Downs Unscramble word

downs is a Scrabble word, downs uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for downs Nine points.
Words with Friends point value for downs: Nine points.

Below are the results of unscrambling downs. We found a total of 52 words by unscrambling the letters in downs.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in downs

dons 5 down 8 dows 8 nods 5 nows 7 owns 7 snod 5 snow 7 sond 5 sown 7 wons 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in downs

don 4 dos 4 dow 7 nod 4 nos 3 now 6 ods 4 ons 3 owd 7 own 6 sod 4 son 3 sow 6 wod 7 won 6 wos 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in downs

dn 3 do 3 ds 3 nd 3 no 2 ns 2 od 3 on 2 os 2 ow 5 sd 3 sn 2 so 2 sw 5 wd 6 wo 5 ws 5

Definitions of downs

plural noun

  1. Also called : downland . rolling upland, esp in the chalk areas of S Britain, characterized by lack of trees and used mainly as pasture
  2. (Australian & New Zealand ) a flat grassy area, not necessarily of uplands

preposition

  1. used to indicate movement from a higher to a lower position   ⇒ they went down the mountain
  2. at a lower or further level or position on, in, or along   ⇒ he ran down the street

adverb

  1. downwards; at or to a lower level or position   ⇒ don't fall down
  2. (particle) used with many verbs when the result of the verb's action is to lower or destroy its object   ⇒ pull down , knock down , bring down
  3. (particle) used with several verbs to indicate intensity or completion   ⇒ calm down
  4. immediately   ⇒ cash down
  5. on paper   ⇒ write this down
  6. arranged; scheduled   ⇒ the meeting is down for next week
  7. in a helpless position   ⇒ they had him down on the ground
  8. away from a more important place   ⇒ down from London away from a more northerly place   ⇒ down from Scotland (of a member of some British universities) away from the university; on vacation in a particular part of a country   ⇒ down south
  9. away from a more important place   ⇒ down from London
  10. away from a more northerly place   ⇒ down from Scotland
  11. (of a member of some British universities) away from the university; on vacation
  12. in a particular part of a country   ⇒ down south
  13. (nautical ) (of a helm) having the rudder to windward
  14. reduced to a state of lack or want   ⇒ down to the last pound
  15. lacking a specified amount   ⇒ at the end of the day the cashier was ten pounds down
  16. lower in price   ⇒ bacon is down
  17. including all intermediate terms, grades, people, etc   ⇒ from managing director down to tea-lady
  18. from an earlier to a later time   ⇒ the heirloom was handed down
  19. to a finer or more concentrated state   ⇒ to grind down , boil down
  20. (sport ) being a specified number of points, goals, etc behind another competitor, team, etc   ⇒ six goals down
  21. (of a person) being inactive, owing to illness   ⇒ down with flu
  22. (functioning as imperative) (to dogs)   ⇒ down Rover!
  23. See down with
  24. See get down on something
  25. away from a more important place   ⇒ down from London
  26. away from a more northerly place   ⇒ down from Scotland
  27. (of a member of some British universities) away from the university; on vacation
  28. in a particular part of a country   ⇒ down south

adjective

  1. (postpositive) depressed or miserable
  2. (prenominal) of or relating to a train or trains from a more important place or one regarded as higher   ⇒ the down line
  3. (postpositive) (of a device, machine, etc, esp a computer) temporarily out of action
  4. made in cash   ⇒ a down payment
  5. See down to
  6. See down with

verb

  1. (transitive) to knock, push, or pull down
  2. (intransitive) to go or come down
  3. (transitive) (informal ) to drink, esp quickly   ⇒ he downed three gins
  4. (transitive) to bring (someone) down, esp by tackling

noun

  1. (American football ) one of a maximum of four consecutive attempts by one team to advance the ball a total of at least ten yards
  2. a descent; downward movement
  3. a lowering or a poor period (esp in the phrase ups and downs)
  4. See have a down on

noun

  1. the soft fine feathers with free barbs that cover the body of a bird and prevent loss of heat. In the adult they lie beneath and between the contour feathers
  2. another name for eiderdown (sense 1)
  3. (botany ) a fine coating of soft hairs, as on certain leaves, fruits, and seeds
  4. any growth or coating of soft fine hair, such as that on the human face

noun

  1. (archaic ) a hill, esp a sand dune

noun

  1. a district of SE Northern Ireland, in Co Down. Pop: 65 195 (2003 est). Area: 649 sq km (250 sq miles)
  2. a historical county of SE Northern Ireland, on the Irish Sea: generally hilly, rising to the Mountains of Mourne: in 1973 it was replaced for administrative purposes by the districts of Ards, Banbridge, Castlereagh, Down, Newry and Mourne, North Down, and part of Lisburn. Area: 2466 sq km (952 sq miles)

noun

  1. any of various lowland breeds of sheep, typically of stocky build and having dense close wool, originating from various parts of southern England, such as Oxford, Hampshire, etc See also Dorset Down
  2. another name for Hampshire Down