Pit Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling pit. We found a total of 16 words by unscrambling the letters in pit.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pit

tip 5 tpi 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pit

it 2 pi 4 pt 4 ti 2 tp 4

Definitions of pit

British English : pit A gravel pit or clay pit is a very large hole which is dug from the ground. NOUNThis area of former farmland was originally worked as a gravel pit.

noun

  1. a large, usually deep opening in the ground
  2. a mine or excavation with a shaft, esp for coal the shaft in a mine (as modifier)   ⇒ pit pony , pit prop
  3. a mine or excavation with a shaft, esp for coal
  4. the shaft in a mine
  5. (as modifier)   ⇒ pit pony , pit prop
  6. a concealed danger or difficulty
  7. See the pit
  8. Also called : orchestra pit . the area that is occupied by the orchestra in a theatre, located in front of the stage
  9. an enclosure for fighting animals or birds, esp gamecocks
  10. (anatomy ) a small natural depression on the surface of a body, organ, structure, or part; fossa the floor of any natural bodily cavity   ⇒ the pit of the stomach
  11. a small natural depression on the surface of a body, organ, structure, or part; fossa
  12. the floor of any natural bodily cavity   ⇒ the pit of the stomach
  13. (pathology ) a small indented scar at the site of a former pustule; pockmark
  14. any of various small areas in a plant cell wall that remain unthickened when the rest of the cell becomes lignified, esp the vascular tissue
  15. a working area at the side of a motor-racing track for servicing or refuelling vehicles
  16. a section on the floor of a commodity exchange devoted to a special line of trading
  17. a rowdy card game in which players bid for commodities
  18. an area of sand or other soft material at the end of a long-jump approach, behind the bar of a pole vault, etc, on which an athlete may land safely
  19. the ground floor of the auditorium of a theatre
  20. (British ) a slang word for bed (sense 1) , bedroom (sense 1)
  21. another word for pitfall (sense 2)
  22. a mine or excavation with a shaft, esp for coal
  23. the shaft in a mine
  24. (as modifier)   ⇒ pit pony , pit prop
  25. a small natural depression on the surface of a body, organ, structure, or part; fossa
  26. the floor of any natural bodily cavity   ⇒ the pit of the stomach

verb

  1. (transitive) often foll by against to match in opposition, esp as antagonists
  2. to mark or become marked with pits
  3. (transitive) to place or bury in a pit

noun

  1. the stone of a cherry, plum, etc

verb

  1. (transitive) to extract the stone from (a fruit)

verb

  1. a Scot word for put