Anagrams of: HOODEDSEAL
Best Scoring Anagrams of: HOODEDSEAL
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ladhoods | 8 | 13 | ||||||
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deashed | 7 | 12 | verbv | |||||
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ladhood | 7 | 12 | nounn | |||||
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daledhs | 7 | 12 | ||||||
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heddles | 7 | 12 | nounn | |||||
noun • A component in a loom, being one of a number of similar components, through the eye of each of which a distinct strand of the warp is threaded. • One of the sets of parallel doubled threads which, with mounting, compose the harness employed to guide the warp threads to the lathe or batten in a loom. | ||||||||
headed | 6 | 11 | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
adjective • having a heading or caption • having a head of a specified kind or anything that serves as a head; often used in combination adjective satellite • having a heading or course in a certain direction • of leafy vegetables; having formed into a head | ||||||||
dashed | 6 | 11 | verb, adverb, adjectivev, adv, adj | |||||
adjective satellite • having gaps or spaces | ||||||||
hooded | 6 | 11 | adjectiveadj | |||||
verb • To cover something with a hood. adjective • Wearing a hood. • Covered with a hood. • Shaped like a hood. • (of an animal) Having a crest or similar elastic skin in the neck area. • (of clothing) Fitted with a hood. • (of eyes) Having thick, drooping eyelids. | ||||||||
shaded | 6 | 11 | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
adjective • protected from heat and light with shade or shadow • (of pictures or drawings) drawn or painted with degrees or gradations of shadow | ||||||||
leashed | 7 | 11 | verb, adjectivev, adj | |||||
noun • restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal • the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one • a figurative restraint verb • fasten with a rope | ||||||||
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