Plates Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling plates. We found a total of 218 words by unscrambling the letters in plates.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in plates

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in plates

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in plates

ales 4 alps 6 alts 4 apes 6 apse 6 apts 6 ates 4 atle 4 east 4 eats 4 elsa 4 etas 4 laet 4 laps 6 lase 4 last 4 late 4 lats 4 leap 6 leas 4 leat 4 lepa 6 lest 4 lets 4 pale 6 pals 6 palt 6 pase 6 past 6 pate 6 pats 6 peal 6 peas 6 peat 6 pelt 6 pesa 6 pest 6 pets 6 plat 6 plea 6 sale 4 salp 6 salt 4 sate 4 seal 4 seat 4 selt 4 sept 6 seta 4 slae 4 slap 6 slat 4 spae 6 spat 6 spet 6 stap 6 step 6 tael 4 tale 4 tape 6 taps 6 teal 4 teap 6 teas 4 tela 4 tepa 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in plates

aes 3 aet 3 ale 3 alp 5 als 3 alt 3 ape 5 apl 5 apt 5 ase 3 asp 5 ast 3 ate 3 eat 3 ela 3 els 3 elt 3 epa 5 esp 5 est 3 eta 3 lap 5 las 3 lat 3 lea 3 lep 5 les 3 let 3 lst 3 pal 5 pas 5 pat 5 pea 5 pes 5 pet 5 pst 5 pta 5 pte 5 pts 5 sae 3 sal 3 sap 5 sat 3 sea 3 sel 3 sep 5 set 3 sla 3 slt 3 spa 5 spl 5 spt 5 sta 3 tae 3 tal 3 tap 5 tas 3 tea 3 tel 3 tps 5 tsp 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in plates

ae 2 al 2 ap 4 as 2 at 2 ea 2 el 2 ep 4 es 2 et 2 la 2 le 2 lp 4 ls 2 lt 2 pa 4 pe 4 pl 4 ps 4 pt 4 sa 2 se 2 sl 2 sp 4 st 2 ta 2 te 2 tp 4 ts 2

Definitions of plates

British English : plate A plate is a round or oval flat dish used to hold food.Anita pushed her plate away.pleɪt NOUN

noun

  1. a shallow usually circular dish made of porcelain, earthenware, glass, etc, on which food is served or from which food is eaten (as modifier)   ⇒ a plate rack
  2. a shallow usually circular dish made of porcelain, earthenware, glass, etc, on which food is served or from which food is eaten
  3. (as modifier)   ⇒ a plate rack
  4. Also called : plateful . the contents of a plate or the amount a plate will hold (Australian & New Zealand ) a plate of cakes, sandwiches, etc, brought by a guest to a party   ⇒ everyone was asked to bring a plate
  5. Also called : plateful . the contents of a plate or the amount a plate will hold
  6. (Australian & New Zealand ) a plate of cakes, sandwiches, etc, brought by a guest to a party   ⇒ everyone was asked to bring a plate
  7. an entire course of a meal   ⇒ a cold plate
  8. any shallow or flat receptacle, esp for receiving a collection in church
  9. flat metal of uniform thickness obtained by rolling, usually having a thickness greater than about three millimetres
  10. a thin coating of metal usually on another metal, as produced by electrodeposition, chemical action, etc
  11. metal or metalware that has been coated in this way, esp with gold or silver   ⇒ Sheffield plate
  12. dishes, cutlery, etc, made of gold or silver
  13. a sheet of metal, plastic, rubber, etc, having a printing surface produced by a process such as stereotyping, moulding, or photographic deposition
  14. a print taken from such a sheet or from a woodcut, esp when appearing in a book
  15. a thin flat sheet of a substance, such as metal or glass
  16. armour made of overlapping or articulated pieces of thin metal
  17. (photography ) a sheet of glass, or sometimes metal, coated with photographic emulsion on which an image can be formed by exposure to light (as modifier)   ⇒ a plate camera
  18. a sheet of glass, or sometimes metal, coated with photographic emulsion on which an image can be formed by exposure to light
  19. (as modifier)   ⇒ a plate camera
  20. an orthodontic device, esp one used for straightening children's teeth
  21. an informal word for denture (sense 1)
  22. (anatomy ) any flat platelike structure or part
  23. a cup or trophy awarded to the winner of a sporting contest, esp a horse race a race or contest for such a prize
  24. a cup or trophy awarded to the winner of a sporting contest, esp a horse race
  25. a race or contest for such a prize
  26. any of the rigid layers of the earth's lithosphere of which there are believed to be at least 15 See also plate tectonics
  27. (electronics ) (mainly US ) the anode in an electronic valve an electrode in an accumulator or capacitor
  28. (mainly US ) the anode in an electronic valve
  29. an electrode in an accumulator or capacitor
  30. a horizontal timber joist that supports rafters or studs
  31. a light horseshoe for flat racing
  32. a thin cut of beef from the brisket
  33. See plate rail
  34. Also called : Communion plate (Roman Catholic Church ) a flat plate held under the chin of a communicant in order to catch any fragments of the consecrated Host
  35. (archaic ) a coin, esp one made of silver
  36. See a full plate
  37. See on a plate
  38. See on one's plate
  39. a shallow usually circular dish made of porcelain, earthenware, glass, etc, on which food is served or from which food is eaten
  40. (as modifier)   ⇒ a plate rack
  41. Also called : plateful . the contents of a plate or the amount a plate will hold
  42. (Australian & New Zealand ) a plate of cakes, sandwiches, etc, brought by a guest to a party   ⇒ everyone was asked to bring a plate
  43. a sheet of glass, or sometimes metal, coated with photographic emulsion on which an image can be formed by exposure to light
  44. (as modifier)   ⇒ a plate camera
  45. a cup or trophy awarded to the winner of a sporting contest, esp a horse race
  46. a race or contest for such a prize
  47. (mainly US ) the anode in an electronic valve
  48. an electrode in an accumulator or capacitor

verb (transitive)

  1. to coat (a surface, usually metal) with a thin layer of other metal by electrolysis, chemical reaction, etc
  2. to cover with metal plates, as for protection
  3. (printing ) to make a stereotype or electrotype from (type or another plate)
  4. to form (metal) into plate, esp by rolling
  5. to give a glossy finish to (paper) by calendering
  6. to grow (microorganisms) in a culture medium

noun

  1. See River Plate