Frame Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling frame. We found a total of 66 words by unscrambling the letters in frame.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in frame

fream 10

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in frame

afer 7 erma 6 fame 9 fare 7 farm 9 fear 7 frae 7 fram 9 mare 6 mear 6 rafe 7 rame 6 ream 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in frame

aer 3 ame 5 are 3 arf 6 arm 5 eam 5 ear 3 emf 8 era 3 erf 6 fae 6 fam 8 far 6 fem 8 fer 6 fra 6 mae 5 mar 5 mea 5 mer 5 mfr 8 ram 5 rea 3 ref 6 rem 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in frame

ae 2 af 5 am 4 ar 2 ea 2 ef 5 em 4 er 2 fa 5 fe 5 fm 7 fr 5 ma 4 me 4 mf 7 mr 4 ra 2 re 2 rf 5 rm 4

Definitions of frame

British English : frame When a picture or photograph is framed, it is put in a frame. VERBThe picture is now ready to be mounted and framed.

noun

  1. an open structure that gives shape and support to something, such as the transverse stiffening ribs of a ship's hull or an aircraft's fuselage or the skeletal beams and uprights of a building
  2. an enclosing case or border into which something is fitted   ⇒ the frame of a picture
  3. the system around which something is built up   ⇒ the frame of government
  4. the structure of the human body
  5. a condition; state (esp in the phrase frame of mind)
  6. one of a series of individual exposures on a strip of film used in making motion pictures an individual exposure on a film used in still photography an individual picture in a comic strip
  7. one of a series of individual exposures on a strip of film used in making motion pictures
  8. an individual exposure on a film used in still photography
  9. an individual picture in a comic strip
  10. a television picture scanned by one or more electron beams at a particular frequency the area of the picture so formed
  11. a television picture scanned by one or more electron beams at a particular frequency
  12. the area of the picture so formed
  13. (billiards , snooker ) the wooden triangle used to set up the balls the balls when set up a single game finished when all the balls have been potted US and Canadian equivalent (for senses 8a, 8b) : rack
  14. the wooden triangle used to set up the balls
  15. the balls when set up
  16. a single game finished when all the balls have been potted US and Canadian equivalent (for senses 8a, 8b) : rack
  17. (computing ) (on a website) a self-contained section that functions independently from other parts; by using frames, a website designer can make some areas of a website remain constant while others change according to the choices made by the internet user
  18. short for cold frame
  19. one of the sections of which a beehive is composed, esp one designed to hold a honeycomb
  20. a machine or part of a machine over which yarn is stretched in the production of textiles
  21. (in language teaching, etc) a syntactic construction with a gap in it, used for assigning words to syntactic classes by seeing which words may fill the gap
  22. (statistics ) an enumeration of a population for the purposes of sampling, esp as the basis of a stratified sample
  23. (in telecommunications, computers, etc) one cycle of a regularly recurring number of pulses in a pulse train
  24. (slang ) another word for frame-up
  25. (obsolete ) shape; form
  26. See in the frame
  27. one of a series of individual exposures on a strip of film used in making motion pictures
  28. an individual exposure on a film used in still photography
  29. an individual picture in a comic strip
  30. a television picture scanned by one or more electron beams at a particular frequency
  31. the area of the picture so formed
  32. the wooden triangle used to set up the balls
  33. the balls when set up
  34. a single game finished when all the balls have been potted US and Canadian equivalent (for senses 8a, 8b) : rack

verb (mainly transitive)

  1. to construct by fitting parts together
  2. to draw up the plans or basic details for; outline   ⇒ to frame a policy
  3. to compose, contrive, or conceive   ⇒ to frame a reply
  4. to provide, support, or enclose with a frame   ⇒ to frame a picture
  5. to form (words) with the lips, esp silently
  6. (slang ) to conspire to incriminate (someone) on a false charge
  7. (slang ) to contrive the dishonest outcome of (a contest, match, etc); rig
  8. (intransitive) (Yorkshire & Northeast England , dialect ) (usually imperative or dependent imperative) to make an effort to have ability
  9. (usually imperative or dependent imperative) to make an effort
  10. to have ability
  11. (usually imperative or dependent imperative) to make an effort
  12. to have ability

noun

  1. Janet. 1924–2004, and New Zealand writer: author of the novels Owls Do Cry (1957) and Faces in the Water (1961), the collection of verse The Pocket (1967), and volumes of autobiography including An Angel at My Table (1984), which was made into a film in 1990