Winds Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling winds. We found a total of 43 words by unscrambling the letters in winds.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in winds

dins 5 isdn 5 sind 5 wind 8 wins 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in winds

din 4 dis 4 ids 4 ind 4 ins 3 isn 3 nid 4 nis 3 sid 4 sin 3 wid 7 win 6 wis 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in winds

di 3 dn 3 ds 3 id 3 in 2 is 2 iw 5 nd 3 ni 2 ns 2 sd 3 si 2 sn 2 sw 5 wd 6 wi 5 ws 5

Definitions of winds

noun

  1. a ventilation shaft in a mine

noun

  1. a current of air, sometimes of considerable force, moving generally horizontally from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure See also Beaufort scale related adjective aeolian
  2. (mainly poetic ) the direction from which a wind blows, usually a cardinal point of the compass
  3. air artificially moved, as by a fan, pump, etc
  4. any sweeping and destructive force
  5. a trend, tendency, or force   ⇒ the winds of revolution
  6. (informal ) a hint; suggestion   ⇒ we got wind that you were coming
  7. something deemed insubstantial   ⇒ his talk was all wind
  8. breath, as used in respiration or talk   ⇒ you're just wasting wind
  9. (often used in sports) the power to breathe normally   ⇒ his wind is weak See also second wind
  10. (music ) a wind instrument or wind instruments considered collectively (often plural) the musicians who play wind instruments in an orchestra (modifier) of, relating to, or composed of wind instruments   ⇒ a wind ensemble
  11. a wind instrument or wind instruments considered collectively
  12. (often plural) the musicians who play wind instruments in an orchestra
  13. (modifier) of, relating to, or composed of wind instruments   ⇒ a wind ensemble
  14. an informal name for flatus
  15. the air on which the scent of an animal is carried to hounds or on which the scent of a hunter is carried to his quarry
  16. See between wind and water
  17. See break wind
  18. See get the wind up
  19. See have in the wind
  20. See how the wind blows
  21. See in the wind
  22. See three sheets in the wind
  23. See in the teeth of the wind
  24. See into the wind
  25. See off the wind
  26. See on the wind
  27. See put the wind up
  28. See raise the wind
  29. See sail close to the wind
  30. See take the wind out of someone's sails
  31. a wind instrument or wind instruments considered collectively
  32. (often plural) the musicians who play wind instruments in an orchestra
  33. (modifier) of, relating to, or composed of wind instruments   ⇒ a wind ensemble

verb (transitive)

  1. to cause (someone) to be short of breath   ⇒ the blow winded him
  2. to detect the scent of to pursue (quarry) by following its scent
  3. to detect the scent of
  4. to pursue (quarry) by following its scent
  5. to cause (a baby) to bring up wind after feeding by patting or rubbing on the back
  6. to expose to air, as in drying, ventilating, etc
  7. to detect the scent of
  8. to pursue (quarry) by following its scent

verb

  1. often foll by around, about, or upon to turn or coil (string, cotton, etc) around some object or point or (of string, etc) to be turned etc, around some object or point   ⇒ he wound a scarf around his head
  2. (transitive) to twine, cover, or wreathe by or as if by coiling, wrapping, etc; encircle   ⇒ we wound the body in a shroud
  3. (transitive) often foll by up to tighten the spring of (a clockwork mechanism)
  4. (transitive) foll by off to remove by uncoiling or unwinding
  5. (usually intransitive) to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course   ⇒ the river winds through the hills
  6. (transitive) to introduce indirectly or deviously   ⇒ he is winding his own opinions into the report
  7. (transitive) to cause to twist or revolve   ⇒ he wound the handle
  8. (transitive; usually followed by up or down) to move by cranking   ⇒ please wind up the window
  9. (transitive) to haul, lift, or hoist (a weight, etc) by means of a wind or windlass
  10. (intransitive) (of a board, etc) to be warped or twisted
  11. (intransitive) (archaic ) to proceed deviously or indirectly

noun

  1. the act of winding or state of being wound
  2. a single turn, bend, etc   ⇒ a wind in the river
  3. Also called : winding . a twist in a board or plank

verb

  1. (transitive) (poetic ) to blow (a note or signal) on (a horn, bugle, etc)