Primed Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling primed. We found a total of 114 words by unscrambling the letters in primed.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in primed

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in primed

demi 7 depr 7 derm 7 diem 7 dier 5 dime 7 dire 5 drie 5 drip 7 emir 6 idem 7 imer 6 ired 5 irpe 6 merd 7 mide 7 mird 7 mire 6 peri 6 perm 8 pied 7 pier 6 pred 7 prem 8 prie 6 prim 8 reid 5 reim 6 remi 6 ride 5 riem 6 rime 6 ripe 6

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in primed

dei 4 dem 6 dep 6 der 4 die 4 dim 6 dip 6 dir 4 edp 6 eir 3 emp 7 epi 5 erd 4 ide 4 imp 7 ipm 7 ipr 5 ire 3 med 6 mer 5 mid 6 mir 5 ped 6 per 5 pie 5 pim 7 pir 5 pre 5 red 4 rei 3 rem 5 rep 5 rid 4 rie 3 rim 5 rip 5 rpm 7

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in primed

de 3 di 3 dm 5 dp 5 dr 3 ed 3 em 4 ep 4 er 2 id 3 ie 2 im 4 ir 2 md 5 me 4 mi 4 mp 6 mr 4 pd 5 pe 4 pi 4 pm 6 pr 4 rd 3 re 2 rm 4

Definitions of primed

British English : prime If you prime someone to do something, you prepare them to do it, for example by giving them information about it beforehand. VERBShe wished she'd primed her friend beforehand.

adjective

  1. (prenominal) first in quality or value; first-rate
  2. (prenominal) fundamental; original
  3. (prenominal) first in importance, authority, etc; chief
  4. (mathematics ) having no factors except itself or one   ⇒ x2 + x + 3 is a prime polynomial (followed by to) having no common factors (with)   ⇒ 20 is prime to 21
  5. having no factors except itself or one   ⇒ x2 + x + 3 is a prime polynomial
  6. (followed by to) having no common factors (with)   ⇒ 20 is prime to 21
  7. (finance ) having the best credit rating   ⇒ prime investments
  8. having no factors except itself or one   ⇒ x2 + x + 3 is a prime polynomial
  9. (followed by to) having no common factors (with)   ⇒ 20 is prime to 21

noun

  1. the time when a thing is at its best
  2. a period of power, vigour, etc, usually following youth (esp in the phrase the prime of life)
  3. the beginning of something, such as the spring
  4. (mathematics ) short for prime number
  5. (linguistics ) a semantically indivisible element; minimal component of the sense of a word
  6. (music ) unison the tonic of a scale
  7. unison
  8. the tonic of a scale
  9. (mainly Roman Catholic Church ) the second of the seven canonical hours of the divine office, originally fixed for the first hour of the day, at sunrise
  10. the first of eight basic positions from which a parry or attack can be made in fencing
  11. unison
  12. the tonic of a scale

verb

  1. to prepare (something); make ready
  2. (transitive) to apply a primer, such as paint or size, to (a surface)
  3. (transitive) to fill (a pump) with its working fluid before starting, in order to improve the sealing of the pump elements and to expel air from it before starting
  4. (transitive) to increase the quantity of fuel in the float chamber of (a carburettor) in order to facilitate the starting of an engine
  5. (transitive) to insert a primer into (a gun, mine, charge, etc) preparatory to detonation or firing
  6. (intransitive) (of a steam engine or boiler) to operate with or produce steam mixed with large amounts of water
  7. (transitive) to provide with facts, information, etc, beforehand; brief