Anagrams of spells
Word spells has
49 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of spells.
- 30-30
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- spell
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noun,
a word, phrase, or form of words supposed to have magic power; charm; incantation:
- Sells
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noun,
an act or method of selling.
- seps
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noun,
Simplified Employee Pension: a tax-deferred pension plan for companies with 25 or fewer employees or for self-employed persons, in which an IRA is funded by employer and employee contributions.
- PLSS
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- less
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noun,
a smaller amount or quantity:
- Sell
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noun,
an act or method of selling.
- esp.
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- 1080
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- ells
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noun,
an extension usually at right angles to one end of a building.
- sels
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noun, adjective, pronoun,
self.
- SES
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noun,
the syllable used for the seventh tone of a scale and sometimes for the tone B.
- SLE
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- Sep
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noun,
Simplified Employee Pension: a tax-deferred pension plan for companies with 25 or fewer employees or for self-employed persons, in which an IRA is funded by employer and employee contributions.
- pes
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noun,
a foot or footlike part.
- SLP
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- SEL
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noun, adjective, pronoun,
self.
- se-
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- Sp.
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- PSS
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- SPS
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- PSE
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- ss.
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- PL1
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noun,
Computers. a high-level programming language that is designed for solving problems in science and engineering as well as in business data processing.
- pl.
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- SSE
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- Ps.
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- ess
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noun,
the letter S, s.
- LSS
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- LPS
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plural,
a phonograph record played at 33 1/3 r.p.m.; long-playing record.
- ll.
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- Les
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- lep
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- Ell
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noun,
an extension usually at right angles to one end of a building.
- els
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noun,
Informal. elevated railroad.
- Ep.
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- EPS
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- ESL
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- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- el
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noun,
Informal. elevated railroad.
- L1
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- L.
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- LP
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plural,
a phonograph record played at 33 1/3 r.p.m.; long-playing record.
- P.
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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.
- L2
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- le
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- SL
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- S.
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- PE
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noun,
the 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.