Anagrams of posey
Word posey has
3 exact anagrams and 56 other words
that can be made by using the letters of posey.
- poesy
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noun,
the work or the art of poetic composition.
- Sepoy
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noun,
(formerly, in India) a native soldier, usually an infantryman, in the service of Europeans, especially of the British.
- 30-30
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- 1080
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- opes
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adjective, verb (used with or without object),
open.
- posy
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noun,
a flower, nosegay, or bouquet.
- pose
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noun,
a bodily attitude or posture:
- pos.
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- pyo-
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- pyes
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noun,
pie4 .
- peso
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noun,
a coin and monetary unit of Chile, Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Guinea-Bissau, Mexico, and the Philippines, equal to 100 centavos.
- opsy
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- Espy
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noun,
James Pollard [pol-erd] /ˈpɒl ərd/ (Show IPA), 1785–1860, U.S. meteorologist.
- EPOS
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noun,
an epic.
- ESOP
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noun,
a plan under which a company's capital stock is acquired by its employees or workers.
- esp.
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- eso-
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- Sp.
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- So.
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- PSE
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- eo-
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- pes
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noun,
a foot or footlike part.
- Ep.
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- POE
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noun,
Edgar Allan, 1809–49, U.S. poet, short-story writer, and critic.
- se-
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- EPS
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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.
- pye
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noun,
pie4 .
- soy
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noun,
soy sauce.
- py-
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- EOS
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noun,
the ancient Greek goddess of the dawn, identified by the Romans with Aurora.
- Ps.
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- SOP
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noun,
a piece of solid food, as bread, for dipping in liquid food.
- OSP
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- ose
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- OPS
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noun,
the ancient Roman goddess of plenty, and the wife of Saturn and mother of Jupiter: identified with the Greek goddess Rhea.
- ope
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adjective, verb (used with or without object),
open.
- Oys
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noun,
a grandchild.
- OES
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noun,
the fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, a vowel.
- op.
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- Yeo
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- yep
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adverb, noun,
yes.
- yes
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noun,
an affirmative reply.
- yo
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interjection,
(used as an exclamation to get someone's attention, express excitement, greet someone, etc.)
- ye
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pronoun,
Archaic, except in some elevated or ecclesiastical prose Literary, or British Dialect.
(used nominatively as the plural of thou especially in rhetorical, didactic, or poetic contexts, in addressing a group of persons or things):
(used nominatively for the second person singular, especially in polite address):
(used objectively in the second person singular or plural):
- sy
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noun,
a male given name, form of Seymour, Simon, or Silas.
- E.
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noun,
Edward (St. John) 1925–2000, U.S. writer and illustrator.
- PE
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noun,
the 17th letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
- S.
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- O.
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- OE
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noun,
oy2 .
- PO
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noun,
a chamber pot.
- oy
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noun,
a grandchild.
- 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.
- Y.
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- ey
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