Spin Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling spin. We found a total of 32 words by unscrambling the letters in spin.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in spin

insp 6 nips 6 pins 6 snip 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in spin

ins 3 ips 5 isn 3 nip 5 nis 3 pin 5 pis 5 psi 5 sin 3 sip 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in spin

in 2 is 2 ni 2 np 4 ns 2 pi 4 ps 4 si 2 sn 2 sp 4

Definitions of spin

British English : spin If something spins or if you spin it, it turns quickly around a central point. VERBThe disc, used for small portable computers, spins 3600 times a minute.

verb

  1. to rotate or cause to rotate rapidly, as on an axis
  2. to draw out and twist (natural fibres, as of silk or cotton) into a long continuous thread to make such a thread or filament from (synthetic resins, etc), usually by forcing through a nozzle
  3. to draw out and twist (natural fibres, as of silk or cotton) into a long continuous thread
  4. to make such a thread or filament from (synthetic resins, etc), usually by forcing through a nozzle
  5. (of spiders, silkworms, etc) to form (webs, cocoons, etc) from a silky fibre exuded from the body
  6. (transitive) to shape (metal) into a rounded form on a lathe
  7. (transitive) (informal ) to tell (a tale, story, etc) by drawing it out at great length (esp in the phrase spin a yarn)
  8. to bowl, pitch, hit, or kick (a ball) so that it rotates in the air and changes direction or speed on bouncing, or (of a ball) to be projected in this way
  9. (intransitive) (of wheels) to revolve rapidly without causing propulsion
  10. to cause (an aircraft) to dive in a spiral descent or (of an aircraft) to dive in a spiral descent
  11. (intransitive) foll by along to drive or travel swiftly
  12. Also : spin-dry (transitive) to rotate (clothes) in a spin-dryer in order to extract surplus water
  13. (intransitive) to reel or grow dizzy, as from turning around   ⇒ my head is spinning
  14. (intransitive) to fish by drawing a revolving lure through the water
  15. (transitive) (informal ) to present (news or information) in a way that creates a favourable impression
  16. to draw out and twist (natural fibres, as of silk or cotton) into a long continuous thread
  17. to make such a thread or filament from (synthetic resins, etc), usually by forcing through a nozzle

noun

  1. a swift rotating motion; instance of spinning
  2. (physics ) the intrinsic angular momentum of an elementary particle or atomic nucleus, as distinguished from any angular momentum resulting from its motion a quantum number determining values of this angular momentum in units of the Dirac constant, having integral or half-integral values S , s
  3. the intrinsic angular momentum of an elementary particle or atomic nucleus, as distinguished from any angular momentum resulting from its motion
  4. a quantum number determining values of this angular momentum in units of the Dirac constant, having integral or half-integral values S , s
  5. a condition of loss of control of an aircraft or an intentional flight manoeuvre in which the aircraft performs a continuous spiral descent because the angle of maximum lift is less than the angle of incidence
  6. a spinning motion imparted to a ball, etc
  7. (in skating) any of various movements involving spinning rapidly on the spot
  8. (informal ) a short or fast drive, ride, etc, esp in a car, for pleasure
  9. See flat spin
  10. (Australian & New Zealand , informal ) a period of time or an experience; chance or luck; fortune   ⇒ a bad spin
  11. (business , informal ) a sudden downward trend in prices, values, etc
  12. (informal ) the practice of presenting news or information in a way that creates a favourable impression
  13. another name for Spinning
  14. See on the spin
  15. the intrinsic angular momentum of an elementary particle or atomic nucleus, as distinguished from any angular momentum resulting from its motion
  16. a quantum number determining values of this angular momentum in units of the Dirac constant, having integral or half-integral values S , s