Skitter is a Scrabble word. Scrabble point value for skitter: 11 points |
Skitter is a Words with Friends word. Words with Friends point value for skitter: 11 points |
Here are the results of unscrambling skitter. Using the word generator and word unscrambler for the letters S K I T T E R, we unscrambled the letters to create a list of all the words found in Scrabble, Words with Friends, and Text Twist. We found a total of 96 words by unscrambling the letters in skitter. Click these words to find out how many points they are worth, their definitions, and all the other words that can be made by unscrambling the letters from these words.
We found 4 definitions for the word skitter:
1. twitch the hook of a fishing line through or along the surface of water
2. cause to skip over a surface
3. glide easily along a surface
4. to move about or proceed hurriedly
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