Prefect Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling prefect. We found a total of 127 words by unscrambling the letters in prefect.

7 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in prefect

perfect 14

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in prefect

cepter 10 prefet 11 recept 10 refect 11

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in prefect

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in prefect

cepe 8 cere 6 cert 6 cete 6 cree 6 crpe 8 feer 7 feet 7 fere 7 fete 7 free 7 fret 7 peer 6 pere 6 perf 9 pert 6 pete 6 petr 6 prec 8 pree 6 pref 9 pret 6 rcpt 8 rect 6 reef 7 reet 4 reft 7 rept 6 rete 4 teer 4 tepe 6 terp 6 tree 4 tref 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in prefect

cee 5 cep 7 cpt 7 cre 5 cte 5 ctf 8 ctr 5 eer 3 eft 6 ere 3 erf 6 etc 5 fcp 10 fec 8 fee 6 fer 6 fet 6 frt 6 pcf 10 pct 7 pee 5 per 5 pet 5 pfc 10 pre 5 prf 8 pte 5 rct 5 rec 5 ree 3 ref 6 rep 5 ret 3 rpt 5 rte 3 tec 5 tee 3 tef 6 ter 3 tfr 6 trf 6 trp 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in prefect

ce 4 cf 7 cp 6 cr 4 ct 4 ec 4 ee 2 ef 5 ep 4 er 2 et 2 fc 7 fe 5 fp 7 fr 5 ft 5 pc 6 pe 4 pf 7 pr 4 pt 4 rc 4 re 2 rf 5 rt 2 tc 4 te 2 tp 4 tr 2

Definitions of prefect

British English : prefect In some schools, especially in Britain, a prefect is an older pupil who does special duties and helps the teachers to control the younger pupils.ˈpriːfɛkt NOUN

noun

  1. (in France, Italy, etc) the chief administrative officer in a department
  2. (in France, etc) the head of a police force
  3. (British ) a schoolchild appointed to a position of limited power over his fellows
  4. (in ancient Rome) any of several magistrates or military commanders
  5. Also called : prefect apostolic (Roman Catholic Church ) an official having jurisdiction over a missionary district that has no ordinary
  6. (Roman Catholic Church ) one of two senior masters in a Jesuit school or college (the prefect of studies and the prefect of discipline or first prefect)
  7. (Roman Catholic Church ) a cardinal in charge of a congregation of the Curia