Lodges Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling lodges. We found a total of 143 words by unscrambling the letters in lodges.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lodges

slodge 8

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lodges

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lodges

dels 5 doeg 6 does 5 doge 6 dogs 6 dole 5 dols 5 dose 5 egol 5 egos 5 elds 5 elod 5 geds 6 geld 6 gels 5 geod 6 geol 5 gled 6 glod 6 glos 5 gode 6 gods 6 goel 5 goes 5 gold 6 leds 5 legs 5 leos 4 lode 5 loed 5 loge 5 logs 5 lose 4 odel 5 odes 5 ogle 5 olds 5 oleg 5 oles 4 sego 5 seld 5 sled 5 slod 5 sloe 4 slog 5 sold 5 sole 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lodges

deg 5 del 4 des 4 doe 4 dog 5 dol 4 dos 4 edo 4 eds 4 ego 4 eld 4 els 3 eos 3 esd 4 gds 5 ged 5 gel 4 geo 4 ges 4 gld 5 god 5 gol 4 gos 4 ldg 5 led 4 leg 4 leo 3 les 3 lod 4 loe 3 log 4 ode 4 ods 4 oes 3 old 4 ole 3 ose 3 sed 4 seg 4 sel 3 sgd 5 sld 4 sod 4 soe 3 sog 4 sol 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in lodges

de 3 dg 4 dl 3 do 3 ds 3 ed 3 eg 3 el 2 eo 2 es 2 gd 4 ge 3 gl 3 go 3 gs 3 ld 3 le 2 lg 3 lo 2 ls 2 od 3 oe 2 og 3 ol 2 os 2 sd 3 se 2 sg 3 sl 2 so 2

Definitions of lodges

British English : lodge A lodge is a house or hut in the country or in the mountains where people stay on holiday, especially when they want to shoot or fish. NOUN...an old hunting lodge.

noun

  1. (mainly British ) a small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion, usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener
  2. a house or cabin used occasionally, as for some seasonal activity
  3. (US & Canadian ) a central building in a resort, camp, or park
  4. (capital when part of a name) a large house or hotel
  5. a room for the use of porters in a university, college, etc
  6. a local branch or chapter of certain societies
  7. the building used as the meeting place of such a society
  8. the dwelling place of certain animals, esp the dome-shaped den constructed by beavers
  9. a hut or tent of certain North American Indian peoples
  10. (at Cambridge University) the residence of the head of a college

verb

  1. to provide or be provided with accommodation or shelter, esp rented accommodation
  2. (intransitive) to live temporarily, esp in rented accommodation
  3. to implant, embed, or fix or be implanted, embedded, or fixed
  4. (transitive) to deposit or leave for safety, storage, etc
  5. (transitive) to bring (a charge or accusation) against someone
  6. (transitive; often followed by in or with) to place (authority, power, etc) in the control (of someone)
  7. (intransitive) often foll by in (archaic ) to exist or be present (in)
  8. (transitive) (of wind, rain, etc) to beat down (crops)

noun

  1. David (John). born 1935, British novelist and critic. His books include Changing Places (1975), Small World (1984), Nice Work (1988), Therapy (1995), and Thinks... (2001)
  2. Sir Oliver (Joseph). 1851–1940, British physicist, who made important contributions to electromagnetism, radio reception, and attempted to detect the ether. He also studied allegedly psychic phenomena
  3. Thomas. ?1558–1625, English writer. His romance Rosalynde (1590) supplied the plot for Shakespeare's As You Like It

noun

  1. See the Lodge