Order Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling order. We found a total of 41 words by unscrambling the letters in order.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in order

dero 5 doer 5 dorr 5 ored 5 redo 5 rode 5 roed 5 roer 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in order

der 4 doe 4 dor 4 edo 4 erd 4 err 3 ode 4 oer 3 ord 4 ore 3 red 4 rod 4 roe 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in order

de 3 do 3 dr 3 ed 3 eo 2 er 2 od 3 oe 2 or 2 rd 3 re 2 ro 2

Definitions of order

British English : order If you order someone to do something, you tell them to do it.She ordered him to leave.ˈɔːdə VERB

noun

  1. a state in which all components or elements are arranged logically, comprehensibly, or naturally
  2. an arrangement or disposition of things in succession; sequence   ⇒ alphabetical order
  3. an established or customary method or state, esp of society
  4. a peaceful or harmonious condition of society   ⇒ order reigned in the streets
  5. (often plural) a class, rank, or hierarchy   ⇒ the lower orders
  6. (biology ) any of the taxonomic groups into which a class is divided and which contains one or more families. Carnivora, Primates, and Rodentia are three orders of the class Mammalia
  7. an instruction that must be obeyed; command
  8. a decision or direction of a court or judge entered on the court record but not included in the final judgment
  9. a commission or instruction to produce or supply something in return for payment the commodity produced or supplied (as modifier)   ⇒ order form
  10. a commission or instruction to produce or supply something in return for payment
  11. the commodity produced or supplied
  12. (as modifier)   ⇒ order form
  13. a procedure followed by an assembly, meeting, etc
  14. (capital when part of a name) a body of people united in a particular aim or purpose
  15. Also called : religious order (usually capital) a group of persons who bind themselves by vows in order to devote themselves to the pursuit of religious aims
  16. (history ) a society of knights constituted as a fraternity, such as the Knights Templars
  17. a group of people holding a specific honour for service or merit, conferred on them by a sovereign or state the insignia of such a group
  18. a group of people holding a specific honour for service or merit, conferred on them by a sovereign or state
  19. the insignia of such a group
  20. any of the five major classical styles of architecture classified by the style of columns and entablatures used See also Doric , Ionic , Corinthian , Tuscan , composite (sense 4) any style of architecture
  21. any of the five major classical styles of architecture classified by the style of columns and entablatures used See also Doric , Ionic , Corinthian , Tuscan , composite (sense 4)
  22. any style of architecture
  23. (Christianity ) the sacrament by which bishops, priests, etc, have their offices conferred upon them any of the degrees into which the ministry is divided the office of an ordained Christian minister
  24. the sacrament by which bishops, priests, etc, have their offices conferred upon them
  25. any of the degrees into which the ministry is divided
  26. the office of an ordained Christian minister
  27. a form of Christian Church service prescribed to be used on specific occasions
  28. (Judaism ) one of the six sections of the Mishna or the corresponding tractates of the Talmud
  29. (mathematics ) the number of times a function must be differentiated to obtain a given derivative the order of the highest derivative in a differential equation the number of rows or columns in a determinant or square matrix the number of members of a finite group
  30. the number of times a function must be differentiated to obtain a given derivative
  31. the order of the highest derivative in a differential equation
  32. the number of rows or columns in a determinant or square matrix
  33. the number of members of a finite group
  34. short for order of magnitude
  35. See the order
  36. See a tall order
  37. See in order
  38. See in order to
  39. See in order that
  40. See keep order
  41. See of the order of
  42. See on order
  43. See out of order
  44. See to order
  45. a commission or instruction to produce or supply something in return for payment
  46. the commodity produced or supplied
  47. (as modifier)   ⇒ order form
  48. a group of people holding a specific honour for service or merit, conferred on them by a sovereign or state
  49. the insignia of such a group
  50. any of the five major classical styles of architecture classified by the style of columns and entablatures used See also Doric , Ionic , Corinthian , Tuscan , composite (sense 4)
  51. any style of architecture
  52. the sacrament by which bishops, priests, etc, have their offices conferred upon them
  53. any of the degrees into which the ministry is divided
  54. the office of an ordained Christian minister
  55. the number of times a function must be differentiated to obtain a given derivative
  56. the order of the highest derivative in a differential equation
  57. the number of rows or columns in a determinant or square matrix
  58. the number of members of a finite group

verb

  1. (transitive) to give a command to (a person or animal to do or be something)
  2. to request (something) to be supplied or made, esp in return for payment   ⇒ he ordered a hamburger
  3. (transitive) to instruct or command to move, go, etc (to a specified place)   ⇒ they ordered her into the house
  4. (transitive; may take a clause as object) to authorize; prescribe   ⇒ the doctor ordered a strict diet
  5. (transitive) to arrange, regulate, or dispose (articles) in their proper places
  6. (of fate or the gods) to will; ordain
  7. (transitive) (rare ) to ordain

exclamation

  1. an exclamation of protest against an infringement of established procedure
  2. an exclamation demanding that orderly behaviour be restored