Shore Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling shore. We found a total of 78 words by unscrambling the letters in shore.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shore

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shore

eros 4 ersh 7 hero 7 hers 7 hoer 7 hoes 7 hore 7 hors 7 hose 7 ores 4 resh 7 rheo 7 rhos 7 roes 4 rose 4 seor 4 sero 4 sher 7 shoe 7 shor 7 sore 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shore

eos 3 ers 3 heo 6 her 6 hes 6 hoe 6 hor 6 hrs 6 oer 3 oes 3 ohs 6 ore 3 ors 3 ose 3 reh 6 res 3 rhe 6 rho 6 roe 3 ros 3 ser 3 she 6 sho 6 shr 6 soe 3 soh 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in shore

eh 5 eo 2 er 2 es 2 he 5 ho 5 hr 5 hs 5 oe 2 oh 5 or 2 os 2 re 2 rh 5 ro 2 rs 2 se 2 sh 5 so 2 sr 2

Definitions of shore

British English : shore The shores or the shore of a sea, lake, or wide river is the land along the edge of it.They walked down to the shore.ʃɔː NOUN

noun

  1. the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river related adjective littoral
  2. land, as opposed to water (esp in the phrase on shore) (as modifier)   ⇒ shore duty
  3. land, as opposed to water (esp in the phrase on shore)
  4. (as modifier)   ⇒ shore duty
  5. (law ) the tract of coastland lying between the ordinary marks of high and low water
  6. (often plural) a country   ⇒ his native shores
  7. land, as opposed to water (esp in the phrase on shore)
  8. (as modifier)   ⇒ shore duty

verb

  1. (transitive) to move or drag (a boat) onto a shore

noun

  1. a prop, post, or beam used to support a wall, building, ship in dry dock, etc

verb

  1. (transitive) often foll by up to prop or make safe with or as if with a shore

verb

  1. (Australian & New Zealand ) a past tense of shear

verb

  1. (transitive) to remove (the fleece or hair) of (sheep, etc) by cutting or clipping
  2. to cut or cut through (something) with shears or a sharp instrument
  3. (engineering ) to cause (a part, member, shaft, etc) to deform or fracture or (of a part, etc) to deform or fracture as a result of excess torsion or transverse load
  4. (transitive) often foll by of to strip or divest   ⇒ to shear someone of his power
  5. when intr, foll by through to move through (something) by or as if by cutting
  6. (Scottish ) to reap (corn, etc) with a scythe or sickle

noun

  1. the act, process, or an instance of shearing
  2. a shearing of a sheep or flock of sheep, esp when referred to as an indication of age   ⇒ a sheep of two shears
  3. a form of deformation or fracture in which parallel planes in a body or assembly slide over one another
  4. (physics ) the deformation of a body, part, etc, expressed as the lateral displacement between two points in parallel planes divided by the distance between the planes
  5. either one of the blades of a pair of shears, scissors, etc
  6. a machine that cuts sheet material by passing a knife blade through it
  7. a device for lifting heavy loads consisting of a tackle supported by a framework held steady by guy ropes