Drift Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling drift. We found a total of 45 words by unscrambling the letters in drift.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drift

dirt 5 frit 7 rift 7 trid 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drift

dft 7 dif 7 dir 4 dit 4 fid 7 fir 6 fit 6 frt 6 itd 4 rid 4 rit 3 rti 3 tdr 4 tfr 6 tid 4 trf 6 tri 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drift

di 3 dr 3 dt 3 fi 5 fr 5 ft 5 id 3 if 5 ir 2 it 2 rd 3 rf 5 rt 2 td 3 ti 2 tr 2

Definitions of drift

British English : drift When something drifts somewhere, it is carried there by the wind or by water.Mist drifted across the water.drɪft VERB

verb (mainly intransitive)

  1. (also transitive) to be carried along by or as if by currents of air or water or (of a current) to carry (a vessel, etc) along
  2. to move aimlessly from place to place or from one activity to another
  3. to wander or move gradually away from a fixed course or point; stray
  4. (also transitive) (of snow, sand, etc) to accumulate in heaps or banks or to drive (snow, sand, etc) into heaps or banks

noun

  1. something piled up by the wind or current, such as a snowdrift
  2. tendency, trend, meaning, or purport   ⇒ the drift of the argument
  3. a state of indecision or inaction
  4. the extent to which a vessel, aircraft, projectile, etc is driven off its course by adverse winds, tide, or current
  5. a general tendency of surface ocean water to flow in the direction of the prevailing winds   ⇒ North Atlantic Drift
  6. a driving movement, force, or influence; impulse
  7. a controlled four-wheel skid, used by racing drivers to take bends at high speed
  8. a loose unstratified deposit of sand, gravel, etc, esp one transported and deposited by a glacier or ice sheet
  9. a horizontal passage in a mine that follows the mineral vein
  10. something, esp a group of animals, driven along by human or natural agencies   ⇒ a drift of cattle
  11. Also called : driftpin . a tapering steel tool driven into holes to enlarge or align them before bolting or riveting
  12. an uncontrolled slow change in some operating characteristic of a piece of equipment, esp an electronic circuit or component
  13. (linguistics ) gradual change in a language, esp in so far as this is influenced by the internal structure of the language rather than by contact with other languages
  14. (South Africa ) a ford
  15. (engineering ) a copper or brass bar used as a punch