Trace Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling trace. We found a total of 87 words by unscrambling the letters in trace.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trace

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trace

acer 6 acre 6 aret 4 arte 4 care 6 cart 6 cate 6 cera 6 cert 6 crea 6 erat 4 race 6 rate 4 rect 6 tace 6 tare 4 tear 4 teca 6 tera 4 trac 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trace

ace 5 act 5 aer 3 aet 3 arc 5 are 3 art 3 ate 3 car 5 cat 5 cre 5 cte 5 ctr 5 ear 3 eat 3 era 3 eta 3 etc 5 rat 3 rct 5 rea 3 rec 5 ret 3 rte 3 tae 3 tar 3 tea 3 tec 5 ter 3 tra 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in trace

ac 4 ae 2 ar 2 at 2 ca 4 ce 4 cr 4 ct 4 ea 2 ec 4 er 2 et 2 ra 2 rc 4 re 2 rt 2 ta 2 tc 4 te 2 tr 2

Definitions of trace

British English : trace If you trace the origin or development of something, you find out or describe how it started or developed. VERBThe exhibition traces the history of graphic design.

noun

  1. a mark or other sign that something has been in a place; vestige
  2. a tiny or scarcely detectable amount or characteristic
  3. a footprint or other indication of the passage of an animal or person
  4. any line drawn by a recording instrument or a record consisting of a number of such lines
  5. something drawn, such as a tracing
  6. (mainly US ) a beaten track or path
  7. the postulated alteration in the cells of the nervous system that occurs as the result of any experience or learning See also memory trace , engram
  8. (geometry ) the intersection of a surface with a coordinate plane
  9. (mathematics ) the sum of the diagonal entries of a square matrix
  10. (linguistics ) a symbol inserted in the constituent structure of a sentence to mark the position from which a constituent has been moved in a generative process
  11. (meteorology ) an amount of precipitation that is too small to be measured
  12. (archaic ) a way taken; route

verb

  1. (transitive) to follow, discover, or ascertain the course or development of (something)   ⇒ to trace the history of China
  2. (transitive) to track down and find, as by following a trail
  3. to copy (a design, map, etc) by drawing over the lines visible through a superimposed sheet of transparent paper or other material
  4. (transitive) often foll by out to draw or delineate a plan or diagram of   ⇒ she spent hours tracing the models one at a time to outline or sketch (an idea, policy, etc)   ⇒ he traced out his scheme for the robbery
  5. to draw or delineate a plan or diagram of   ⇒ she spent hours tracing the models one at a time
  6. to outline or sketch (an idea, policy, etc)   ⇒ he traced out his scheme for the robbery
  7. (transitive) to decorate with tracery
  8. (transitive) to imprint (a design) on cloth, etc
  9. (usually followed by back) to follow or be followed to source; date back   ⇒ his ancestors trace back to the 16th century
  10. (archaic ) to make one's way over, through, or along (something)
  11. to draw or delineate a plan or diagram of   ⇒ she spent hours tracing the models one at a time
  12. to outline or sketch (an idea, policy, etc)   ⇒ he traced out his scheme for the robbery

noun

  1. either of the two side straps that connect a horse's harness to the swingletree
  2. (angling ) a length of nylon or, formerly, gut attaching a hook or fly to a line
  3. See kick over the traces