Anagrams of knee-high

Word knee-high has 86 anagrams that can be made by using the letters of knee-high.

7 letter words you can make with knee-high

H-hinge
noun, a strap hinge having the form of an H with the joint in the crossbar.
Genie
noun, Islamic Mythology. jinn.
hinge
noun, a jointed device or flexible piece on which a door, gate, shutter, lid, or other attached part turns, swings, or moves.
neigh
noun, the cry of a horse; whinny.
heigh
interjection, (an exclamation used to call attention, give encouragement, etc.)
Heine
noun, Heinrich [hahyn-rikh] /ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1797–1856, German lyric and satiric poet, journalist, and critic.
henge
noun, a Neolithic monument of the British Isles, consisting of a circular area enclosed by a bank and ditch and often containing additional features including one or more circles of upright stone or wood pillars: probably used for ritual purposes or for marking astronomical events, as solstices and equinoxes.
Henie
noun, Sonja, 1912–69, U.S. figure-skater and film actress, born in Norway.
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gink
noun, a person; fellow.
High
noun, Automotive. high gear:
1080
ghee
noun, a kind of liquid butter, used especially in the cooking of India, made from the milk of cows or buffaloes and clarified by boiling.
Inge
noun, William (Motter) [mot-er] /ˈmɒt ər/ (Show IPA), 1913–73, U.S. playwright.
Keen
noun, a wailing lament for the dead.
kine
noun, a plural of cow1 .
King
noun, a male sovereign or monarch; a man who holds by life tenure, and usually by hereditary right, the chief authority over a country and people.
knee
noun, Anatomy. the joint of the leg that allows for movement between the femur and tibia and is protected by the patella; the central area of the leg between the thigh and the lower leg.
Neh.
nigh
adverb, near in space, time, or relation:
ign.
Hike
noun, a long walk or march for recreational activity, military training, or the like.
Nike
noun, the ancient Greek goddess of victory.
gene
noun, the basic physical unit of heredity; a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA that provides the coded instructions for synthesis of RNA, which, when translated into protein, leads to the expression of hereditary character.
Eng.
Enki
noun, a Sumerian water god and god of wisdom: the counterpart of the Akkadian Ea.
Gen.
geek
noun, a digital-technology expert or enthusiast (a term of pride as self-reference, but often used disparagingly by others).
EEG
gie
noun, gi.
INH
ink
noun, a fluid or viscous substance used for writing or printing.
kg.
eke
adverb, also.
Keg
noun, a small cask or barrel, usually holding from 5 to 10 gallons (19 to 38 liters).
Ken
noun, knowledge, understanding, or cognizance; mental perception:
kin
noun, a person's relatives collectively; kinfolk.
ne-
kn.
ine
Nee
adjective, born (placed after the name of a married woman to introduce her maiden name):
NEG
noun, a photographic negative.
Eg.
NGk
NHG
NHI
NIG
verb (used with object), nidge.
NIH
nik
ing
EKG
in.
hin
noun, an ancient Hebrew unit of liquid measure equal to about one and one half gallons (5.7 liters).
HIH
Ike
noun, Eisenhower, Dwight David.
Gee
noun, a sum of one thousand dollars:
gi.
Hen
noun, the female of the domestic fowl.
hie
verb (used with object), to hasten (oneself):
ene
GIN
noun, an alcoholic liquor obtained by distilling grain mash with juniper berries.
en-
heh
noun, he2 .
h.
GN
HH
NH
HI
adjective, an informal, simplified spelling of high:
ee
E.
noun, Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
Gk
HE
noun, any male person or animal; a man:
EI
NI
NG
N.
eh
interjection, (an interrogative utterance, usually expressing surprise or doubt or seeking confirmation).
HG
KI
noun, the Sumerian goddess personifying earth: the counterpart of the Akkadian Aruru.
G.
K2
noun, Also called Godwin Austen [god-win aw-stin] /ˈgɒd wɪn ˈɔ stɪn/ (Show IPA), Dapsang [duh p-suhng] /dəpˈsʌŋ/ (Show IPA). a mountain in N Kashmir, in the Karakoram range: second highest peak in the world. 28,250 feet (8611 meters).
K.
HK
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IG
GH
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