Dueler Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling dueler. We found a total of 85 words by unscrambling the letters in dueler.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dueler

eluder 7

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dueler

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dueler

deer 5 dele 5 dere 5 deul 5 dree 5 duel 5 duer 5 dure 5 eure 4 lede 5 leed 5 leer 4 lere 4 leud 5 lure 4 rede 5 reed 5 reel 4 rude 5 rued 5 rule 4 urde 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dueler

dee 4 del 4 der 4 dlr 4 due 4 dur 4 eel 3 eer 3 eld 4 erd 4 ere 3 led 4 lee 3 ler 3 leu 3 lud 4 lue 3 lur 3 red 4 ree 3 rel 3 rld 4 rle 3 rud 4 rue 3 ule 3 urd 4 ure 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in dueler

de 3 dl 3 dr 3 du 3 ed 3 ee 2 el 2 er 2 eu 2 ld 3 le 2 lr 2 lu 2 rd 3 re 2 ud 3 ur 2

Definitions of dueler

noun

  1. a gun used in a duel
  2. a type of tyre that is used on a four-wheel drive vehicle   ⇒ But the most common sight of 'dueller' is surely 'dueler', the name of a tyre for a four-wheel-drive – and the single 'l' spelling is American.
  3. a person who uses language to verbally spar with another   ⇒ The verbal dueler may keep talking after someone has passed out of hearing range - which is often an aggressive challenge to the listener to return and acknowledge the dominance of the speaker.
  4. a person who fights in a duel   ⇒ There's also Jack Kavorkian's dueling pistols the barrels of both are bent back toward the dueler.

modifier

  1. relating to a type of tyre that is used on a four-wheel drive vehicle   ⇒ On soft beach sand, the Bridgestone Dueler H/T 205-size tyres struggled a bit at road pressures.

noun

  1. a prearranged combat with deadly weapons between two people following a formal procedure in the presence of seconds and traditionally fought until one party was wounded or killed, usually to settle a quarrel involving a point of honour
  2. a contest or conflict between two persons or parties

verb

  1. to fight in a duel
  2. to contest closely