Poles Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling poles. We found a total of 72 words by unscrambling the letters in poles.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in poles

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in poles

epos 6 leos 4 lope 6 lops 6 lose 4 oles 4 olpe 6 opes 6 peso 6 pole 6 pols 6 pose 6 sloe 4 slop 6 sole 4 sope 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in poles

els 3 eos 3 esp 5 leo 3 lep 5 les 3 loe 3 lop 5 oes 3 ole 3 olp 5 ope 5 ops 5 ose 3 pes 5 poe 5 pol 5 pos 5 sel 3 sep 5 soe 3 sol 3 sop 5 spl 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in poles

el 2 eo 2 ep 4 es 2 le 2 lo 2 lp 4 ls 2 oe 2 ol 2 op 4 os 2 pe 4 pl 4 po 4 ps 4 se 2 sl 2 so 2 sp 4

Definitions of poles

British English : Pole A Pole is a citizen of Poland, or a person of Polish origin.pəʊl NOUN

noun

  1. a long slender usually round piece of wood, metal, or other material
  2. the piece of timber on each side of which a pair of carriage horses are hitched
  3. another name for rod (sense 7)
  4. (horse racing , mainly US & Canadian ) the inside lane of a racecourse (as modifier)   ⇒ the pole position one of a number of markers placed at intervals of one sixteenth of a mile along the side of a racecourse
  5. the inside lane of a racecourse
  6. (as modifier)   ⇒ the pole position
  7. one of a number of markers placed at intervals of one sixteenth of a mile along the side of a racecourse
  8. (nautical ) any light spar the part of a mast between the head and the attachment of the uppermost shrouds
  9. any light spar
  10. the part of a mast between the head and the attachment of the uppermost shrouds
  11. See under bare poles
  12. See up the pole
  13. the inside lane of a racecourse
  14. (as modifier)   ⇒ the pole position
  15. one of a number of markers placed at intervals of one sixteenth of a mile along the side of a racecourse
  16. any light spar
  17. the part of a mast between the head and the attachment of the uppermost shrouds

verb

  1. (transitive) to strike or push with a pole
  2. (transitive) to set out (an area of land or garden) with poles to support (a crop, such as hops or beans) on poles
  3. to set out (an area of land or garden) with poles
  4. to support (a crop, such as hops or beans) on poles
  5. (transitive) to deoxidize (a molten metal, esp copper) by stirring it with green wood
  6. to punt (a boat)
  7. to set out (an area of land or garden) with poles
  8. to support (a crop, such as hops or beans) on poles

noun

  1. either of the two antipodal points where the earth's axis of rotation meets the earth's surface See also North Pole , South Pole
  2. (astronomy ) short for celestial pole
  3. (physics ) either of the two regions at the extremities of a magnet to which the lines of force converge or from which they diverge either of two points or regions in a piece of material, system, etc, at which there are opposite electric charges, as at the two terminals of a battery
  4. either of the two regions at the extremities of a magnet to which the lines of force converge or from which they diverge
  5. either of two points or regions in a piece of material, system, etc, at which there are opposite electric charges, as at the two terminals of a battery
  6. (mathematics ) an isolated singularity of an analytical function
  7. (biology ) either end of the axis of a cell, spore, ovum, or similar body either end of the spindle formed during the metaphase of mitosis and meiosis
  8. either end of the axis of a cell, spore, ovum, or similar body
  9. either end of the spindle formed during the metaphase of mitosis and meiosis
  10. (physiology ) the point on a neuron from which the axon or dendrites project from the cell body
  11. either of two mutually exclusive or opposite actions, opinions, etc
  12. (geometry ) the origin in a system of polar or spherical coordinates
  13. any fixed point of reference
  14. See poles apart
  15. See from pole to pole
  16. either of the two regions at the extremities of a magnet to which the lines of force converge or from which they diverge
  17. either of two points or regions in a piece of material, system, etc, at which there are opposite electric charges, as at the two terminals of a battery
  18. either end of the axis of a cell, spore, ovum, or similar body
  19. either end of the spindle formed during the metaphase of mitosis and meiosis

noun

  1. a native, inhabitant, or citizen of Poland or a speaker of Polish

noun

  1. Reginald. 1500–58, English cardinal; last Roman Catholic archbishop of Canterbury (1556–58)