Flood Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling flood. We found a total of 39 words by unscrambling the letters in flood.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flood

dolf 8 dool 5 fold 8 food 8 fool 7 lood 5 loof 7 olof 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flood

dol 4 doo 4 fld 7 flo 6 fod 7 fol 6 foo 6 lod 4 lof 6 loo 3 ofo 6 old 4 oof 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in flood

dl 3 do 3 fl 5 fo 5 ld 3 lf 5 lo 2 od 3 of 5 ol 2

Definitions of flood

British English : flood If an area that is usually dry floods, it becomes covered with water.The kitchen flooded.flʌd VERBarea

noun

  1. the inundation of land that is normally dry through the overflowing of a body of water, esp a river the state of a river that is at an abnormally high level (esp in the phrase in flood) related adjective diluvial
  2. the inundation of land that is normally dry through the overflowing of a body of water, esp a river
  3. the state of a river that is at an abnormally high level (esp in the phrase in flood) related adjective diluvial
  4. a great outpouring or flow   ⇒ a flood of words
  5. the rising of the tide from low to high water (as modifier)   ⇒ the flood tide Compare ebb (sense 3)
  6. the rising of the tide from low to high water
  7. (as modifier)   ⇒ the flood tide Compare ebb (sense 3)
  8. (theatre ) short for floodlight
  9. (archaic ) a large body of water, as the sea or a river
  10. the inundation of land that is normally dry through the overflowing of a body of water, esp a river
  11. the state of a river that is at an abnormally high level (esp in the phrase in flood) related adjective diluvial
  12. the rising of the tide from low to high water
  13. (as modifier)   ⇒ the flood tide Compare ebb (sense 3)

verb

  1. (of water) to inundate or submerge (land) or (of land) to be inundated or submerged
  2. to fill or be filled to overflowing, as with a flood   ⇒ the children's home was flooded with gifts
  3. (intransitive) to flow; surge   ⇒ relief flooded through him
  4. to supply an excessive quantity of petrol to (a carburettor or petrol engine) or (of a carburettor, etc) to be supplied with such an excess
  5. (intransitive) to rise to a flood; overflow
  6. (intransitive) to bleed profusely from the uterus, as following childbirth to have an abnormally heavy flow of blood during a menstrual period
  7. to bleed profusely from the uterus, as following childbirth
  8. to have an abnormally heavy flow of blood during a menstrual period
  9. to bleed profusely from the uterus, as following childbirth
  10. to have an abnormally heavy flow of blood during a menstrual period

noun

  1. See the Flood

noun

  1. Henry. 1732–91, Anglo-Irish politician: leader of the parliamentary opposition to English rule