Anagrams of: BEET
Best Scoring Anagrams of: BEET
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beet | 4 | 6 | nounn | |||||
noun • biennial Eurasian plant usually having a swollen edible root; widely cultivated as a food crop • round red root vegetable | ||||||||
bet | 3 | 5 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • the money risked on a gamble • the act of gambling verb • maintain with or as if with a bet • stake on the outcome of an issue • have faith or confidence in | ||||||||
bee | 3 | 5 | nounn | |||||
noun • any of numerous hairy-bodied insects including social and solitary species • a social gathering to carry out some communal task or to hold competitions | ||||||||
be | 2 | 4 | verbv | |||||
noun • a light strong brittle grey toxic bivalent metallic element verb • have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun) • be identical to; be someone or something • occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere • have an existence, be extant • happen, occur, take place • be identical or equivalent to • form or compose • work in a specific place, with a specific subject, or in a specific function • represent, as of a character on stage • spend or use time • have life, be alive • to remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted -- used only in infinitive form • be priced at | ||||||||
tee | 3 | 3 | nounn | |||||
noun • the starting place for each hole on a golf course • support holding a football on end and above the ground preparatory to the kickoff • a short peg put into the ground to hold a golf ball off the ground verb • place on a tee • connect with a tee | ||||||||
et | 2 | 2 | ||||||
verb • To ingest; to be ingested. • To use up. • To cause (someone) to worry. • To take the loss in a transaction. • To be injured or killed by (something such as a firearm or its projectile), especially in the mouth. • To corrode or erode. • To perform oral sex (on a person or body part). | ||||||||
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