Records Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling records. We found a total of 167 words by unscrambling the letters in records.

7 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in records

corders 10

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in records

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in records

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in records

cero 6 code 7 cods 7 coed 7 coes 6 cord 7 core 6 corr 6 cose 6 cres 6 dcor 7 deco 7 dero 5 desc 7 docs 7 doer 5 does 5 dorr 5 dors 5 dose 5 ecod 7 eros 4 errs 4 odes 5 orcs 6 ored 5 ores 4 recd 7 recs 6 redo 5 reds 5 rocs 6 rode 5 rods 5 roed 5 roer 4 roes 4 rose 4 seor 4 sero 4 soce 6 sord 5 sore 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in records

cdr 6 cod 6 coe 5 cor 5 cos 5 cre 5 cro 5 crs 5 dec 6 der 4 des 4 doc 6 doe 4 dor 4 dos 4 dsr 4 eco 5 edo 4 eds 4 eos 3 erd 4 err 3 ers 3 esc 5 esd 4 ode 4 ods 4 oer 3 oes 3 orc 5 ord 4 ore 3 ors 3 osc 5 ose 3 rcd 6 rec 5 red 4 res 3 roc 5 rod 4 roe 3 ros 3 scr 5 sec 5 sed 4 ser 3 soc 5 sod 4 soe 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in records

cd 5 ce 4 co 4 cr 4 cs 4 dc 5 de 3 do 3 dr 3 ds 3 ec 4 ed 3 eo 2 er 2 es 2 oc 4 od 3 oe 2 or 2 os 2 rc 4 rd 3 re 2 ro 2 rs 2 sc 4 sd 3 se 2 so 2 sr 2

Definitions of records

plural noun

  1. information or data on a specific subject collected methodically over a long period   ⇒ I'll check in the records. , public records , the wettest weather since records began See also medical records , dental records

noun

  1. an account in permanent form, esp in writing, preserving knowledge or information about facts or events
  2. a written account of some transaction that serves as legal evidence of the transaction
  3. a written official report of the proceedings of a court of justice or legislative body, including the judgments given or enactments made
  4. anything serving as evidence or as a memorial   ⇒ the First World War is a record of human folly
  5. (often plural) information or data on a specific subject collected methodically over a long period   ⇒ weather records
  6. the best or most outstanding amount, rate, height, etc, ever attained, as in some field of sport   ⇒ an Olympic record , a world record , to break the record for the long jump (as modifier)   ⇒ a record time
  7. the best or most outstanding amount, rate, height, etc, ever attained, as in some field of sport   ⇒ an Olympic record , a world record , to break the record for the long jump
  8. (as modifier)   ⇒ a record time
  9. the sum of one's recognized achievements, career, or performance   ⇒ the officer has an excellent record
  10. a list of crimes of which an accused person has previously been convicted, which are known to the police but may only be disclosed to a court in certain circumstances
  11. See have a record
  12. Also called : gramophone record , disc . a thin disc of a plastic material upon which sound has been recorded. Each side has a spiral groove, which undulates in accordance with the frequency and amplitude of the sound. Records were formerly made from a shellac-based compound but were later made from vinyl plastics
  13. the markings made by a recording instrument such as a seismograph
  14. (computing ) a group of data or piece of information preserved as a unit in machine-readable form
  15. (in some computer languages) a data structure designed to allow the handling of groups of related pieces of information as though the group were a single entity
  16. See for the record
  17. See go on record
  18. See off the record
  19. See on record
  20. See put the record straight
  21. the best or most outstanding amount, rate, height, etc, ever attained, as in some field of sport   ⇒ an Olympic record , a world record , to break the record for the long jump
  22. (as modifier)   ⇒ a record time

verb

  1. to set down in some permanent form so as to preserve the true facts of   ⇒ to record the minutes of a meeting
  2. to contain or serve to relate (facts, information, etc)
  3. to indicate, show, or register   ⇒ his face recorded his disappointment
  4. to remain as or afford evidence of   ⇒ these ruins record the life of the Romans in Britain
  5. (also intransitive) to make a recording of (music, speech, etc) for reproduction, or for later broadcasting
  6. (also intransitive) (of an instrument) to register or indicate (information) on a scale   ⇒ the barometer recorded a low pressure