Stump Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling stump. We found a total of 62 words by unscrambling the letters in stump.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stump

sumpt 9 tumps 9

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stump

must 6 muts 6 puts 6 smut 6 sput 6 stum 6 sump 8 supt 6 tump 8 tups 6 umps 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stump

mts 5 mus 5 mut 5 pmt 7 pst 5 pts 5 pus 5 put 5 spt 5 stm 5 stu 3 sum 5 sup 5 tpm 7 tps 5 tsp 5 tum 5 tup 5 ump 7 ups 5 ust 3 uts 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in stump

mp 6 ms 4 mt 4 mu 4 pm 6 ps 4 pt 4 pu 4 sm 4 sp 4 st 2 su 2 tm 4 tp 4 ts 2 tu 2 um 4 up 4 us 2 ut 2

Definitions of stump

British English : stump If you are stumped by a question or problem, you cannot think of any solution or answer to it. VERBHe is stumped by an unexpected question.

noun

  1. the base part of a tree trunk left standing after the tree has been felled or has fallen
  2. the part of something, such as a tooth, limb, or blade, that remains after a larger part has been removed
  3. (informal , facetious ) (often plural) a leg See stir one's stumps
  4. (often plural) a leg
  5. See stir one's stumps
  6. (cricket ) any of three upright wooden sticks that, with two bails laid across them, form a wicket (the stumps)
  7. Also called : tortillon . a short sharply-pointed stick of cork or rolled paper or leather, used in drawing and shading
  8. a heavy tread or the sound of heavy footsteps
  9. a platform used by an orator when addressing a meeting
  10. (often plural) (Australian ) a pile used to support a house
  11. See on the stump
  12. (often plural) a leg
  13. See stir one's stumps

verb

  1. (transitive) to stop, confuse, or puzzle
  2. (intransitive) to plod or trudge heavily
  3. (transitive) (cricket ) (of a fielder, esp a wicketkeeper) to dismiss (a batsman) by breaking his wicket with the ball or with the ball in the hand while he is out of his crease
  4. (mainly US & Canadian ) to campaign or canvass (an area), esp by political speech-making
  5. (transitive) to reduce to a stump; lop
  6. (transitive) to clear (land) of stumps