Modal Unscramble word

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

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

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in modal

domal 8

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in modal

aldm 7 alod 5 dola 5 load 5 loam 6 loma 6 mado 7 malo 6 mola 6 mold 7 odal 5 olam 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in modal

adm 6 ado 4 ald 4 alo 3 dal 4 dam 6 dao 4 doa 4 dol 4 dom 6 lad 4 lam 5 lao 3 loa 3 lod 4 mad 6 mal 5 mao 5 moa 5 mod 6 mol 5 oad 4 oam 5 oda 4 ola 3 old 4 olm 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in modal

ad 3 al 2 am 4 ao 2 da 3 dl 3 dm 5 do 3 la 2 ld 3 lm 4 lo 2 ma 4 md 5 ml 4 mo 4 od 3 ol 2 om 4

Definitions of modal

British English : modal In grammar, a modal or a modal auxiliary is a word such as 'can' or 'would' which is used with a main verb to express ideas such as possibility, intention, or necessity. NOUN

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of mode or manner
  2. (grammar ) (of a verb form or auxiliary verb) expressing a distinction of mood, such as that between possibility and actuality. The modal auxiliaries in English include can, could, may, must, need, ought, shall, should, will, and would
  3. (philosophy , logic ) qualifying or expressing a qualification of the truth of some statement, for example, as necessary or contingent relating to analogous qualifications such as that of rules as obligatory or permissive
  4. qualifying or expressing a qualification of the truth of some statement, for example, as necessary or contingent
  5. relating to analogous qualifications such as that of rules as obligatory or permissive
  6. (metaphysics ) of or relating to the form of a thing as opposed to its attributes, substance, etc
  7. (music ) of or relating to a mode
  8. of or relating to a statistical mode
  9. qualifying or expressing a qualification of the truth of some statement, for example, as necessary or contingent
  10. relating to analogous qualifications such as that of rules as obligatory or permissive