Strips Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling strips. We found a total of 90 words by unscrambling the letters in strips.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in strips

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in strips

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in strips

piss 6 pist 6 pits 6 psis 6 psst 6 rips 6 risp 6 riss 4 rist 4 sips 6 sirs 4 sist 4 sits 4 spit 6 sris 4 stir 4 tips 6 trip 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in strips

ipr 5 ips 5 irs 3 ist 3 its 3 pir 5 pis 5 pit 5 prs 5 psi 5 pst 5 pts 5 rip 5 rit 3 rps 5 rpt 5 rti 3 sip 5 sir 3 sis 3 sit 3 sps 5 spt 5 sri 3 ssi 3 ssp 5 str 3 tip 5 tis 3 tpi 5 tps 5 tri 3 trp 5 trs 3 tsi 3 tsp 5 tss 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in strips

ir 2 is 2 it 2 pi 4 pr 4 ps 4 pt 4 rs 2 rt 2 si 2 sp 4 sr 2 ss 2 st 2 ti 2 tp 4 tr 2 ts 2

Definitions of strips

British English : strip If you strip, or if someone strips you, your clothes are removed from your body.They stripped and jumped into the pool.strɪp VERB

verb

  1. to take or pull (the covering, clothes, etc) off (oneself, another person, or thing)   ⇒ to strip a wall , to strip a bed
  2. (intransitive) to remove all one's clothes to perform a striptease
  3. to remove all one's clothes
  4. to perform a striptease
  5. (transitive) to denude or empty completely
  6. (transitive) to deprive   ⇒ he was stripped of his pride
  7. (transitive) to rob or plunder
  8. (transitive) to remove (paint, varnish, etc) from (a surface, furniture, etc) by sanding, with a solvent, etc   ⇒ stripped pine
  9. Also : pluck (transitive) to pull out the old coat of hair from (dogs of certain long- and wire-haired breeds)
  10. to remove the leaves from the stalks of (tobacco, etc) to separate the two sides of a leaf from the stem of (tobacco, etc)
  11. to remove the leaves from the stalks of (tobacco, etc)
  12. to separate the two sides of a leaf from the stem of (tobacco, etc)
  13. (transitive) (agriculture ) to draw the last milk from each of the teats of (a cow)
  14. to dismantle (an engine, mechanism, etc)
  15. to tear off or break (the thread) from (a screw, bolt, etc) or (the teeth) from (a gear)
  16. (often followed by down) to remove the accessories from (a motor vehicle)   ⇒ his car was stripped down
  17. to remove (the most volatile constituent) from (a mixture of liquids) by boiling, evaporation, or distillation
  18. (printing ) (usually followed by in) to combine (pieces of film or paper) to form a composite sheet from which a plate can be made
  19. (transitive) (in freight transport) to unpack (a container) See also stuffing and stripping
  20. to remove all one's clothes
  21. to perform a striptease
  22. to remove the leaves from the stalks of (tobacco, etc)
  23. to separate the two sides of a leaf from the stem of (tobacco, etc)

noun

  1. the act or an instance of undressing or of performing a striptease

noun

  1. a relatively long, flat, narrow piece of something
  2. short for airstrip
  3. (philately ) a horizontal or vertical row of three or more unseparated postage stamps
  4. the clothes worn by the members of a team, esp a football team
  5. (business ) a triple option on a security or commodity consisting of one call option and two put options at the same price and for the same period Compare strap (sense 5)
  6. (New Zealand ) short for dosing strip
  7. See tear someone off a strip

verb

  1. to cut or divide into strips