Anagrams of assumes
Word assumes has
106 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of assumes.
- assume
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verb (used with object),
to take for granted or without proof:
Synonyms: suppose, presuppose; postulate, posit.
- masses
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noun,
a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size:
- musses
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noun,
a state of disorder or untidiness.
- Seuss
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noun,
Dr, Geisel, Theodor Seuss.
- asses
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noun,
plural of ass1 .
- 30-30
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- seams
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noun,
the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
- amuse
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verb (used with object),
to hold the attention of (someone) pleasantly; entertain or divert in an enjoyable or cheerful manner:
- mesas
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noun,
a land formation, less extensive than a plateau, having steep walls and a relatively flat top and common in arid and semiarid parts of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
- masse
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noun,
a stroke made by hitting the cue ball with the cue held almost or quite perpendicular to the table.
- mesa
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noun,
a land formation, less extensive than a plateau, having steep walls and a relatively flat top and common in arid and semiarid parts of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico.
- mes-
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- mess
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noun,
a dirty, untidy, or disordered condition:
- meas
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- Mass
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noun,
a body of coherent matter, usually of indefinite shape and often of considerable size:
- MSAE
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- mus.
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- Muse
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noun,
Classical Mythology.
any of a number of sister goddesses, originally given as Aoede (song), Melete (meditation), and Mneme (memory), but latterly and more commonly as the nine daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne who presided over various arts: Calliope (epic poetry), Clio (history), Erato (lyric poetry), Euterpe (music), Melpomene (tragedy), Polyhymnia (religious music), Terpsichore (dance), Thalia (comedy), and Urania (astronomy); identified by the Romans with the Camenae.
any goddess presiding over a particular art.
- maes
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noun,
a female given name, form of Mary.
- muss
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noun,
a state of disorder or untidiness.
- 1080
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- Sam.
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- SMSA
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- USMA
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- USES
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noun,
the act of employing, using, or putting into service:
- Umea
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noun,
a city in NE Sweden, on the Gulf of Bothnia.
- suss
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verb (used with object),
Chiefly British Slang. to investigate or figure out (usually followed by out).
- Susa
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noun,
a ruined city in W Iran: the capital of ancient Elam; palaces of Darius and Artaxerxes I; stele containing the Code of Hammurabi discovered here.
- sues
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noun,
Eugène [œ-zhen] /œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), (Marie Joseph Sue) 1804–57, French novelist.
- Sem.
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- same
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Idioms,
all the same,
notwithstanding; nevertheless:
of no difference; immaterial:
- SEAS
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noun,
the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth's surface.
- seam
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noun,
the line formed by sewing together pieces of cloth, leather, or the like.
- Sass
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noun,
stewed fruit; fruit sauce.
- SASE
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- Sams
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noun,
a male given name, form of Samuel.
- M-14
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noun,
a fully automatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber rifle developed from the M-1: replaced the M-1 as the standard U.S. Army combat rifle.
- M-16
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noun,
a lightweight, fully automatic rifle shooting a small-caliber bullet at an extremely high velocity: a U.S. Army combat weapon for mobile units and jungle fighting.
- USSS
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- amus
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- ASME
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- asse
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noun,
Cape fox.
- Ames
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noun,
a city in central Iowa.
- Esau
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noun,
a son of Isaac and Rebekah, twin brother of Jacob, to whom he sold his birthright. Gen. 25:21–25.
- Aus.
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- M-1
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noun,
a semiautomatic, gas-operated, .30 caliber, clip-fed rifle, with a weight of 8.56 pounds (3.88 kg): the standard U.S. Army rifle in World War II and in the Korean War.
- SSM
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- AMU
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- SES
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noun,
the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
- AMS
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- SMA
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- SMS
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- ss.
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- SSA
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- SSE
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- Sue
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noun,
Eugène [œ-zhen] /œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), (Marie Joseph Sue) 1804–57, French novelist.
- SSS
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- ASM
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- AME
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- SUM
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noun,
the aggregate of two or more numbers, magnitudes, quantities, or particulars as determined by or as if by the mathematical process of addition:
- Sus
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- AES
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noun,
any of various early forms of bronze or copper money used in ancient Rome.
Compare as2 (def 1).
- ae.
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- USA
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- USS
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- UAE
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- UAM
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- Ume
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noun,
a river in N Sweden, flowing SE from the W border to the Gulf of Bothnia. Aabout 285 miles (460 km) long.
- USE
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noun,
the act of employing, using, or putting into service:
- Am.
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- USM
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- ase
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- sea
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noun,
the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth's surface.
- MS.
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plural,
manuscript.
- MSE
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- MAE
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noun,
a female given name, form of Mary.
- Me.
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- mas
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noun,
mother1 .
- eu-
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- MEA
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noun,
an acknowledgment of one's responsibility for a fault or error.
- ESU
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- ess
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noun,
the letter S, s.
- ESA
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- EMU
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noun,
a large, flightless, ratite bird, Emu (Dromaius) novaehollandiae, of Australia, resembling the ostrich but smaller and having a feathered head and neck and rudimentary wings.
- EMS
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noun,
the letter M, m.
- se-
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- EAS
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noun,
the Akkadian god of wisdom, the son of Apsu and father of Marduk: the counterpart of Enki.
- MSA
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- AUM
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noun,
Om.
- Sau
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noun,
German name of Sava.
- ASS
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noun,
a long-eared, slow, patient, sure-footed domesticated mammal, Equus asinus, related to the horse, used chiefly as a beast of burden.
- ASU
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- SAE
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- EAM
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- ea.
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- SA
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- U.
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- SM
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- MU
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noun,
the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet (M, μ).
- S.
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- M.
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- MA
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noun,
mother1 .
- AU
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plural,
to the; at the; with the.
- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- A.
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noun,
Agnolo (di Cosimo di Mariano) [ah-nyaw-law dee kaw-zee-maw dee mah-ryah-naw] /ˈɑ nyɔ lɔ di ˈkɔ zi mɔ di mɑˈryɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1502–72, Italian painter.
- SU
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