Stacks Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling stacks. We found a total of 72 words by unscrambling the letters in stacks.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stacks

casks 11 casts 7 sacks 11 scats 7 skats 9 stack 11 tacks 11 tasks 9

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stacks

acts 6 asks 8 asst 4 cask 10 cass 6 cast 6 cats 6 kats 8 sack 10 sacs 6 scat 6 skat 8 tack 10 task 8 tass 4 tsks 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stacks

ack 9 act 5 ask 7 ass 3 ast 3 cat 5 csk 9 cst 5 cts 5 kas 7 kat 7 sac 5 sak 7 sat 3 sct 5 sta 3 stk 7 tas 3 tck 9 tsk 7 tss 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stacks

ac 4 ak 6 as 2 at 2 ca 4 ck 8 cs 4 ct 4 ka 6 kc 8 kt 6 sa 2 sc 4 sk 6 ss 2 st 2 ta 2 tc 4 tk 6 ts 2

Definitions of stacks

plural noun

  1. (British , informal ) a large amount   ⇒ you'll have stacks of money , I've got stacks of work to do , There's stacks of time.

noun

  1. an ordered pile or heap
  2. a large orderly pile of hay, straw, etc, for storage in the open air
  3. (often plural) (library science ) compactly spaced bookshelves, used to house collections of books in an area usually prohibited to library users
  4. Also called : stack-up . a number of aircraft circling an airport at different altitudes, awaiting their signal to land
  5. a large amount   ⇒ a stack of work
  6. (military ) a pile of rifles or muskets in the shape of a cone
  7. (British ) a measure of coal or wood equal to 108 cubic feet
  8. See chimney stack , smokestack
  9. a vertical pipe, such as the funnel of a ship or the soil pipe attached to the side of a building
  10. a high column of rock, esp one isolated from the mainland by the erosive action of the sea
  11. an area in a computer memory for temporary storage

verb (transitive)

  1. to place in a stack; pile   ⇒ to stack bricks on a lorry
  2. to load or fill up with piles of something   ⇒ to stack a lorry with bricks
  3. to control (a number of aircraft waiting to land at an airport) so that each flies at a different altitude
  4. See stack the cards