Anagrams of: CREEPER
Best Scoring Anagrams of: CREEPER
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creeper | 7 | 11 | nounn | |||||
noun • any plant (as ivy or periwinkle) that grows by creeping • a person who crawls or creeps along the ground • any of various small insectivorous birds of the Northern Hemisphere that climb up a tree trunk supporting themselves on stiff tail feathers and their feet | ||||||||
creep | 5 | 9 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric • a slow longitudinal movement or deformation • a pen that is fenced so that young animals can enter but adults cannot • a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body verb • move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground • to go stealthily or furtively • grow or spread, often in such a way as to cover (a surface) • show submission or fear | ||||||||
crepe | 5 | 9 | nounn | |||||
noun • paper with a crinkled texture; usually colored and used for decorations • small very thin pancake • a soft thin light fabric with a crinkled surface verb • cover or drape with crape | ||||||||
cepe | 4 | 8 | nounn | |||||
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cep | 3 | 7 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • An edible mushroom (Boletus edulis). | ||||||||
pec | 3 | 7 | nounn | |||||
noun • (usually in the plural) The pectoralis major muscle. | ||||||||
peer | 4 | 6 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • a person who is of equal standing with another in a group • a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage verb • look searchingly | ||||||||
epee | 4 | 6 | nounn | |||||
noun • a fencing sword similar to a foil but with a heavier blade | ||||||||
cere | 4 | 6 | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • the fleshy, waxy covering at the base of the upper beak of some birds verb • wrap up in a cerecloth | ||||||||
pere | 4 | 6 | nounn | |||||
noun • A priest of the Roman Catholic Church, especially a French one. Also used as a title preceding the name of such a priest. • Sr. - Used after a proper name that is common to a father and his son to indicate that the father is being referred to rather than the son (junior, fils). | ||||||||
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