Raked Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling raked. We found a total of 63 words by unscrambling the letters in raked.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raked

daker 10 drake 10 kedar 10 radek 10

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raked

aked 9 aker 8 akre 8 ared 5 daer 5 dare 5 dark 9 dear 5 derk 9 drek 9 rake 8 read 5 reak 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raked

ade 4 aer 3 ake 7 are 3 ark 7 dae 4 dak 8 dar 4 dea 4 der 4 ead 4 ear 3 era 3 erd 4 erk 7 kae 7 kea 7 ked 8 ker 7 kra 7 rad 4 rea 3 red 4

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in raked

ad 3 ae 2 ak 6 ar 2 da 3 de 3 dk 7 dr 3 ea 2 ed 3 er 2 ka 6 kr 6 ra 2 rd 3 re 2

Definitions of raked

adjective

  1. constructed with a backward slope   ⇒ The action takes place on a steeply raked stage.
  2. (nautical ) (of a ship's mast or funnel) inclined from the vertical by a perceptible degree, esp towards the stern   ⇒ the dear old Waverley, with her raked funnels and churning paddles

noun

  1. a hand implement consisting of a row of teeth set in a headpiece attached to a long shaft and used for gathering hay, straw, leaves, etc, or for smoothing loose earth
  2. any of several mechanical farm implements equipped with rows of teeth or rotating wheels mounted with tines and used to gather hay, straw, etc
  3. any of various implements similar in shape or function, such as a tool for drawing out ashes from a furnace
  4. the act of raking
  5. (New Zealand ) a line of wagons coupled together as one unit, used on railways

verb

  1. to scrape, gather, or remove (leaves, refuse, etc) with or as if with a rake
  2. to level or prepare (a surface, such as a flower bed) with a rake or similar implement
  3. (transitive) sometimes foll by out to clear (ashes, clinker, etc) from (a fire or furnace)
  4. (transitive; followed by up or together) to gather (items or people) with difficulty, as from a scattered area or limited supply
  5. (transitive; often followed by through, over etc ) to search or examine carefully
  6. when intr, foll by against, along etc to scrape or graze   ⇒ the ship raked the side of the quay
  7. (transitive) to direct (gunfire) along the length of (a target)   ⇒ machine-guns raked the column
  8. (transitive) to sweep (one's eyes) along the length of (something); scan

verb (mainly intransitive)

  1. to incline from the vertical by a perceptible degree, esp (of a ship's mast or funnel) towards the stern
  2. (transitive) to construct with a backward slope

noun

  1. the degree to which an object, such as a ship's mast, inclines from the perpendicular, esp towards the stern
  2. (theatre ) the slope of a stage from the back towards the footlights
  3. (aeronautics ) the angle between the wings of an aircraft and the line of symmetry of the aircraft the angle between the line joining the centroids of the section of a propeller blade and a line perpendicular to the axis
  4. the angle between the wings of an aircraft and the line of symmetry of the aircraft
  5. the angle between the line joining the centroids of the section of a propeller blade and a line perpendicular to the axis
  6. the angle between the working face of a cutting tool and a plane perpendicular to the surface of the workpiece
  7. a slanting ledge running across a crag in the Lake District
  8. the angle between the wings of an aircraft and the line of symmetry of the aircraft
  9. the angle between the line joining the centroids of the section of a propeller blade and a line perpendicular to the axis

verb (intransitive)

  1. (of gun dogs or hounds) to hunt with the nose to the ground
  2. (of hawks ) to pursue quarry in full flight (often followed by away) to fly wide of the quarry, esp beyond the control of the falconer
  3. to pursue quarry in full flight
  4. (often followed by away) to fly wide of the quarry, esp beyond the control of the falconer
  5. to pursue quarry in full flight
  6. (often followed by away) to fly wide of the quarry, esp beyond the control of the falconer