Anagrams of bisects

Word bisects has 1 exact anagrams and 139 other words that can be made by using the letters of bisects.

7 letter words you can make with bisects

2,4,5-t
noun, a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
bisect
noun, Also called split. Philately. a portion of a stamp, usually half, used for payment of a proportionate amount of the face value of the whole stamp.
cites
noun, citation (defs 7, 8).
bites
noun, an act of biting.
Sices
noun, syce.
Cesti
noun, Marcantonio [mahr-kahn-taw-nyaw] /ˌmɑr kɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1623–69, Italian composer.
sties
noun, a pen or enclosure for swine; pigpen.
bices
noun, either of two colors, bice blue or bice green.
sect.
bests
noun, something or someone that is best:
seti-
cists
noun, a box or chest, especially for sacred utensils.
sebi-
sites
noun, the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment:
30-30
cite
noun, citation (defs 7, 8).
sibs
noun, a kinsman; relative.
cit.
cts.
sics
adverb, so; thus: usually written parenthetically to denote that a word, phrase, passage, etc., that may appear strange or incorrect has been written intentionally or has been quoted verbatim: (sic).
cist
noun, a box or chest, especially for sacred utensils.
cis-
site
noun, the position or location of a town, building, etc., especially as to its environment:
sice
noun, syce.
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seis
noun, sei whale.
ect-
ESIS
est.
etc.
etic
adjective, pertaining to or being the raw data of a language or other area of behavior, without considering the data as significant units functioning within a system.
Secs
noun, second2 (def 2).
sec.
Ice.
ices
noun, the solid form of water, produced by freezing; frozen water.
SEbS
SCSI
noun, a standard for computer interface ports featuring faster data transmission and greater flexibility than normal ports.
sci.
ScBE
SBIC
cet-
cess
noun, British. a tax, assessment, or lien.
BSIT
BEST
noun, something or someone that is best:
bite
noun, an act of biting.
sits
verb, (in prescriptions) may it be.
BSCE
Ste.
Bess
noun, a female given name, form of Elizabeth.
BSEc
BSES
BSIE
BSSE
bet.
Tess
noun, a female given name, form of Theresa.
tics
noun, Pathology. a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face. tic douloureux.
Bice
noun, either of two colors, bice blue or bice green.
TEC
noun, detective.
TES
noun, ti1 .
TCS
TIC
noun, Pathology. a sudden, spasmodic, painless, involuntary muscular contraction, as of the face. tic douloureux.
se-
SCS
TSE
TSI
SCB
SES
noun, the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
SEI
noun, sei whale.
Tbi
STI
Sib
noun, a kinsman; relative.
SIC
adverb, so; thus: usually written parenthetically to denote that a word, phrase, passage, etc., that may appear strange or incorrect has been written intentionally or has been quoted verbatim: (sic).
STB
sis
noun, sister.
SIT
verb, (in prescriptions) may it be.
St.
SST
SSI
SSE
SSC
SSB
ss.
sc.
TSS
SBE
BST
CIE
CIB
sb.
ct.
cs.
CBE
BTE
Bt.
BSE
cte
BIT
noun, Machinery. a removable drilling or boring tool for use in a brace, drill press, or the like. a removable boring head used on certain kinds of drills, as a rock drill. a device for drilling oil wells or the like, consisting of a horizontally rotating blade or an assembly of rotating toothed wheels.
BIE
bi-
bec
BCS
BSC
BSS
be-
BCE
CST
CBS
Is.
noun, (used to denote the narrator of a literary work written in the first person singular).
ite
ist
ib.
ics
ITC
ETS
ise
ess
noun, the letter S, s.
Esc
EIS
ec-
EBS
S.
TI
noun, the syllable for the seventh tone of a diatonic scale.
BC
IT
noun, (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
B-
TE
noun, ti1 .
E.
noun, Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
t.
TC
T1
TB
EI
i.
et
verb, a simple past tense of eat.
CB
CE
SI
noun, the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
Eb
ic
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