Anagrams of temper
Word temper has
90 anagrams
that can be made by using the letters of temper.
- 2,4,5-t
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noun,
a light-tan, water-insoluble solid, C 8 H 5 Cl 3 O 3 , used chiefly for killing weeds.
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- prem.
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- meter
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noun,
the fundamental unit of length in the metric system, equivalent to 39.37 U.S. inches, originally intended to be, and being very nearly, equal to one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the pole measured on a meridian: defined from 1889 to 1960 as the distance between two lines on a platinum-iridium bar (the “International Prototype Meter”) preserved at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures near Paris; from 1960 to 1983 defined as 1,650,763.73 wavelengths of the orange-red radiation of krypton 86 under specified conditions; and now defined as 1/299,792,458 of the distance light travels in a vacuum in one second. Abbreviation: m.
- rept.
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- retem
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noun,
a shrub, Retama raetam, of Syria and Arabia, having white flowers: said to be the juniper of the Old Testament.
- Peter
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noun,
penis.
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- temp.
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- Tempe
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noun,
Vale of, a valley in E Greece, in Thessaly, between Mounts Olympus and Ossa.
- term.
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- 30-30
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- pere
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noun,
father.
- Peer
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noun,
a person of the same legal status:
- PetE
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noun,
Billy, 1899–1966, U.S. theatrical producer.
- Perm
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noun,
permanent (def 4).
- 1080
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- pre-
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- pree
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noun,
a test, trial, or taste; a test by sampling.
- rete
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noun,
a pierced plate on an astrolabe, having projections whose points correspond to the fixed stars.
- rpt.
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- teem
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verb (used with object),
Obsolete. to produce (offspring).
- tepe
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noun,
(in Turkey, Iran, and Iraq) tell 2 .
- ter.
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- Tree
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noun,
a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground.
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- per.
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- mete
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noun,
a limiting mark.
- mere
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noun,
Chiefly British Dialect. a lake or pond.
- 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.
- Meer
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noun,
Jan van der [yahn vahn der] /yɑn vɑn dɛr/ (Show IPA), Vermeer, Jan.
- meet
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noun,
an assembly, as of persons and hounds for a hunt or swimmers or runners for a race or series of races:
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- Emp.
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- EMet
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- Tpr
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- REM
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noun,
the quantity of ionizing radiation whose biological effect is equal to that produced by one roentgen of x-rays.
- ERP
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- ERE
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preposition, conjunction,
before.
- ret
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verb (used with object),
to soak in water or expose to moisture, as flax or hemp, to facilitate the removal of the fiber from the woody tissue by partial rotting.
- EPT
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- Ep.
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- tr.
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- TPM
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- EMR
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- eme
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noun,
friend.
- rm.
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plural,
ream.
- Re.
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- EMT
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- rt.
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- rte
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- tee
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noun,
the letter T or t.
- RPM
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- Ree
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noun,
reeve3 .
- trp
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- MRE
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- MTP
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- ERT
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- pm.
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- Pr.
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- pt.
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- MRP
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- pee
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noun,
the letter p.
- MEP
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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.
- Mr.
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plural,
mister: a title of respect prefixed to a man's name or position:
- Me.
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- PMT
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- MPE
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- ETR
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- Mt.
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- TP
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- TM
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- ee
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- er
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interjection,
(used to express or represent a pause, hesitation, uncertainty, etc.).
- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
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- 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.
- PE
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noun,
the 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- TE
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noun,
ti1 .
- t.
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- RP
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- MP
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- M.
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- et
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verb,
a simple past tense of eat.
- T1
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