Drum Unscramble word

drum is a Scrabble word, drum uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for drum Seven points.
Words with Friends point value for drum: Seven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling drum. We found a total of 27 words by unscrambling the letters in drum.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drum

dum 6 dur 4 mru 5 mud 6 rud 4 rum 5 urd 4

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in drum

dm 5 dr 3 du 3 md 5 mr 4 mu 4 rd 3 rm 4 ud 3 um 4 ur 2

Definitions of drum

British English : drum If something drums on a surface, or if you drum something on a surface, it hits it regularly, making a continuous beating sound. VERBHe drummed his fingers on the leather top of his desk.

noun

  1. (music ) a percussion instrument sounded by striking a membrane stretched across the opening of a hollow cylinder or hemisphere
  2. See beat the drum for
  3. the sound produced by a drum or any similar sound
  4. an object that resembles a drum in shape, such as a large spool or a cylindrical container
  5. (architecture ) one of a number of cylindrical blocks of stone used to construct the shaft of a column the wall or structure supporting a dome or cupola
  6. one of a number of cylindrical blocks of stone used to construct the shaft of a column
  7. the wall or structure supporting a dome or cupola
  8. short for eardrum
  9. Also called : : drumfish any of various North American marine and freshwater sciaenid fishes, such as Equetus pulcher (striped drum), that utter a drumming sound
  10. a type of hollow rotor for steam turbines or axial compressors
  11. (computing ) a rotating cylindrical device on which data may be stored for later retrieval: now mostly superseded by disks . See disk (sense 2
  12. (archaic ) a drummer
  13. See the drum
  14. one of a number of cylindrical blocks of stone used to construct the shaft of a column
  15. the wall or structure supporting a dome or cupola

verb

  1. to play (music) on or as if on a drum
  2. to beat or tap (the fingers) rhythmically or regularly
  3. (intransitive) (of birds) to produce a rhythmic sound, as by beating the bill against a tree, branch, etc
  4. (transitive) sometimes foll by up to summon or call by drumming
  5. (transitive) to instil by constant repetition   ⇒  ■  to drum an idea into someone's head

noun

  1. (Scottish & and Irish ) a narrow ridge or hill