We found 21 words by descrambling these letters MAKED

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Our word unscrambler discovered 21 words from the 5 scrambled letters (A D E K M) you search for!

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What Can The Letters MAKED Mean ?

These are the meanings of the letters MAKED when you unscramble them.

  • Dame (n.)
    A mistress of a family, who is a lady; a woman in authority; especially, a lady.
  • Dame (n.)
    A mother; -- applied to human beings and quadrupeds.
  • Dame (n.)
    A woman in general, esp. an elderly woman.
  • Dame (n.)
    The mistress of a family in common life, or the mistress of a common school; as, a dame's school.
  • Kame (n.)
    A low ridge.
  • Made ()
    imp. & p. p. of Make.
  • Made (a.)
    Artificially produced; pieced together; formed by filling in; as, made ground; a made mast, in distinction from one consisting of a single spar.
  • Made (imp. & p. p.)
    of Make
  • Made (n.)
    See Mad, n.
  • Make (n.)
    A companion; a mate; often, a husband or a wife.
  • Make (n.)
    Structure, texture, constitution of parts; construction; shape; form.
  • Make (v. i.)
    To act in a certain manner; to have to do; to manage; to interfere; to be active; -- often in the phrase to meddle or make.
  • Make (v. i.)
    To compose verses; to write poetry; to versify.
  • Make (v. i.)
    To increase; to augment; to accrue.
  • Make (v. i.)
    To proceed; to tend; to move; to go; as, he made toward home; the tiger made at the sportsmen.
  • Make (v. i.)
    To tend; to contribute; to have effect; -- with for or against; as, it makes for his advantage.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To be engaged or concerned in.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To become; to be, or to be capable of being, changed or fashioned into; to do the part or office of; to furnish the material for; as, he will make a good musician; sweet cider makes sour vinegar; wool makes warm clothing.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To bring about; to bring forward; to be the cause or agent of; to effect, do, perform, or execute; -- often used with a noun to form a phrase equivalent to the simple verb that corresponds to such noun; as, to make complaint, for to complain; to make record of, for to record; to make abode, for to abide, etc.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To cause to appear to be; to constitute subjectively; to esteem, suppose, or represent.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To cause to be or become; to put into a given state verb, or adjective; to constitute; as, to make known; to make public; to make fast.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To cause to exist; to bring into being; to form; to produce; to frame; to fashion; to create.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To compose, as parts, ingredients, or materials; to constitute; to form; to amount to.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To execute with the requisite formalities; as, to make a bill, note, will, deed, etc.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To find, as the result of calculation or computation; to ascertain by enumeration; to find the number or amount of, by reckoning, weighing, measurement, and the like; as, he made the distance of; to travel over; as, the ship makes ten knots an hour; he made the distance in one day.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To form of materials; to cause to exist in a certain form; to construct; to fabricate.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To gain, as the result of one's efforts; to get, as profit; to make acquisition of; to have accrue or happen to one; as, to make a large profit; to make an error; to make a loss; to make money.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To produce, as something artificial, unnatural, or false; -- often with up; as, to make up a story.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To put a desired or desirable condition; to cause to thrive.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To reach; to attain; to arrive at or in sight of.
  • Make (v. t.)
    To require; to constrain; to compel; to force; to cause; to occasion; -- followed by a noun or pronoun and infinitive.
  • Mead (n.)
    A drink composed of sirup of sarsaparilla or other flavoring extract, and water. It is sometimes charged with carbonic acid gas.
  • Mead (n.)
    A fermented drink made of water and honey with malt, yeast, etc.; metheglin; hydromel.
  • Mead (n.)
    A meadow.

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