Anagrams of word-for-word

Word word-for-word has 69 anagrams that can be made by using the letters of word-for-word.

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Woodrow
noun, a male given name.
2,4-d
noun, a white to yellow, crystalline powder, C 8 H 6 O 3 Cl 2 , slightly soluble in water: used for killing weeds.
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fordo
verb (used with object), to do away with; kill; destroy.
orrow
adjective, orra.
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dowf
adjective, dull; stupid.
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fwd.
ordo
noun, Roman Catholic Church. a booklet containing short and abbreviated directions for the contents of the office and Mass of each day in the year.
frow
noun, a cleaving tool having a wedge-shaped blade, with a handle set at right angles to it.
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FORD
noun, a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
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food
noun, any nourishing substance that is eaten, drunk, or otherwise taken into the body to sustain life, provide energy, promote growth, etc.
odor
noun, the property of a substance that activates the sense of smell:
'roo
noun, kangaroo.
Word
noun, a unit of language, consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation, that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words are composed of one or more morphemes and are either the smallest units susceptible of independent use or consist of two or three such units combined under certain linking conditions, as with the loss of primary accent that distinguishes black·bird· from black· bird·. Words are usually separated by spaces in writing, and are distinguished phonologically, as by accent, in many languages.
woof
noun, filling (def 5).
rood
noun, a crucifix, especially a large one at the entrance to the choir or chancel of a medieval church, often supported on a rood beam or rood screen.
door
noun, a movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entranceway, cupboard, cabinet, or the like, commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
dodo
noun, any of several clumsy, flightless, extinct birds of the genera Raphus and Pezophaps, related to pigeons but about the size of a turkey, formerly inhabiting the islands of Mauritius, Réunion, and Rodriguez.
roof
noun, the external upper covering of a house or other building.
Dorr
noun, dor1 .
Wood
noun, the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
Woo
verb (used with object), to seek the favor, affection, or love of, especially with a view to marriage. Synonyms: court, pursue, chase.
WOW
noun, an extraordinary success:
o-o
noun, any of several species of Hawaiian honey eaters of the genus Moho, especially the extinct M. nobilis, of the island of Hawaii, that had black plumage and two tufts of yellow plumes used to make ceremonial robes for the Hawaiian kings.
ROW
noun, a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line:
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Orr
noun, Sir John Boyd, Boyd Orr, Sir John.
Rd.
RDF
RFD
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Rod
noun, a stick, wand, staff, or the like, of wood, metal, or other material.
ODD
noun, something that is odd.
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DDR
DOD
Dor
noun, Also, dorbeetle [dawr-beet-l] /ˈdɔrˌbit l/ (Show IPA). a common European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius.
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DOW
noun, dhow.
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FDR
noun, (Anna) Eleanor, 1884–1962, U.S. diplomat, author, and lecturer (wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt).
Fr.
abbreviation, Father.
fro
Idioms, to and fro, alternating from one place to another; back and forth:
WF
2D
noun, a two-dimensional form or appearance:
3D
noun, a three-dimensional form or appearance:
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OD
noun, a hypothetical force formerly held to pervade all nature and to manifest itself in magnetism, mesmerism, chemical action, etc.
DF
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WO
noun, woe.
RW
DW
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FW
OW
interjection, (used especially as an expression of intense or sudden pain.)
RO
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noun, (Paul) Felix (Edler von Münzberg) [poul fey-liks eyd-luh r fuh n mynts-berk] /paʊl ˈfeɪ lɪks ˈeɪd lər fən ˈmüntsˌbɛrk/ (Show IPA), 1863–1942, Austrian composer, conductor, and writer.
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