Fold Unscramble word

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

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

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in fold

dolf 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in fold

dol 4 fld 7 flo 6 fod 7 fol 6 lod 4 lof 6 old 4

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in fold

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

Definitions of fold

British English : fold If you fold something such as a piece of paper or cloth, you bend it so that one part covers another part, often pressing the edge so that it stays in place.He folded the paper carefully.fəʊld VERB

verb

  1. to bend or be bent double so that one part covers another   ⇒ to fold a sheet of paper
  2. (transitive) to bring together and intertwine (the arms, legs, etc)   ⇒ she folded her hands
  3. (transitive) (of birds, insects, etc) to close (the wings) together from an extended position
  4. (transitive; often followed by up or in) to enclose in or as if in a surrounding material
  5. (transitive) foll by in to clasp (a person) in the arms
  6. (transitive) usually foll by round, about, etc to wind (around); entwine
  7. (transitive) (poetic ) to cover completely   ⇒ night folded the earth
  8. Also : fold in (transitive) to mix (a whisked mixture) with other ingredients by gently turning one part over the other with a spoon
  9. to produce a bend (in stratified rock) or (of stratified rock) to display a bend
  10. (intransitive) often foll by up (informal ) to collapse; fail   ⇒ the business folded

noun

  1. a piece or section that has been folded   ⇒ a fold of cloth
  2. a mark, crease, or hollow made by folding
  3. a hollow in undulating terrain
  4. a bend in stratified rocks that results from movements within the earth's crust and produces such structures as anticlines and synclines
  5. (anatomy ) another word for plica (sense 1)
  6. a coil, as in a rope, etc
  7. an act of folding

noun

  1. a small enclosure or pen for sheep or other livestock, where they can be gathered the sheep or other livestock gathered in such an enclosure a flock of sheep a herd of Highland cattle
  2. a small enclosure or pen for sheep or other livestock, where they can be gathered
  3. the sheep or other livestock gathered in such an enclosure
  4. a flock of sheep
  5. a herd of Highland cattle
  6. a church or the members of it
  7. any group or community sharing a way of life or holding the same values
  8. a small enclosure or pen for sheep or other livestock, where they can be gathered
  9. the sheep or other livestock gathered in such an enclosure
  10. a flock of sheep
  11. a herd of Highland cattle

verb

  1. (transitive) to gather or confine (sheep or other livestock) in a fold

suffix forming adjectives , suffix forming adverbs

  1. having so many parts, being so many times as much or as many, or multiplied by so much or so many   ⇒ threefold , three-hundredfold