mechanism the action of such a part
  13. part of a moving mechanism
  14. the action of such a part
  15. (music ) the upward or downward course followed by a part or melody. Parts whose progressions are in the same direction exhibit similar motion, while two parts whose progressions are in opposite directions exhibit contrary motion See also parallel (sense 3)
  16. See go through the motions
  17. See in motion
  18. the capacity for movement
  19. a manner of movement, esp walking; gait
  20. the evacuation of the bowels
  21. excrement
  22. part of a moving mechanism
  23. the action of such a part

verb

  1. (when transitive, may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to signal or direct (a person) by a movement or gesture

noun

  1. Sir Andrew. born 1952, British poet and biographer; his collections include Pleasure Steamers (1978) and Public Property (2002): poet laureate (1999–2009)