Nursed Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling nursed. We found a total of 128 words by unscrambling the letters in nursed.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in nursed

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5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in nursed

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in nursed

dens 5 dern 5 deus 5 duer 5 dues 5 dune 5 duns 5 dure 5 durn 5 ends 5 erns 4 nerd 5 nude 5 reds 5 rend 5 renu 4 rude 5 rued 5 ruen 4 rues 4 rune 4 runs 4 ruse 4 send 5 sned 5 snur 4 sude 5 sued 5 suer 4 sune 4 surd 5 sure 4 unde 5 urde 5 urds 5 urns 4 used 5 user 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in nursed

den 4 der 4 des 4 dsr 4 due 4 dun 4 dur 4 eds 4 end 4 ens 3 erd 4 ern 3 ers 3 esd 4 esu 3 ned 4 nus 3 red 4 ren 3 res 3 rnd 4 rud 4 rue 3 run 3 rus 3 sed 4 sen 3 ser 3 sud 4 sue 3 sun 3 sur 3 uds 4 uns 3 urd 4 ure 3 urn 3 urs 3 use 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in nursed

de 3 dn 3 dr 3 ds 3 du 3 ed 3 en 2 er 2 es 2 eu 2 nd 3 ne 2 nr 2 ns 2 nu 2 rd 3 re 2 rn 2 rs 2 sd 3 se 2 sn 2 sr 2 su 2 ud 3 un 2 ur 2 us 2

Definitions of nursed

British English : nurse If you nurse someone, you care for them when they are ill. VERBAll the years he was sick my mother had nursed him.

noun

  1. a person who tends the sick, injured, or infirm
  2. short for nursemaid
  3. a woman employed to breast-feed another woman's child; wet nurse
  4. a worker in a colony of social insects that takes care of the larvae

verb (mainly transitive)

  1. (also intransitive) to tend (the sick)
  2. (also intransitive) to feed (a baby) at the breast; suckle
  3. to try to cure (an ailment)
  4. to clasp carefully or fondly   ⇒ she nursed the crying child in her arms
  5. (also intransitive) (of a baby) to suckle at the breast (of)
  6. to look after (a child) as one's employment
  7. to attend to carefully; foster, cherish   ⇒ he nursed the magazine through its first year , having a very small majority he nursed the constituency diligently
  8. to harbour; preserve   ⇒ to nurse a grudge
  9. (billiards ) to keep (the balls) together for a series of cannons

noun

  1. Sir Paul (Maxime). born 1949, English cell biologist and geneticist; winner (2001), with LH Hartwell and RT Hunt, of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine