Pages Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling pages. We found a total of 71 words by unscrambling the letters in pages.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pages

gapes 8 peags 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pages

ages 5 apes 6 apse 6 gaes 5 gape 7 gaps 7 gasp 7 page 7 pase 6 peag 7 peas 6 pega 7 pegs 7 pesa 6 sage 5 sepg 7 spae 6 spag 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pages

aes 3 age 4 ape 5 ase 3 asg 4 asp 5 epa 5 esp 5 gae 4 gap 6 gas 4 ges 4 gps 6 pas 5 pea 5 peg 6 pes 5 sae 3 sag 4 sap 5 sea 3 seg 4 sep 5 spa 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pages

ae 2 ag 3 ap 4 as 2 ea 2 eg 3 ep 4 es 2 ga 3 ge 3 gp 5 gs 3 pa 4 pe 4 pg 5 ps 4 sa 2 se 2 sg 3 sp 4

Definitions of pages

British English : page If someone is paged, they receive a message over a speaker that someone is trying to contact them.He was paged repeatedly as the flight was boarding.peɪdʒ VERB

noun

  1. Word forms:   plural pp . one side of one of the leaves of a book, newspaper, letter, etc, or the written or printed matter it bears p
  2. such a leaf considered as a unit   ⇒ insert a new page
  3. a screenful of information from a website, teletext service, etc, displayed on a television monitor or visual display unit
  4. an episode, phase, or period   ⇒ a glorious page in the revolution
  5. (printing ) the type as set up for printing a page
  6. See on the same page

verb

  1. another word for paginate
  2. (intransitive) foll by through to look through (a book, report, etc); leaf through

noun

  1. a boy employed to run errands, carry messages, etc, for the guests in a hotel, club, etc
  2. a youth in attendance at official functions or ceremonies, esp weddings
  3. (medieval history ) a boy in training for knighthood in personal attendance on a knight a youth in the personal service of a person of rank, esp in a royal household   ⇒ page of the chamber
  4. a boy in training for knighthood in personal attendance on a knight
  5. a youth in the personal service of a person of rank, esp in a royal household   ⇒ page of the chamber
  6. (in the US) an attendant at Congress or other legislative body
  7. (Canadian ) a person employed in the debating chamber of the House of Commons, the Senate, or a legislative assembly to carry messages for members
  8. a boy in training for knighthood in personal attendance on a knight
  9. a youth in the personal service of a person of rank, esp in a royal household   ⇒ page of the chamber

verb (transitive)

  1. to call out the name of (a person), esp by a loudspeaker system, so as to give him or her a message
  2. to call (a person) by an electronic device, such as a pager
  3. to act as a page to or attend as a page

noun

  1. Sir Earle (Christmas Grafton). 1880–1961, Australian statesman; co-leader, with S. M. Bruce, of the federal government of Australia (1923–29)
  2. Sir Frederick Handley. 1885–1962, English pioneer in the design and manufacture of aircraft