Lambed Unscramble word

lambed is a Scrabble word, lambed uses Six letters.
Scrabble point value for lambed Eleven points.
Words with Friends point value for lambed: Eleven points.

Below are the results of unscrambling lambed. We found a total of 142 words by unscrambling the letters in lambed.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lambed

ambled 11 bedlam 11 beldam 11 blamed 11

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lambed

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lambed

abed 7 abel 6 able 6 albe 6 aldm 7 alem 6 alme 6 ambe 8 amel 6 bade 7 bael 6 bald 7 bale 6 balm 8 bdle 7 bead 7 beal 6 beam 8 bela 6 beld 7 bema 8 blad 7 blae 6 blam 8 blea 6 bled 7 dale 5 dame 7 deal 5 edam 7 emda 7 lade 5 lamb 8 lame 6 lead 5 leam 6 leda 5 made 7 maed 7 male 6 mead 7 meal 6 mela 6 meld 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lambed

abd 6 abe 5 abl 5 ade 4 adm 6 alb 5 ald 4 ale 3 amb 7 ame 5 bad 6 bae 5 bal 5 bam 7 bde 6 bdl 6 bea 5 bed 6 bel 5 bld 6 dab 6 dae 4 dal 4 dam 6 dbl 6 dea 4 deb 6 del 4 dem 6 ead 4 eam 5 ela 3 elb 5 eld 4 elm 5 lab 5 lad 4 lam 5 lea 3 led 4 mab 7 mad 6 mae 5 mal 5 mbd 8 mea 5 med 6 mel 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lambed

ab 4 ad 3 ae 2 al 2 am 4 ba 4 bd 5 be 4 bl 4 bm 6 da 3 db 5 de 3 dl 3 dm 5 ea 2 ed 3 el 2 em 4 la 2 lb 4 ld 3 le 2 lm 4 ma 4 mb 6 md 5 me 4 ml 4

Definitions of lambed

British English : lamb A lamb is a young sheep.læm NOUN

noun

  1. the young of a sheep
  2. the meat of a young sheep
  3. a person, esp a child, who is innocent, meek, good, etc
  4. a person easily deceived
  5. See like a lamb to the slaughter

verb

  1. Also : lamb down (intransitive) (of a ewe) to give birth
  2. (transitive; used in the passive) (of a lamb) to be born
  3. (intransitive) (of a shepherd) to tend the ewes and newborn lambs at lambing time

noun

  1. See the Lamb

noun

  1. Charles, pen name Elia. 1775–1834, English essayist and critic. He collaborated with his sister Mary on Tales from Shakespeare (1807). His other works include Specimens of English Dramatic Poets (1808) and the largely autobiographical essays collected in Essays of Elia (1823; 1833)
  2. William. See (2nd Viscount) Melbourne2
  3. Willis Eugene. 1913–2008, US physicist. He detected the small difference in energy between two states of the hydrogen atom (Lamb shift). Nobel prize for physics 1955