Mode Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling mode. We found a total of 33 words by unscrambling the letters in mode.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in mode

demo 7 dome 7 moed 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in mode

dem 6 doe 4 dom 6 edo 4 eom 5 med 6 meo 5 mod 6 moe 5 ode 4

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in mode

de 3 dm 5 do 3 ed 3 em 4 eo 2 md 5 me 4 mo 4 od 3 oe 2 om 4

Definitions of mode

British English : mode A mode of life or behaviour is a particular way of living or behaving. NOUN...the capitalist mode of production.

noun

  1. a manner or way of doing, acting, or existing
  2. the current fashion or style
  3. (music ) any of the various scales of notes within one octave, esp any of the twelve natural diatonic scales taken in ascending order used in plainsong, folk song, and art music until 1600 (in the music of classical Greece) any of the descending diatonic scales from which the liturgical modes evolved either of the two main scale systems in music since 1600   ⇒ major mode , minor mode
  4. any of the various scales of notes within one octave, esp any of the twelve natural diatonic scales taken in ascending order used in plainsong, folk song, and art music until 1600
  5. (in the music of classical Greece) any of the descending diatonic scales from which the liturgical modes evolved
  6. either of the two main scale systems in music since 1600   ⇒ major mode , minor mode
  7. (logic , linguistics ) another name for modality (sense 3) , mood2 (sense 2)
  8. (philosophy ) a complex combination of ideas the realization of which is not determined by the component ideas
  9. that one of a range of values that has the highest frequency as determined statistically Compare mean3 (sense 4) , median (sense 6)
  10. the quantitative mineral composition of an igneous rock
  11. (physics ) one of the possible configurations of a travelling or stationary wave
  12. (physics ) one of the fundamental vibrations
  13. any of the various scales of notes within one octave, esp any of the twelve natural diatonic scales taken in ascending order used in plainsong, folk song, and art music until 1600
  14. (in the music of classical Greece) any of the descending diatonic scales from which the liturgical modes evolved
  15. either of the two main scale systems in music since 1600   ⇒ major mode , minor mode