Scales Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling scales. We found a total of 94 words by unscrambling the letters in scales.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in scales

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in scales

aces 6 acle 6 aesc 6 alce 6 alec 6 ales 4 asse 4 cals 6 case 6 cass 6 cess 6 elsa 4 esca 6 lace 6 lacs 6 lase 4 lass 4 leas 4 less 4 sacs 6 sale 4 sals 4 seal 4 seas 4 secs 6 sels 4 slae 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in scales

ace 5 aes 3 alc 5 ale 3 als 3 ase 3 ass 3 cal 5 ela 3 els 3 esc 5 ess 3 lac 5 las 3 lca 5 lea 3 les 3 lsc 5 sac 5 sae 3 sal 3 sea 3 sec 5 sel 3 sla 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in scales

ac 4 ae 2 al 2 as 2 ca 4 ce 4 cl 4 cs 4 ea 2 ec 4 el 2 es 2 la 2 lc 4 le 2 ls 2 sa 2 sc 4 se 2 sl 2 ss 2

Definitions of scales

British English : scales Scales are a piece of equipment for weighing things or people....kitchen scales.skeɪlz NOUN

noun

  1. See the Scales

noun

  1. any of the numerous plates, made of various substances resembling enamel or dentine, covering the bodies of fishes
  2. any of the horny or chitinous plates covering a part or the entire body of certain reptiles and mammals any of the numerous minute structures covering the wings of lepidoptera related adjective squamous
  3. any of the horny or chitinous plates covering a part or the entire body of certain reptiles and mammals
  4. any of the numerous minute structures covering the wings of lepidoptera related adjective squamous
  5. a thin flat piece or flake
  6. a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the skin: excessive shedding may be the result of a skin disease
  7. a specialized leaf or bract, esp the protective covering of a bud or the dry membranous bract of a catkin
  8. See scale insect
  9. a flaky black oxide of iron formed on the surface of iron or steel at high temperatures
  10. any oxide formed on a metal during heat treatment
  11. another word for limescale
  12. any of the horny or chitinous plates covering a part or the entire body of certain reptiles and mammals
  13. any of the numerous minute structures covering the wings of lepidoptera related adjective squamous

verb

  1. (transitive) to remove the scales or coating from
  2. to peel off or cause to peel off in flakes or scales
  3. (intransitive) to shed scales
  4. to cover or become covered with scales, incrustation, etc
  5. (transitive) to throw (a disc or thin flat object) edgewise through the air or along the surface of water
  6. (intransitive) (Australian , informal ) to ride on public transport without paying a fare
  7. (transitive) (South Africa , slang ) to steal (something)

noun

  1. (often plural) a machine or device for weighing
  2. one of the pans of a balance
  3. See tip the scales

verb (transitive)

  1. to weigh with or as if with scales
  2. to have a weight of

noun

  1. a sequence of marks either at regular intervals or else representing equal steps, used as a reference in making measurements
  2. a measuring instrument having such a scale
  3. the ratio between the size of something real and that of a model or representation of it   ⇒ the scale of the map was so large that we could find our house on it (as modifier)   ⇒ a scale model
  4. the ratio between the size of something real and that of a model or representation of it   ⇒ the scale of the map was so large that we could find our house on it
  5. (as modifier)   ⇒ a scale model
  6. a line, numerical ratio, etc, for showing this ratio
  7. a progressive or graduated table of things, wages, etc, in order of size, value, etc   ⇒ a wage scale for carpenters
  8. an established measure or standard
  9. a relative degree or extent   ⇒ he entertained on a grand scale
  10. (music ) a group of notes taken in ascending or descending order, esp within the compass of one octave
  11. (mathematics ) the notation of a given number system   ⇒ the decimal scale
  12. a graded series of tests measuring mental development, etc
  13. (obsolete ) a ladder or staircase
  14. the ratio between the size of something real and that of a model or representation of it   ⇒ the scale of the map was so large that we could find our house on it
  15. (as modifier)   ⇒ a scale model

verb

  1. to climb to the top of (a height) by or as if by a ladder
  2. (transitive) to make or draw (a model, plan, etc) according to a particular ratio of proportionate reduction
  3. (transitive; usually followed by up or down) to increase or reduce proportionately in size, etc
  4. (US & Canadian ) (in forestry) to estimate the board footage of (standing timber or logs)