Pool Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling pool. We found a total of 20 words by unscrambling the letters in pool.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pool

loop 6 polo 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pool

loo 3 lop 5 olp 5 pol 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pool

lo 2 lp 4 ol 2 op 4 pl 4 po 4

Definitions of pool

British English : pool If a group of people or organizations pool their money, knowledge, or equipment, they share it or put it together so that it can be used for a particular purpose. VERBWe pooled ideas and information.

noun

  1. a small body of still water, usually fresh; small pond
  2. a small isolated collection of liquid spilt or poured on a surface; puddle   ⇒ a pool of blood
  3. a deep part of a stream or river where the water runs very slowly
  4. an underground accumulation of oil or gas, usually forming a reservoir in porous sedimentary rock
  5. See swimming pool

noun

  1. any communal combination of resources, funds, etc   ⇒ a typing pool
  2. the combined stakes of the betters in many gambling sports or games; kitty
  3. (business ) a group of producers who conspire to establish and maintain output levels and high prices, each member of the group being allocated a maximum quota; price ring
  4. (finance , mainly US ) a joint fund organized by security-holders for speculative or manipulative purposes on financial markets the persons or parties involved in such a combination
  5. a joint fund organized by security-holders for speculative or manipulative purposes on financial markets
  6. the persons or parties involved in such a combination
  7. any of various billiard games in which the object is to pot all the balls with the cue ball, esp that played with 15 coloured and numbered balls; pocket billiards
  8. a joint fund organized by security-holders for speculative or manipulative purposes on financial markets
  9. the persons or parties involved in such a combination

verb (transitive)

  1. to combine (investments, money, interests, etc) into a common fund, as for a joint enterprise
  2. (business ) to organize a pool of (enterprises)
  3. (Australian , informal ) to inform on or incriminate (someone)