We found 103 words by descrambling these letters OPTAMOS

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Our word unscrambler discovered 103 words from the 7 scrambled letters (A M O O P S T) you search for!

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What Can The Letters OPTAMOS Mean ?

These are the meanings of the letters OPTAMOS when you unscramble them.

  • atoms (unknown)
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  • moats (unknown)
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  • moots (unknown)
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  • pomos (unknown)
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  • Stamp (n.)
    that which is marked; a thing stamped.
  • Stamp (n.)
    The act of stamping, as with the foot.
  • Stamp (n.)
    The mark made by stamping; a mark imprinted; an impression.
  • Stamp (n.)
    The which stamps; any instrument for making impressions on other bodies, as a die.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    Fig.: To impress; to imprint; to fix deeply; as, to stamp virtuous principles on the heart.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    To bring down (the foot) forcibly on the ground or floor; as, he stamped his foot with rage.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    To crush; to pulverize; specifically (Metal.), to crush by the blow of a heavy stamp, as ore in a mill.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    To cut out, bend, or indent, as paper, sheet metal, etc., into various forms, by a blow or suddenly applied pressure with a stamp or die, etc.; to mint; to coin.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    To impress with some mark or figure; as, to stamp a plate with arms or initials.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    To put a stamp on, as for postage; as, to stamp a letter; to stamp a legal document.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    To strike beat, or press forcibly with the bottom of the foot, or by thrusting the foot downward.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    To strike the foot forcibly downward.
  • Stamp (v. i.)
    To strike; to beat; to crush.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    A character or reputation, good or bad, fixed on anything as if by an imprinted mark; current value; authority; as, these persons have the stamp of dishonesty; the Scriptures bear the stamp of a divine origin.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    A half-penny.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    A kind of heavy hammer, or pestle, raised by water or steam power, for beating ores to powder; anything like a pestle, used for pounding or bathing.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    A picture cut in wood or metal, or made by impression; a cut; a plate.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    An instrument for cutting out, or shaping, materials, as paper, leather, etc., by a downward pressure.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    An offical mark set upon things chargeable with a duty or tax to government, as evidence that the duty or tax is paid; as, the stamp on a bill of exchange.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    Hence, a stamped or printed device, issued by the government at a fixed price, and required by law to be affixed to, or stamped on, certain papers, as evidence that the government dues are paid; as, a postage stamp; a receipt stamp, etc.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    Make; cast; form; character; as, a man of the same stamp, or of a different stamp.
  • Stamp (v. t.)
    Money, esp. paper money.
  • Stoma (n.)
    A stigma. See Stigma, n., 6 (a) & (b).
  • Stoma (n.)
    One of the minute apertures between the cells in many serous membranes.
  • Stoma (n.)
    The line of dehiscence of the sporangium of a fern. It is usually marked by two transversely elongated cells. See Illust. of Sporangium.
  • Stoma (n.)
    The minute breathing pores of leaves or other organs opening into the intercellular spaces, and usually bordered by two contractile cells.
  • Stomp (v. i.)
    To stamp with the foot.
  • Stoop (n.)
    A post fixed in the earth.
  • Stoop (n.)
    A vessel of liquor; a flagon.
  • Stoop (n.)
    Descent, as from dignity or superiority; condescension; an act or position of humiliation.
  • Stoop (n.)
    Originally, a covered porch with seats, at a house door; the Dutch stoep as introduced by the Dutch into New York. Afterward, an out-of-door flight of stairs of from seven to fourteen steps, with platform and parapets, leading to an entrance door some distance above the street; the French perron. Hence, any porch, platform, entrance stairway, or small veranda, at a house door.
  • Stoop (n.)
    The act of stooping, or bending the body forward; inclination forward; also, an habitual bend of the back and shoulders.
  • Stoop (n.)
    The fall of a bird on its prey; a swoop.
  • Stoop (v. i.)
    To bend the upper part of the body downward and forward; to bend or lean forward; to incline forward in standing or walking; to assume habitually a bent position.
  • Stoop (v. i.)
    To come down as a hawk does on its prey; to pounce; to souse; to swoop.
  • Stoop (v. i.)
    To descend from rank or dignity; to condescend.
  • Stoop (v. i.)
    To sink when on the wing; to alight.
  • Stoop (v. i.)
    To yield; to submit; to bend, as by compulsion; to assume a position of humility or subjection.
  • Stoop (v. t.)
    To bend forward and downward; to bow down; as, to stoop the body.
  • Stoop (v. t.)
    To cause to incline downward; to slant; as, to stoop a cask of liquor.
  • Stoop (v. t.)
    To cause to submit; to prostrate.
  • Stoop (v. t.)
    To degrade.
  • tamps (unknown)
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  • topos (unknown)
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