These are the meanings of the letters ROID when you unscramble them.
- Dor (n.)
A large European scaraboid beetle (Geotrupes stercorarius), which makes a droning noise while flying. The name is also applied to allied American species, as the June bug. Called also dorr, dorbeetle, or dorrbeetle, dorbug, dorrfly, and buzzard clock.
- Dor (n.)
A trick, joke, or deception.
- Dor (v. t.)
To make a fool of; to deceive.
- Rid ()
imp. & p. p. of Ride, v. i.
- Rid ()
of Ride
- Rid (imp. & p. p.)
of Rid
- Rid (v. t.)
To drive away; to remove by effort or violence; to make away with; to destroy.
- Rid (v. t.)
To free; to clear; to disencumber; -- followed by of.
- Rid (v. t.)
To get over; to dispose of; to dispatch; to finish.
- Rid (v. t.)
To save; to rescue; to deliver; -- with out of.
- Rod (n.)
A kind of sceptor, or badge of office; hence, figuratively, power; authority; tyranny; oppression.
- Rod (n.)
A measure of length containing sixteen and a half feet; -- called also perch, and pole.
- Rod (n.)
A member used in tension, as for sustaining a suspended weight, or in tension and compression, as for transmitting reciprocating motion, etc.; a connecting bar.
- Rod (n.)
A straight and slender stick; a wand; hence, any slender bar, as of wood or metal (applied to various purposes).
- Rod (n.)
A support for a fishing line; a fish pole.
- Rod (n.)
An instrument for measuring.
- Rod (n.)
An instrument of punishment or correction; figuratively, chastisement.