Wolf Unscramble word

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

Below are the results of unscrambling wolf. We found a total of 28 words by unscrambling the letters in wolf.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wolf

flow 10 fowl 10

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wolf

flo 6 fol 6 fow 9 lof 6 low 6 lwo 6 owl 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wolf

fl 5 fo 5 fw 8 lf 5 lo 2 of 5 ol 2 ow 5 wf 8 wl 5 wo 5

Definitions of wolf

British English : wolf A wolf is a wild animal that looks like a large dog.wʊlf NOUN

noun

  1. a predatory canine mammal, Canis lupus, which hunts in packs and was formerly widespread in North America and Eurasia but is now less common See also timber wolf related adjective lupine
  2. any of several similar and related canines, such as the red wolf and the coyote (prairie wolf)
  3. the fur of any such animal
  4. See Tasmanian wolf
  5. a voracious, grabbing, or fiercely cruel person or thing
  6. (informal ) a man who habitually tries to seduce women
  7. (informal ) the destructive larva of any of various moths and beetles
  8. Also called : wolf note (music ) an unpleasant sound produced in some notes played on the violin, cello, etc, owing to resonant vibrations of the belly an out-of-tune effect produced on keyboard instruments accommodated esp to the system of mean-tone temperament See temperament (sense 4)
  9. an unpleasant sound produced in some notes played on the violin, cello, etc, owing to resonant vibrations of the belly
  10. an out-of-tune effect produced on keyboard instruments accommodated esp to the system of mean-tone temperament See temperament (sense 4)
  11. See cry wolf
  12. See keep the wolf from the door
  13. See lone wolf
  14. See throw to the wolves
  15. See wolf in sheep's clothing
  16. an unpleasant sound produced in some notes played on the violin, cello, etc, owing to resonant vibrations of the belly
  17. an out-of-tune effect produced on keyboard instruments accommodated esp to the system of mean-tone temperament See temperament (sense 4)

verb

  1. (transitive) often foll by down to gulp (down)
  2. (intransitive) to hunt wolves

noun

  1. Friedrich August ((ˈfriːdrɪç ˈauɡʊst) ). 1759–1824, German classical scholar, who suggested that the Homeric poems, esp the Iliad, are products of an oral tradition
  2. Hugo ((ˈhuːɡo) ). 1860–1903, Austrian composer, esp of songs, including the Italienisches Liederbuch and the Spanisches Liederbuch
  3.  (wʊlf )  Howlin'. See Howlin' Wolf