Grading Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling grading. We found a total of 147 words by unscrambling the letters in grading.

7 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grading

niggard 10

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grading

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grading

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grading

adin 5 agin 5 airn 4 andi 5 arid 5 arni 4 dain 5 dang 6 dani 5 darg 6 dari 5 darn 5 dgag 7 diag 6 dian 5 ding 6 drag 6 gadi 6 gain 5 gair 5 gang 6 gard 6 garg 6 garn 5 giga 6 ging 6 gird 6 girn 5 gnar 5 grad 6 grid 6 grig 6 grin 5 igad 6 inga 5 iran 4 naid 5 naig 5 nair 4 nard 5 ngai 5 ragi 5 raid 5 rain 4 rand 5 rang 5 rani 4 riga 5 rind 5 ring 5

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grading

agr 4 aid 4 ain 3 air 3 and 4 ani 3 arg 4 arn 3 dag 5 dan 4 dar 4 dia 4 dig 5 din 4 dir 4 gad 5 gag 5 gan 4 gar 4 ggr 5 gid 5 gig 5 gin 4 gra 4 ian 3 ida 4 ign 4 ind 4 ing 4 ira 3 nad 4 nag 4 nar 3 nid 4 nig 4 rad 4 rag 4 ran 3 ria 3 rid 4 rig 4 rin 3 rnd 4

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in grading

ad 3 ag 3 ai 2 an 2 ar 2 da 3 dg 4 di 3 dn 3 dr 3 ga 3 gd 4 gi 3 gn 3 gr 3 ia 2 id 3 in 2 ir 2 na 2 nd 3 ng 3 ni 2 nr 2 ra 2 rd 3 rg 3 rn 2

Definitions of grading

noun

  1. the act of classifying something on a scale by quality, rank, size, or progression, etc   ⇒ a union dispute over pay and grading , tumour staging and grading
  2. the position or degree assigned in this type of classification   ⇒ Not all first-class hotels live up to their grading. , All the responses were given a grading.
  3. (education ) the act of assigning a mark or rating indicating achievement or the worth of work done   ⇒ He theorised that there should be no exams and no grading.

noun

  1. a position or degree in a scale, as of quality, rank, size, or progression   ⇒ small-grade eggs , high-grade timber
  2. a group of people or things of the same category
  3. (mainly US ) a military or other rank
  4. a stage in a course of progression
  5. a mark or rating indicating achievement or the worth of work done, as at school
  6. (US & Canadian ) a unit of pupils of similar age or ability taught together at school
  7. (US & Canadian ) a part of a railway, road, etc, that slopes upwards or downwards; inclination Also called : gradient . a measure of such a slope, esp the ratio of the vertical distance between two points on the slope to the horizontal distance between them
  8. a part of a railway, road, etc, that slopes upwards or downwards; inclination
  9. Also called : gradient . a measure of such a slope, esp the ratio of the vertical distance between two points on the slope to the horizontal distance between them
  10. a unit of angle equal to one hundredth of a right angle or 0.9 degree
  11. (stockbreeding ) an animal with one purebred parent and one of unknown or unimproved breeding (as modifier)   ⇒ a grade sheep Compare crossbred (sense 2) , purebred (sense 2)
  12. an animal with one purebred parent and one of unknown or unimproved breeding
  13. (as modifier)   ⇒ a grade sheep Compare crossbred (sense 2) , purebred (sense 2)
  14. (linguistics ) one of the forms of the vowel in a morpheme when this vowel varies because of gradation
  15. See at grade
  16. See make the grade
  17. a part of a railway, road, etc, that slopes upwards or downwards; inclination
  18. Also called : gradient . a measure of such a slope, esp the ratio of the vertical distance between two points on the slope to the horizontal distance between them
  19. an animal with one purebred parent and one of unknown or unimproved breeding
  20. (as modifier)   ⇒ a grade sheep Compare crossbred (sense 2) , purebred (sense 2)

verb

  1. (transitive) to arrange according to quality, rank, etc
  2. (transitive) to determine the grade of or assign a grade to
  3. (intransitive) to achieve or deserve a grade or rank
  4. to change or blend (something) gradually; merge
  5. (transitive) to level (ground, a road, etc) to a suitable gradient
  6. (transitive) (stockbreeding ) to cross (one animal) with another to produce a grade animal