Paced Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling paced. We found a total of 61 words by unscrambling the letters in paced.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in paced

caped 10 decap 10

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in paced

aced 7 aped 7 cade 7 cape 8 cepa 8 dace 7 depa 7 ecad 7 pace 8 peda 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in paced

ace 5 adc 6 ade 4 adp 6 ape 5 cad 6 cap 7 cep 7 cpd 8 dae 4 dap 6 dca 6 dea 4 dec 6 dep 6 ead 4 edp 6 epa 5 pac 7 pad 6 pea 5 ped 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in paced

ac 4 ad 3 ae 2 ap 4 ca 4 cd 5 ce 4 cp 6 da 3 dc 5 de 3 dp 5 ea 2 ec 4 ed 3 ep 4 pa 4 pc 6 pd 5 pe 4

Definitions of paced

British English : pace A pace is the distance that you move when you take one step. NOUNHe'd only gone a few paces before he stopped again.distance

noun

  1. a single step in walking the distance covered by a step
  2. a single step in walking
  3. the distance covered by a step
  4. a measure of length equal to the average length of a stride, approximately 3 feet See also Roman pace , geometric pace , military pace
  5. speed of movement, esp of walking or running
  6. rate or style of proceeding at some activity   ⇒ to live at a fast pace
  7. manner or action of stepping, walking, etc; gait
  8. any of the manners in which a horse or other quadruped walks or runs, the three principal paces being the walk, trot, and canter (or gallop)
  9. a manner of moving, natural to the camel and sometimes developed in the horse, in which the two legs on the same side of the body are moved and put down at the same time
  10. (architecture ) a step or small raised platform
  11. See keep pace with
  12. See put someone through his paces
  13. See set the pace
  14. See stand the pace
  15. a single step in walking
  16. the distance covered by a step

verb

  1. (transitive) to set or determine the pace for, as in a race
  2. often foll by about, up and down, etc to walk with regular slow or fast paces, as in boredom, agitation, etc   ⇒ to pace the room
  3. (transitive) often foll by out to measure by paces   ⇒ to pace out the distance
  4. (intransitive) to walk with slow regular strides   ⇒ to pace along the street
  5. (intransitive) (of a horse) to move at the pace (the specially developed gait)

preposition

  1. with due deference to: used to acknowledge politely someone who disagrees with the speaker or writer

noun acronym for

  1. Police and Criminal Evidence Act