Feeds Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling feeds. We found a total of 36 words by unscrambling the letters in feeds.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in feeds

dees 5 defs 8 feds 8 feed 8 fees 7 seed 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in feeds

dee 4 def 7 des 4 eds 4 efs 6 esd 4 ese 3 fed 7 fee 6 sed 4 see 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in feeds

de 3 ds 3 ed 3 ee 2 ef 5 es 2 fe 5 fs 5 sd 3 se 2 sf 5

Definitions of feeds

British English : feed Animal feed is food given to animals, especially farm animals. NOUNThe grain just rotted and all they could use it for was animal feed.

verb

  1. to give food to   ⇒ to feed the cat
  2. to give as food   ⇒ to feed meat to the cat
  3. (intransitive) to eat food   ⇒ the horses feed at noon
  4. to provide food for   ⇒ these supplies can feed 10 million people
  5. to provide what is necessary for the existence or development of   ⇒ to feed one's imagination
  6. to gratify; satisfy   ⇒ to feed one's eyes on a beautiful sight
  7. (also intransitive) to supply (a machine, furnace, etc) with (the necessary materials or fuel) for its operation, or (of such materials) to flow or move forwards into a machine, etc
  8. to use (land) as grazing
  9. (theatre , informal ) to cue (an actor, esp a comedian) with lines or actions
  10. (sport ) to pass a ball to (a team-mate)
  11. (electronics ) to introduce (electrical energy) into a circuit, esp by means of a feeder
  12. (also intransitive; followed by on or upon) to eat or cause to eat

noun

  1. the act or an instance of feeding
  2. food, esp that of animals or babies
  3. the process of supplying a machine or furnace with a material or fuel
  4. the quantity of material or fuel so supplied
  5. (computing ) a facility allowing web users to receive news headlines and updates on their browser from a website as soon as they are published
  6. the rate of advance of a cutting tool in a lathe, drill, etc
  7. a mechanism that supplies material or fuel or controls the rate of advance of a cutting tool
  8. (theatre , informal ) a performer, esp a straight man, who provides cues
  9. (informal ) a meal

noun

  1. a payment asked by professional people or public servants for their services   ⇒ a doctor's fee , school fees
  2. a charge made for a privilege   ⇒ an entrance fee
  3. (property law ) an interest in land capable of being inherited See fee simple , fee tail the land held in fee
  4. an interest in land capable of being inherited See fee simple , fee tail
  5. the land held in fee
  6. (in feudal Europe) the land granted by a lord to his vassal
  7. an obsolete word for a gratuity
  8. See in fee
  9. an interest in land capable of being inherited See fee simple , fee tail
  10. the land held in fee

verb

  1. (rare ) to give a fee to
  2. (mainly Scottish ) to hire for a fee