Rack Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling rack. We found a total of 25 words by unscrambling the letters in rack.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rack

cark 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rack

ack 9 arc 5 ark 7 car 5 kra 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in rack

ac 4 ak 6 ar 2 ca 4 ck 8 cr 4 ka 6 kc 8 kr 6 ra 2 rc 4

Definitions of rack

British English : rack If someone is racked by something such as illness or anxiety, it causes them great suffering or pain. VERBHis already infirm body was racked by high fever.

noun

  1. a framework for holding, carrying, or displaying a specific load or object   ⇒ a plate rack , a hat rack , a hay rack , a luggage rack
  2. a toothed bar designed to engage a pinion to form a mechanism that will interconvert rotary and rectilinear motions
  3. a framework fixed to an aircraft for carrying bombs, rockets, etc
  4. See the rack
  5. a cause or state of mental or bodily stress, suffering, etc; anguish; torment (esp in the phrase on the rack)
  6. (slang , mainly US ) a woman's breasts
  7. (US & Canadian , in pool, snooker, etc ) the triangular frame used to arrange the balls for the opening shot the balls so grouped Brit equivalent : frame
  8. the triangular frame used to arrange the balls for the opening shot
  9. the balls so grouped Brit equivalent : frame
  10. the triangular frame used to arrange the balls for the opening shot
  11. the balls so grouped Brit equivalent : frame

verb (transitive)

  1. to torture on the rack
  2. Also : wrack . to cause great stress or suffering to   ⇒ guilt racked his conscience
  3. Also : wrack . to strain or shake (something) violently, as by great physical force   ⇒ the storm racked the town
  4. to place or arrange in or on a rack   ⇒ to rack bottles of wine
  5. to move (parts of machinery or a mechanism) using a toothed rack
  6. to raise (rents) exorbitantly; rack-rent
  7. See rack one's brains

noun

  1. destruction; wreck (obsolete except in the phrase go to rack and ruin)

noun

  1. another word for single-foot, a gait of the horse

noun

  1. a group of broken clouds moving in the wind

verb

  1. (intransitive) (of clouds) to be blown along by the wind

verb (transitive)

  1. to clear (wine, beer, etc) as by siphoning it off from the dregs
  2. to fill a container with (beer, wine, etc)

noun

  1. the neck or rib section of mutton, pork, or veal

noun

  1. collapse or destruction (esp in the phrase wrack and ruin)
  2. something destroyed or a remnant of such

verb

  1. a variant spelling of rack1