Drops Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling drops. We found a total of 57 words by unscrambling the letters in drops.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drops

dorps 8 prods 8 sprod 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drops

dorp 7 dors 5 drop 7 pods 7 prod 7 pros 6 rods 5 sord 5 spor 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drops

dop 6 dor 4 dos 4 dsp 6 dsr 4 ods 4 ops 5 ord 4 ors 3 pod 6 por 5 pos 5 pro 5 prs 5 rod 4 ros 3 rps 5 sod 4 sop 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drops

do 3 dp 5 dr 3 ds 3 od 3 op 4 or 2 os 2 pd 5 po 4 pr 4 ps 4 rd 3 ro 2 rs 2 sd 3 so 2 sp 4 sr 2

Definitions of drops

plural noun

  1. any liquid medication applied by means of a dropper

noun

  1. a small quantity of liquid that forms or falls in a spherical or pear-shaped mass; globule
  2. a very small quantity of liquid
  3. a very small quantity of anything
  4. something resembling a drop in shape or size, such as a decorative pendant or small sweet
  5. the act or an instance of falling; descent
  6. a decrease in amount or value; slump   ⇒ a drop in prices
  7. the vertical distance that anything may fall
  8. a steep or sheer incline or slope
  9. short for fruit drop
  10. the act of unloading troops, equipment, or supplies by parachute
  11. (in cable television) a short spur from a trunk cable that feeds signals to an individual house
  12. (theatre ) See drop curtain
  13. another word for trapdoor , gallows
  14. (mainly US & Canadian ) a slot or aperture through which an object can be dropped to fall into a receptacle
  15. (nautical ) the midships height of a sail bent to a fixed yard Compare hoist (sense 6a)
  16. (Australian , cricket , slang ) a fall of the wicket   ⇒ he came in at first drop
  17. See drop shot
  18. See a drop in the bucket
  19. See at the drop of a hat
  20. See have had a drop too much
  21. See have the drop on someone

verb

  1. (of liquids) to fall or allow to fall in globules
  2. to fall or allow to fall vertically
  3. (transitive) to allow to fall by letting go of
  4. to sink or fall or cause to sink or fall to the ground, as from a blow, wound, shot, weariness, etc
  5. (intransitive; followed by back, behind, etc ) to fall, move, or go in a specified manner, direction, etc
  6. (intransitive; followed by in, by, etc ) (informal ) to pay a casual visit (to)
  7. to decrease or cause to decrease in amount or value   ⇒ the cost of living never drops
  8. to sink or cause to sink to a lower position, as on a scale
  9. to make or become less in strength, volume, etc
  10. (intransitive) to sink or decline in health or condition
  11. (intransitive) sometimes foll by into to pass easily into a state or condition   ⇒ to drop into a habit
  12. (intransitive) to move along gently as with a current of water or air
  13. (transitive) to allow to pass casually in conversation   ⇒ to drop a hint
  14. (transitive) to leave out (a word or letter)
  15. (transitive) to set down or unload (passengers or goods)
  16. (transitive) to send or post   ⇒ drop me a line/text/email
  17. (transitive) to discontinue; terminate   ⇒ let's drop the matter
  18. (transitive) to cease to associate or have to do with
  19. (transitive) (slang , mainly US ) to cease to employ   ⇒ he was dropped from his job
  20. (transitive; sometimes followed by in, off, etc ) (informal ) to leave or deposit, esp at a specified place
  21. (of animals) to give birth to (offspring)
  22. (slang , mainly US & Canadian ) to lose (money), esp when gambling
  23. (transitive) to lengthen (a hem, etc)
  24. (transitive) to unload (troops, equipment, or supplies) by parachute
  25. (transitive) (nautical ) to leave behind; sail out of sight of
  26. (transitive) (sport ) to omit (a player) from a team
  27. (transitive) to lose (a score, game, or contest)   ⇒ the champion dropped his first service game
  28. (transitive) (sport ) to hit or throw (a ball) into a goal   ⇒ he dropped a 30 foot putt
  29. (transitive) to hit (a ball) with a drop shot
  30. See drop astern
  31. (transitive) (motor racing , slang ) to spin (the car) and (usually) crash out of the race
  32. (transitive) (slang ) to swallow (a drug, esp a barbiturate or LSD)
  33. See drop dead!

noun , verb

  1. (rugby ) short for drop kick or drop-kick