Anagrams of preemergence

Word preemergence has 184 anagrams that can be made by using the letters of preemergence.

9 letter words you can make with preemergence

emergence
noun, the act or process of emerging.
epergne
noun, an ornamental piece for the center of a table, for holding fruit, flowers, etc.
creeper
noun, a person or thing that creeps.
Regence
adjective, noting or pertaining to the style of French furnishings and decoration of c1700–20, in which a transition occurs from the Baroque style of Louis XIV to the Rococo of Louis XV.
renege
noun, Cards. an act or instance of reneging.
merger
noun, a statutory combination of two or more corporations by the transfer of the properties to one surviving corporation.
Cremer
noun, Sir William Randal, 1838–1908, English union organizer: Nobel Peace Prize 1903.
Mercer
noun, a dealer in textile fabrics; dry-goods merchant.
germen
noun, a germ.
emerge
verb (used without object), to come forth into view or notice, as from concealment or obscurity:
Peerce
noun, Jan (Jacob Pincus Perelmuth) 1904–84, U.S. opera singer.
Greece
noun, Ancient Greek Hellas. Modern Greek Ellas. a republic in S Europe at the S end of the Balkan Peninsula. 50,147 sq. mi. (129,880 sq. km). Capital: Athens.
Greene
noun, Graham, 1904–91, English novelist and journalist.
crepe
noun, a lightweight fabric of silk, cotton, or other fiber, with a finely crinkled or ridged surface.
Greer
noun, Germaine, born 1939, Australian feminist and writer.
Green
noun, a color intermediate in the spectrum between yellow and blue, an effect of light with a wavelength between 500 and 570 nm; found in nature as the color of most grasses and leaves while growing, of some fruits while ripening, and of the sea.
emeer
noun, emir.
prem.
preen
noun, a pin or brooch.
creme
noun, cream.
Neper
noun, the unit used to express the ratio of two amplitudes as a natural logarithm: equal to 8.68 dB. Abbreviation: Np.
creep
noun, an act or instance of creeping:
emcee
noun, master of ceremonies.
Reger
noun, Max [mahks] /mɑks/ (Show IPA), 1873–1916, German composer and pianist.
Renee
noun, a female given name, French form of Renata.
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Peene
noun, a river in NE Germany, flowing E to the Baltic Sea. About 97 miles (155 km) long.
Pence
noun, a plural of penny; used in referring to a sum of money rather than to the coins themselves (often used in combination):
pene-
engr.
merge
verb (used with object), to cause to combine or coalesce; unite.
genre
noun, a class or category of artistic endeavor having a particular form, content, technique, or the like:
peen
noun, a wedgelike, spherical, or other striking end of a hammer head opposite the face.
Peer
noun, a person of the same legal status:
Pen.
Gen.
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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.
Ger.
germ
noun, a microorganism, especially when disease-producing; microbe.
gree
noun, superiority, mastery, or victory.
M-14
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
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.
neep
noun, a turnip.
Meer
noun, Jan van der [yahn vahn der] /yɑn vɑn dɛr/ (Show IPA), Vermeer, Jan.
neem
men-
Meng
Merc
noun, a mercenary soldier.
mere
noun, Chiefly British Dialect. a lake or pond.
per.
Erne
noun, sea eagle.
epee
noun, a rapier with a three-sided blade and a guard over the tip.
Eger
noun, German name of Ohře.
repr
Rep.
cen.
cene
cepe
noun, cep.
CerE
noun, a fleshy, membranous covering of the base of the upper mandible of a bird, especially a bird of prey or a parrot, through which the nostrils open.
CERN
regr
Cree
noun, a member of a North American Indian people of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Montana.
Reg.
pere
noun, father.
RCMP
pree
noun, a test, trial, or taste; a test by sampling.
Mngr
EGmc
Emp.
Eng.
Perm
noun, permanent (def 4).
ence
enc.
prec
pre-
pc.
PMG
MRE
MRP
ne-
NEC
RPG
RNR
RMC
rm.
plural, ream.
Mr.
plural, mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position:
Nee
adjective, born (placed after the name of a married woman to introduce her maiden name):
prn
RCP
Pr.
Peg
noun, a pin of wood or other material driven or fitted into something, as to fasten parts together, to hang things on, to make fast a rope or string on, to stop a hole, or to mark some point.
PRC
NRC
NEG
noun, a photographic negative.
NEP
noun, New Economic Policy.
REM
noun, the quantity of ionizing radiation whose biological effect is equal to that produced by one roentgen of x-rays.
pm.
Pg.
NGC
NMR
NPR
nr.
pee
noun, the letter p.
Ree
noun, reeve3 .
PCM
RCN
Re.
REC
noun, recreation.
MCR
MPG
EEC
GCM
MPE
err
verb (used without object), to go astray in thought or belief; be mistaken; be incorrect.
ERP
ERE
preposition, conjunction, before.
Ep.
ene
en-
EMR
eme
noun, friend.
EEG
EEE
ECM
GCR
ECG
ec-
Eg.
CRP
CPR
CPM
CNM
CGM
cep
noun, an edible mushroom, Boletus edulis, that grows wild under pine or other evergreen trees: prized for its flavor.
cee
noun, the letter C.
cr.
cp.
CMG
GCE
RPM
Gee
noun, a sum of one thousand dollars:
Mc-
MNE
MGr
MEP
Meg
noun, a megabyte.
MEC
noun, a pimp; mack.
MCP
GEM
noun, a cut and polished precious stone or pearl fine enough for use in jewelry.
M-1
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.
Me.
mcg
gre
GPM
GNP
GMC
Gr.
RP
CM
GC
MN
MG
CE
N.
NC
NG
NP
GP
rg
E.
noun, Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
GM
M.
ee
GN
er
interjection, (used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
RN
PE
noun, the 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
RC
R.
MP
NM
P.
noun, Paul (Johann von) [poul yoh-hahn fuh n] /paʊl ˈyoʊ hɑn fən/ (Show IPA), 1830–1914, German playwright, novelist, poet, and short-story writer: Nobel Prize 1910.
G.
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