Index Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling index. We found a total of 43 words by unscrambling the letters in index.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in index

nixed 15

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in index

dine 5 enid 5 inde 5 nide 5 nixe 13

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in index

dei 4 den 4 dex 13 die 4 din 4 dix 13 end 4 ide 4 ind 4 ned 4 nei 3 nid 4 nix 12 xed 13

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in index

de 3 di 3 dn 3 dx 12 ed 3 en 2 ex 11 id 3 ie 2 in 2 ix 11 nd 3 ne 2 ni 2 xd 12 xi 11

Definitions of index

British English : index If you index a book or a collection of information, you make an alphabetical list of the items in it. VERBThis vast archive has been indexed and made accessible to researchers.

noun

  1. an alphabetical list of persons, places, subjects, etc, mentioned in the text of a printed work, usually at the back, and indicating where in the work they are referred to
  2. See thumb index
  3. (library science ) a systematic list of book titles or author's names, giving cross-references and the location of each book; catalogue
  4. an indication, sign, or token
  5. a pointer, needle, or other indicator, as on an instrument
  6. (mathematics ) another name for exponent (sense 4) a number or variable placed as a superscript to the left of a radical sign indicating by its value the root to be extracted, as in 3√8 = 2 a subscript or superscript to the right of a variable to express a set of variables, as in using xi for x1, x2, x3, etc
  7. another name for exponent (sense 4)
  8. a number or variable placed as a superscript to the left of a radical sign indicating by its value the root to be extracted, as in 3√8 = 2
  9. a subscript or superscript to the right of a variable to express a set of variables, as in using xi for x1, x2, x3, etc
  10. a numerical scale by means of which variables, such as levels of the cost of living, can be compared with each other or with some base number
  11. a number or ratio indicating a specific characteristic, property, etc   ⇒ refractive index
  12. Also called : fist . a printer's mark (☛) used to indicate notes, paragraphs, etc
  13. (obsolete ) a table of contents or preface
  14. another name for exponent (sense 4)
  15. a number or variable placed as a superscript to the left of a radical sign indicating by its value the root to be extracted, as in 3√8 = 2
  16. a subscript or superscript to the right of a variable to express a set of variables, as in using xi for x1, x2, x3, etc

verb (transitive)

  1. to put an index in (a book)
  2. to enter (a word, item, etc) in an index
  3. to point out; indicate
  4. to index-link
  5. to move (a machine or a workpiece held in a machine tool) so that one particular operation will be repeated at certain defined intervals