Words with 'd' as the first letter that end with 'ncy'


This combination has resulted in 44 solutions.

5 letter words

  • dancy
  • doncy

6 letter words

  • dauncy

7 letter words

  • decency
  • demency

8 letter words

  • deviancy
  • distancy
  • dormancy

9 letter words

  • decadency
  • dedolency
  • dilatancy
  • diligency
  • dominancy
  • dubitancy

10 letter words

  • decumbency
  • decurrency
  • deficiency
  • dependancy
  • dependency
  • desipiency
  • detergency
  • differency
  • dissonancy
  • divergency

11 letter words

  • delinquency
  • demonomancy
  • despiciency
  • despondency
  • digrediency
  • discordancy
  • discrepancy
  • displacency
  • displicency
  • dissiliency

12 letter words

  • dediticiancy
  • delitescency
  • diathermancy
  • dissentiency

13 letter words

  • dactyliomancy
  • disappendancy
  • disconsonancy
  • disquiparancy

14 letter words

  • disrespondency

17 letter words

  • discorrespondency

What is the most popular word that starts with 'd' and ends with 'ncy' in the dictionary?
The most common word for your request is 'decency'.

What is the largest word you can create from the combination of letters specified?
The word 'discorrespondency' is made up of 17 characters.

In Scrabble, what's the highest number of points possible from words beginning with 'd' and ending with 'ncy'?
For 17 points in Scrabble, you can use 'deviancy'.

How many words are available using this combination of letters?
You can derive 44 words using the specified combination.

Is there a word from this page of word that starts with 'd' and ends with 'ncy' which might be thought of as interesting?
Ranking as our favorite strange word on this list is 'dependency'. The general definition of 'dependency' is as follows: "1. State of being dependent; dependence; state of being subordinate; subordination; concatenation; connection; reliance; trust. Any long series of action, the parts of which have very much dependency each on the other. Sir J. Reynolds. So that they may acknowledge their dependency on the crown of England. Bacon. 2. A...". Credit to the Oxford Dictionary.