Words that contain 'br' and end in 'se'


Your search has generated 60 results.

5 letter words

  • brise
  • brose

6 letter words

  • abrase
  • braise
  • brasse
  • brimse
  • broose
  • brosse
  • browse
  • bruise

7 letter words

  • ambrose
  • bromise
  • ebriose
  • embrase
  • fibrose
  • labrose
  • umbrose

8 letter words

  • brandise
  • bretesse
  • cribrose
  • debruise

9 letter words

  • bracteose
  • braincase
  • brewhouse
  • brickwise
  • briefcase
  • broadwise
  • brownnose
  • brutalise
  • calabrese
  • cerebrose
  • fibrinose
  • forbruise
  • hybridise
  • rubricose
  • subramose
  • tenebrose
  • unbrutise

10 letter words

  • breastwise
  • bridehouse
  • bridlewise
  • brinehouse
  • fibrillose
  • overbrowse
  • waterbrose

11 letter words

  • bracketwise
  • breadthwise
  • breathalyse
  • fimbrillose
  • tenebricose
  • unbrutalise

12 letter words

  • fibroadipose
  • fibrocaseose
  • umbrellawise

13 letter words

  • brilliantwise
  • fibrinokinase

14 letter words

  • isotherombrose
  • scabriusculose

16 letter words

  • cerebrogalactose
  • deuterofibrinose

In Scrabble, what's the best score you can get using this list of words containing 'br' and ending with 'se'?
Our suggestion for a score of 12 points is to play the word 'cribrose'.

Which word on this page is the most popular?
The most popular word is 'bruise', which is in fact the 25579th most common word in this list.

How many possible words can you make using this combination of letters?
On this page of words that have 'br' in and end with 'se', you have 60 combinations which are possible.

What's the largest word you can derive using words that have 'br' in and end with 'se'?
'Cerebrogalactose' is made up of 16 characters, and is the largest word possible to make from the specified combination.

What is an interesting word from all the word combos available on this page?
Ranking as the most strange word on this page is 'forbruise'. The definition of 'forbruise' is as follows: "To bruise sorely or exceedingly. [Obs.] All forbrosed, both back and side. Chaucer.".