The word is "canoeing"
keckle
I think you might mean an anagram, where letters from a word are mixed up to form a new one
Mixed up kid
REST, ERST, TRES, RETS
Mixed up kid
Undertake.
No, the word "mixed up" does not need a hyphen when used as a phrasal adjective or verb. It is typically written as two separate words. However, if you use it as a compound adjective before a noun, you might see it hyphenated as "mixed-up," such as in "a mixed-up situation."
diary
CRUZEIRO
ferry.
Mouse.
malapropism
confusion
keckle
I think you might mean an anagram, where letters from a word are mixed up to form a new one
Mixed up kid
I found it ! It's addled