Rubble in Scrabble and Meaning

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Is rubble a Scrabble word?

Yes. The word rubble is a Scrabble US word. The word rubble is worth 10 points in Scrabble:

R1U1B3B3L1E1

Is rubble a Scrabble UK word?

Yes. The word rubble is a Scrabble UK word and has 10 points:

R1U1B3B3L1E1

Is rubble a Words With Friends word?

Yes. The word rubble is a Words With Friends word. The word rubble is worth 14 points in Words With Friends (WWF):

R1U2B4B4L2E1

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6-letter words (3 found)

BURBLE,LUBBER,RUBBLE,

5-letter words (5 found)

BLUER,BLURB,BRULE,RUBEL,RUBLE,

4-letter words (11 found)

BLEB,BLUB,BLUE,BLUR,BULB,BURB,BURL,LUBE,LURE,RUBE,RULE,

3-letter words (13 found)

BEL,BRU,BUB,BUR,EBB,LEU,LUR,REB,RUB,RUE,ULE,URB,URE,

2-letter words (5 found)

BE,EL,ER,RE,UR,

1-letter words (1 found)

E,

You can make 38 words from rubble according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

Definitions and meaning of rubble

rubble

Etymology

From Middle English rouble, rubel, robel, robeil, from Anglo-Norman *robel (bits of broken stone). Presumably related to rubbish, originally of same meaning (waste material, bits of stone, rubble). Ultimately presumably from Old Norse rubba (to huddle, crowd together, heap up", possibly also "to rub, scrape), from Proto-Germanic *rubbōną (to rub, scrape), related to Proto-Germanic *reufaną (to tear), *raubōną (to rob, steal, plunder), perhaps via Old French robe (English rob (steal)) in sense of “plunder, destroy”; see also Middle English, Middle French -el.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹʌb.əl/
  • Rhymes: -ʌbəl

Noun

rubble (countable and uncountable, plural rubbles)

  1. The broken remains of an object, usually rock or masonry.
  2. (geology) A mass or stratum of fragments of rock lying under the alluvium and derived from the neighbouring rock.
  3. (UK, dialect, in the plural) The whole of the bran of wheat before it is sorted into pollard, bran, etc.

Derived terms

  • bounce rubble, bounce the rubble
  • rubble crab
  • rubble pile
  • rubblestone
  • rubblework
  • rubbly

Related terms

  • rubbish

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Anagrams

  • beblur, burble, lubber, rebulb

Source: wiktionary.org