Damper Unscramble word

damper is a Scrabble word, damper uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for damper Eleven points.
Words with Friends point value for damper: Eleven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling damper. We found a total of 134 words by unscrambling the letters in damper.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in damper

ramped 11

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in damper

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in damper

aped 7 aper 6 ared 5 daer 5 dame 7 damp 9 dare 5 dear 5 depa 7 depr 7 derm 7 dram 7 edam 7 emda 7 erma 6 made 7 maed 7 mare 6 mead 7 mear 6 merd 7 pard 7 pare 6 pear 6 peda 7 perm 8 prad 7 pram 8 pred 7 prem 8 rame 6 ramp 8 rape 6 read 5 ream 6 reap 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in damper

ade 4 adm 6 adp 6 aer 3 ame 5 amp 7 ape 5 apr 5 are 3 arm 5 dae 4 dam 6 dap 6 dar 4 dea 4 dem 6 dep 6 der 4 ead 4 eam 5 ear 3 edp 6 emp 7 epa 5 era 3 erd 4 mad 6 mae 5 map 7 mar 5 mea 5 med 6 mer 5 pad 6 pam 7 par 5 pea 5 ped 6 per 5 pre 5 rad 4 ram 5 rap 5 rea 3 red 4 rem 5 rep 5 rpm 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in damper

ad 3 ae 2 am 4 ap 4 ar 2 da 3 de 3 dm 5 dp 5 dr 3 ea 2 ed 3 em 4 ep 4 er 2 ma 4 md 5 me 4 mp 6 mr 4 pa 4 pd 5 pe 4 pm 6 pr 4 ra 2 rd 3 re 2 rm 4

Definitions of damper

noun

  1. a person, event, or circumstance that depresses or discourages
  2. See put a damper on
  3. a movable plate to regulate the draught in a stove or furnace flue
  4. a device to reduce electronic, mechanical, acoustic, or aerodynamic oscillations in a system
  5. (music ) the pad in a piano or harpsichord that deadens the vibration of each string as its key is released
  6. (mainly Australian & and New Zealand ) any of various unleavened loaves and scones, typically cooked on an open fire

adjective

  1. slightly wet, as from dew, steam, etc
  2. (archaic ) dejected

noun

  1. slight wetness; moisture; humidity
  2. rank air or poisonous gas, esp in a mine . See also firedamp
  3. a discouragement; damper
  4. (archaic ) dejection

verb (transitive)

  1. to make slightly wet
  2. (often followed by down) to stifle or deaden   ⇒  ■  to damp one's ardour
  3. (often followed by down) to reduce the flow of air to (a fire) to make it burn more slowly or to extinguish it
  4. (physics ) to reduce the amplitude of (an oscillation or wave)
  5. (music ) to muffle (the sound of an instrument)