Anagrams of: AEHPSST
Containing A,E,H,P,S,S,T (any order)
Best Scoring Anagrams of: AEHPSST
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spathes | 7 | 12 | nounn | |||||
noun • a conspicuous bract surrounding or subtending a spadix or other inflorescence | ||||||||
spathe | 6 | 11 | nounn | |||||
noun • a conspicuous bract surrounding or subtending a spadix or other inflorescence | ||||||||
phases | 6 | 11 | nounn | |||||
noun • any distinct time period in a sequence of events • (physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary • a particular point in the time of a cycle; measured from some arbitrary zero and expressed as an angle • (astronomy) the particular appearance of a body's state of illumination (especially one of the recurring shapes of the part of Earth's moon that is illuminated by the sun) verb • arrange in phases or stages • adjust so as to be in a synchronized condition | ||||||||
shapes | 6 | 11 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline) • the supreme headquarters that advises NATO on military matters and oversees all aspects of the Allied Command Europe • the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance • alternative names for the body of a human being • a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept • the visual appearance of something or someone • the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape') • a perceptual structure verb • shape or influence; give direction to • make something, usually for a specific function • give shape or form to | ||||||||
thesps | 6 | 11 | nounn | |||||
noun • An actor. | ||||||||
pashes | 6 | 11 | ||||||
noun • A passionate kiss. • A romantic infatuation; a crush. • The object of a romantic infatuation; a crush. • Any obsession or passion. • A crushing blow. • A heavy fall of rain or snow. • The head. verb • To snog, to make out, to kiss. • To throw (or be thrown) and break. • To strike; to crush; to smash; to dash into pieces. | ||||||||
staphs | 6 | 11 | nounn | |||||
noun • spherical Gram-positive parasitic bacteria that tend to form irregular colonies; some cause boils or septicemia or infections | ||||||||
shape | 5 | 10 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline) • the supreme headquarters that advises NATO on military matters and oversees all aspects of the Allied Command Europe • the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance • alternative names for the body of a human being • a concrete representation of an otherwise nebulous concept • the visual appearance of something or someone • the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape') • a perceptual structure verb • shape or influence; give direction to • make something, usually for a specific function • give shape or form to | ||||||||
phase | 5 | 10 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • any distinct time period in a sequence of events • (physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary • a particular point in the time of a cycle; measured from some arbitrary zero and expressed as an angle • (astronomy) the particular appearance of a body's state of illumination (especially one of the recurring shapes of the part of Earth's moon that is illuminated by the sun) verb • arrange in phases or stages • adjust so as to be in a synchronized condition | ||||||||
paths | 5 | 10 | nounn | |||||
noun • a course of conduct • a way especially designed for a particular use • an established line of travel or access • a line or route along which something travels or moves | ||||||||
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