Porter Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling porter. We found a total of 90 words by unscrambling the letters in porter.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in porter

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in porter

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in porter

pert 6 peto 6 petr 6 poet 6 pore 6 porr 6 port 6 pote 6 pret 6 repr 6 rept 6 roer 4 rope 6 rort 4 rote 4 terp 6 terr 4 tope 6 tore 4 torr 4 trop 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in porter

err 3 oer 3 ope 5 opt 5 ore 3 ort 3 per 5 pet 5 poe 5 por 5 pot 5 pre 5 pro 5 pte 5 rep 5 ret 3 roe 3 rot 3 rpt 5 rte 3 ter 3 toe 3 top 5 tor 3 trp 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in porter

eo 2 ep 4 er 2 et 2 oe 2 op 4 or 2 ot 2 pe 4 po 4 pr 4 pt 4 re 2 ro 2 rt 2 te 2 to 2 tp 4 tr 2

Definitions of porter

British English : porter A porter is a person whose job is to be in charge of the entrance of a building such as a hotel.Our taxi arrived at the station and a porter came to the door.ˈpɔːtə NOUN

noun

  1. a person employed to carry luggage, parcels, supplies, etc, esp at a railway station or hotel
  2. (in hospitals) a person employed to move patients from place to place
  3. (US & Canadian ) a railway employee who waits on passengers, esp in a sleeper
  4. (East Africa ) a manual labourer

noun

  1. (mainly British ) a person in charge of a gate or door; doorman or gatekeeper
  2. a person employed by a university or college as a caretaker and doorkeeper who also answers enquiries
  3. a person in charge of the maintenance of a building, esp a block of flats
  4. Also called : ostiary (Roman Catholic Church ) a person ordained to what was formerly the lowest in rank of the minor orders

noun

  1. (British ) a dark sweet ale brewed from black malt

noun

  1. Cole. 1893–1964, US composer and lyricist of musical comedies. His most popular songs include Night and Day and Let's do It
  2. George, Baron Porter of Luddenham. 1920–2002, British chemist, who shared a Nobel prize for chemistry in 1967 for his work on flash photolysis
  3. Katherine Anne. 1890–1980, US short-story writer and novelist. Her best-known collections of stories are Flowering Judas (1930) and Pale Horse, Pale Rider (1939)
  4. Peter. 1929–2010, Australian poet, lived in Britain
  5. Rodney Robert. 1917–85, British biochemist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1972 for determining the structure of an antibody
  6. William Sidney. original name of O. Henry