Words with 'sep' at the start and 'e' at the end


45 entries have been discovered based on the criteria you've specified.

6 letter words

  • sepiae
  • sepone
  • sepose

7 letter words

  • separte
  • sepsine
  • septane
  • septate
  • septave
  • septile
  • septime
  • septole

8 letter words

  • sepaline
  • separate
  • sepiidae
  • sepsidae
  • septette
  • septuple

9 letter words

  • separable
  • sepialike
  • sepiolite
  • septangle
  • septenate
  • septicide
  • septimole
  • septulate
  • sepulchre
  • sepulture

10 letter words

  • separative
  • sepiolidae
  • septariate
  • septennate
  • septimanae

11 letter words

  • sepiostaire
  • septembrize

12 letter words

  • septemvirate
  • septipartite
  • septuplicate

13 letter words

  • septemfoliate
  • septempartite
  • septemplicate
  • septisyllable
  • sepulchralize

14 letter words

  • septentrionate

15 letter words

  • septemfoliolate

17 letter words

  • septatoarticulate

What's the highest number of points you could get in Scrabble using this list of words with 'sep' at the start and 'e' at the end?
For a total of 12 points, one can play 'septave'.

What is the most popular word on this page?
A well-known word for the combination you requested is 'separate'.

Which word in particular from this list has the largest letter count?
'Septatoarticulate' contains 17 letters, and is the biggest word possible to make from the combination searched for.

How many usable words are possible to make using the combination specified?
On this list of words beginning with 'sep' and ending with 'e', you have 45 entries which can be selected.

Is there an example of a particular word from this page which might be thought of as unusual?
'Sepulture' is definitely the most peculiar word in our list of words that start with 'sep' and end with 'e'. According to the Oxford dictionary, 'sepulture' means "1. The act of depositing the dead body of a human being in the grave; burial; interment. Where we may royal sepulture prepare. Dryden. 2. A sepulcher; a grave; a place of burial. Drunkeness that the horrible sepulture of man's reason. Chaucer.".