Taper Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling taper. We found a total of 96 words by unscrambling the letters in taper.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in taper

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in taper

aper 6 aret 4 arte 4 erat 4 pare 6 part 6 pate 6 pear 6 peat 6 pert 6 petr 6 prat 6 pret 6 rape 6 rapt 6 rate 4 reap 6 rept 6 tape 6 tare 4 tarp 6 teap 6 tear 4 tepa 6 tera 4 terp 6 trap 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in taper

aer 3 aet 3 ape 5 apr 5 apt 5 are 3 art 3 ate 3 ear 3 eat 3 epa 5 era 3 eta 3 par 5 pat 5 pea 5 per 5 pet 5 pre 5 pta 5 pte 5 rap 5 rat 3 rea 3 rep 5 ret 3 rpt 5 rte 3 tae 3 tap 5 tar 3 tea 3 ter 3 tra 3 trp 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in taper

ae 2 ap 4 ar 2 at 2 ea 2 ep 4 er 2 et 2 pa 4 pe 4 pr 4 pt 4 ra 2 re 2 rt 2 ta 2 te 2 tp 4 tr 2

Definitions of taper

British English : taper A taper is a long, thin candle or a thin wooden strip that is used for lighting fires. NOUNTaking up a candlestick, he touched the wick to a lighted taper.

verb

  1. to become or cause to become narrower towards one end   ⇒ the spire tapers to a point
  2. (often followed by off) to become or cause to become smaller or less significant
  3. (of an amount of something, esp money) to decrease or to be decreased gradually (usually intransitive) (of a central bank) to reduce or decrease activity, esp the supply and regulation of credit
  4. (of an amount of something, esp money) to decrease or to be decreased gradually
  5. (usually intransitive) (of a central bank) to reduce or decrease activity, esp the supply and regulation of credit
  6. (of an amount of something, esp money) to decrease or to be decreased gradually
  7. (usually intransitive) (of a central bank) to reduce or decrease activity, esp the supply and regulation of credit

noun

  1. a thin candle
  2. a thin wooden or waxed strip for transferring a flame; spill
  3. a narrowing
  4. (engineering ) (in conical parts) the amount of variation in the diameter per unit of length
  5. any feeble source of light

noun

  1. a long thin strip, made of cotton, linen, etc, used for binding, fastening, etc
  2. any long narrow strip of cellulose, paper, metal, etc, having similar uses
  3. a string stretched across the track at the end of a race course
  4. (military , slang , mainly British ) another word for stripe1 (sense 3)
  5. See magnetic tape , ticker tape , paper tape , tape recording

verb (mainly transitive)

  1. Also : tape-record (also intransitive) to record (speech, music, etc)
  2. to furnish with tapes
  3. to bind, measure, secure, or wrap with tape
  4. (usually passive) (British , informal ) to take stock of (a person or situation); sum up   ⇒ he's got the job taped