Form Unscramble word

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

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

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in form

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3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in form

for 6 fro 6 mfr 8 mor 5 orf 6 rom 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in form

fm 7 fo 5 fr 5 mf 7 mo 4 mr 4 of 5 om 4 or 2 rf 5 rm 4 ro 2

Definitions of form

British English : form A form of something is a type or kind of it.He has a rare form of the disease.fɔːm NOUN

noun

  1. the shape or configuration of something as distinct from its colour, texture, etc
  2. the particular mode, appearance, etc, in which a thing or person manifests itself   ⇒ water in the form of ice , in the form of a bat
  3. a type or kind   ⇒ imprisonment is a form of punishment
  4. a printed document, esp one with spaces in which to insert facts or answers   ⇒ an application form (as modifier)   ⇒ a form letter
  5. a printed document, esp one with spaces in which to insert facts or answers   ⇒ an application form
  6. (as modifier)   ⇒ a form letter
  7. physical or mental condition, esp good condition, with reference to ability to perform   ⇒ off form
  8. the previous record of a horse, athlete, etc, esp with regard to fitness
  9. (British , slang ) a criminal record
  10. style, arrangement, or design in the arts, as opposed to content
  11. a fixed mode of artistic expression or representation in literary, musical, or other artistic works   ⇒ sonata form , sonnet form
  12. a mould, frame, etc, that gives shape to something
  13. organized structure or order, as in an artistic work
  14. (education , mainly British ) a group of children who are taught together; class
  15. manner, method, or style of doing something, esp with regard to recognized standards
  16. behaviour or procedure, esp as governed by custom or etiquette   ⇒ good form
  17. formality or ceremony
  18. a prescribed set or order of words, terms, etc, as in a religious ceremony or legal document
  19. (philosophy ) the structure of anything as opposed to its constitution or content essence as opposed to matter (often capital) (in the philosophy of Plato) the ideal universal that exists independently of the particulars which fall under it See also Form (in the philosophy of Aristotle) the constitution of matter to form a substance; by virtue of this its nature can be understood
  20. the structure of anything as opposed to its constitution or content
  21. essence as opposed to matter
  22. (often capital) (in the philosophy of Plato) the ideal universal that exists independently of the particulars which fall under it See also Form
  23. (in the philosophy of Aristotle) the constitution of matter to form a substance; by virtue of this its nature can be understood
  24. See logical form
  25. (British ) a bench, esp one that is long, low, and backless
  26. the nest or hollow in which a hare lives
  27. a group of organisms within a species that differ from similar groups by trivial differences, as of colour
  28. (linguistics ) the phonological or orthographic shape or appearance of a linguistic element, such as a word a linguistic element considered from the point of view of its shape or sound rather than, for example, its meaning
  29. the phonological or orthographic shape or appearance of a linguistic element, such as a word
  30. a linguistic element considered from the point of view of its shape or sound rather than, for example, its meaning
  31. (crystallography ) See crystal form
  32. (taxonomy ) a group distinguished from other groups by a single characteristic: ranked below a variety
  33. a printed document, esp one with spaces in which to insert facts or answers   ⇒ an application form
  34. (as modifier)   ⇒ a form letter
  35. the structure of anything as opposed to its constitution or content
  36. essence as opposed to matter
  37. (often capital) (in the philosophy of Plato) the ideal universal that exists independently of the particulars which fall under it See also Form
  38. (in the philosophy of Aristotle) the constitution of matter to form a substance; by virtue of this its nature can be understood
  39. the phonological or orthographic shape or appearance of a linguistic element, such as a word
  40. a linguistic element considered from the point of view of its shape or sound rather than, for example, its meaning

verb

  1. to give shape or form to or to take shape or form, esp a specified or particular shape
  2. to come or bring into existence   ⇒ a scum formed on the surface
  3. to make, produce, or construct or be made, produced, or constructed
  4. to construct or develop in the mind   ⇒ to form an opinion
  5. (transitive) to train, develop, or mould by instruction, discipline, or example
  6. (transitive) to acquire, contract, or develop   ⇒ to form a habit
  7. (transitive) to be an element of, serve as, or constitute   ⇒ this plank will form a bridge
  8. (transitive) to draw up; organize   ⇒ to form a club

noun

  1. (in the philosophy of Plato) an ideal archetype existing independently of those individuals which fall under it, supposedly explaining their common properties and serving as the only objects of true knowledge as opposed to the mere opinion obtainable of matters of fact Also called : Idea

noun

  1. (printing ) type matter, blocks, etc, assembled in a chase and ready for printing

combining form in adjective

  1. having the shape or form of or resembling   ⇒ cruciform , vermiform