Anagrams of Ilford
Word Ilford has
2 exact anagrams and 104 other words
that can be made by using the letters of Ilford.
- fiord
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noun,
fjord.
- Forli
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noun,
a city in N Italy, SE of Bologna.
- flor.
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- 2,4-d
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noun,
a white to yellow, crystalline powder, C 8 H 6 O 3 Cl 2 , slightly soluble in water: used for killing weeds.
- 30-30
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- Lord
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noun,
a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler.
- for.
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- fld.
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- roil
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verb (used with object),
to render (water, wine, etc.) turbid by stirring up sediment.
- Rodi
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noun,
Italian name of Rhodes.
- foil
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noun,
Archaic. a defeat; check; repulse.
- fol.
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- fold
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noun,
a part that is folded; pleat; layer:
- FORD
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noun,
a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading.
- Lodi
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noun,
a town in N Italy, SE of Milan: Napoleon's defeat of the Austrians 1796.
- ord.
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- Fri.
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- FIDO
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noun,
a system for evaporating the fog above airfield runways by the heat from burners.
- idol
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noun,
an image or other material object representing a deity to which religious worship is addressed.
- iod-
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- Lido
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noun,
a fashionable beach resort.
- LIFO
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noun,
last-in, first-out (def 1).
- 1080
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- Rolf
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noun,
Also called Rolf the Ganger [gang-er] /ˈgæŋ ər/ (Show IPA). Rollo (def 1).
- dirl
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verb (used without object),
to vibrate; shake.
- dif-
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- dlr.
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- Dior
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noun,
Christian [kris-chuh n;; French krees-tyahn] /ˈkrɪs tʃən;; French krisˈtyɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1905–57, French fashion designer.
- dol.
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- diol
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noun,
glycol (def 2).
- dir.
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- do.
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- OFr
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- of-
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- FDR
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noun,
(Anna) Eleanor, 1884–1962, U.S. diplomat, author, and lecturer (wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt).
- Lir
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noun,
Ler.
- di.
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- lid
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noun,
a removable or hinged cover for closing the opening, usually at the top, of a pot, jar, trunk, etc.; a movable cover.
- Ld.
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- fid
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noun,
a stout bar of wood or metal placed across a lower spar so as to support a higher one.
- IRO
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- Lif
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- oid
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- Ir.
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- oil
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noun,
any of a large class of substances typically unctuous, viscous, combustible, liquid at ordinary temperatures, and soluble in ether or alcohol but not in water: used for anointing, perfuming, lubricating, illuminating, heating, etc.
- OIr
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- Old
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noun,
(used with a plural verb) old persons collectively (usually preceded by the):
- Rd.
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- RDF
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- RFD
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- RFI
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- RID
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noun,
a journey or excursion on a horse, camel, etc., or on or in a vehicle.
- RIF
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noun,
Er [er] /ɛr/ (Show IPA) a mountainous coastal region in N Morocco.
- RLD
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- Rod
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noun,
a stick, wand, staff, or the like, of wood, metal, or other material.
- ROI
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- IRL
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- Ido
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noun,
a revised and simplified form of Esperanto, introduced in 1907.
- ior
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- fro
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Idioms,
to and fro, alternating from one place to another; back and forth:
- fo.
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- fil
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noun,
fils.
- FIO
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- FIR
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noun,
any coniferous tree belonging to the genus Abies, of the pine family, characterized by its pyramidal style of growth, flat needles, and erect cones.
- Fl.
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- Flo
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noun,
a female given name, form of Florence.
- Dr.
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- Dor
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noun,
Also, dorbeetle [dawr-beet-l] /ˈdɔrˌbit l/ (Show IPA). a common European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius.
- Doi
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- IOF
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- Fr.
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abbreviation,
Father.
- Frl
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- DLO
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- ILO
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- id.
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- io-
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- DIL
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- il-
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- LO
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adjective,
an informal, simplified spelling of low1 , used especially in labeling or advertising commercial products:
- RF
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- 2D
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noun,
a two-dimensional form or appearance:
- 3D
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noun,
a three-dimensional form or appearance:
- L.
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- RO
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- LI
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noun,
the solmization syllable used for the semitone between the sixth and seventh degrees of a scale.
- FI
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noun,
the solmization syllable used for the semitone between the fourth and fifth degrees of a scale.
- L2
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- FD
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- R.
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- IF
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noun,
a supposition; uncertain possibility:
- RI
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- DF
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- f.
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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.
- D.
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- LF
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- ol
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- dl
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- i.
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- OD
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noun,
a hypothetical force formerly held to pervade all nature and to manifest itself in magnetism, mesmerism, chemical action, etc.
- O.
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- LR
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- L1
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