Sorter Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling sorter. We found a total of 95 words by unscrambling the letters in sorter.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sorter

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sorter

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sorter

eros 4 errs 4 erst 4 ores 4 orts 4 rest 4 rets 4 roer 4 roes 4 rort 4 rose 4 rote 4 rots 4 seor 4 sero 4 sert 4 sore 4 sort 4 ster 4 stor 4 stre 4 terr 4 toes 4 tore 4 torr 4 tors 4 tres 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sorter

eos 3 err 3 ers 3 est 3 oer 3 oes 3 ore 3 ors 3 ort 3 ose 3 res 3 ret 3 roe 3 ros 3 rot 3 rte 3 ser 3 set 3 soe 3 sot 3 str 3 ter 3 toe 3 tor 3 tos 3 trs 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in sorter

eo 2 er 2 es 2 et 2 oe 2 or 2 os 2 ot 2 re 2 ro 2 rs 2 rt 2 se 2 so 2 sr 2 st 2 te 2 to 2 tr 2 ts 2

Definitions of sorter

British English : sort A particular sort of something is one of its different kinds or types.What sort of school did you go to?sɔːt NOUN

noun

  1. a class, group, kind, etc, as distinguished by some common quality or characteristic
  2. (informal ) type of character, nature, etc   ⇒ he's a good sort
  3. a more or less definable or adequate example   ⇒ it's a sort of review
  4. (often plural) (printing ) any of the individual characters making up a fount of type
  5. (archaic ) manner; way   ⇒ in this sort we struggled home
  6. See after a sort
  7. See of sorts
  8. See out of sorts
  9. See sort of

verb

  1. (transitive) to arrange according to class, type, etc
  2. (transitive) to put (something) into working order
  3. (transitive) to arrange (computer information) by machine in an order convenient to the computer user
  4. (transitive) foll by with (informal ) to supply, esp with drugs
  5. (intransitive; followed by with, together, etc ) (archaic (or dialect ) to associate, as on friendly terms
  6. (intransitive) (archaic ) to agree; accord