Oddly Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling oddly. We found a total of 30 words by unscrambling the letters in oddly.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in oddly

loyd 8 odyl 8 oldy 8

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in oddly

dod 5 dol 4 lod 4 loy 6 odd 5 old 4 yod 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in oddly

dd 4 dl 3 do 3 dy 6 ld 3 lo 2 ly 5 od 3 ol 2 oy 5 yd 6 yo 5

Definitions of oddly

British English : odd ɒd Odd numbers, such as three and seventeen, are numbers that cannot be divided by the number two. ADJECTIVEnumber

adjective

  1. unusual or peculiar in appearance, character, etc
  2. occasional, incidental, or random   ⇒ odd jobs
  3. leftover or additional   ⇒ odd bits of wool
  4. not divisible by two represented or indicated by a number that is not divisible by two   ⇒ graphs are on odd pages Compare even1 (sense 7)
  5. not divisible by two
  6. represented or indicated by a number that is not divisible by two   ⇒ graphs are on odd pages Compare even1 (sense 7)
  7. being part of a matched pair or set when the other or others are missing   ⇒ an odd sock , odd volumes
  8. (in combination) used to designate an indefinite quantity more than the quantity specified in round numbers   ⇒ fifty-odd pounds
  9. out-of-the-way or secluded   ⇒ odd corners
  10. (mathematics ) (of a function) changing sign but not absolute value when the sign of the independent variable is changed, as in y=x3 See even1 (sense 13)
  11. See odd man out
  12. not divisible by two
  13. represented or indicated by a number that is not divisible by two   ⇒ graphs are on odd pages Compare even1 (sense 7)

noun

  1. (golf ) one stroke more than the score of one's opponent an advantage or handicap of one stroke added to or taken away from a player's score
  2. one stroke more than the score of one's opponent
  3. an advantage or handicap of one stroke added to or taken away from a player's score
  4. a thing or person that is odd in sequence or number
  5. one stroke more than the score of one's opponent
  6. an advantage or handicap of one stroke added to or taken away from a player's score

noun

  1. (euphemistic ) (used in mild oaths) an archaic word for God

noun

  1. an overdose of a drug

verb

  1. (intransitive) to take an overdose of a drug