Words that contain 'i' and end in 'go'


There are 95 results at hand for this search.

4 letter words

  • figo
  • iago

5 letter words

  • amigo
  • bingo
  • diego
  • dingo
  • imago
  • inigo
  • jingo
  • lingo
  • mingo
  • misgo
  • pingo
  • trigo
  • virgo

6 letter words

  • aurigo
  • caligo
  • dirigo
  • eringo
  • filago
  • fuligo
  • ginkgo
  • gringo
  • indigo
  • larigo
  • latigo
  • loligo
  • nanigo
  • pruigo
  • rubigo
  • stingo
  • virago

7 letter words

  • amishgo
  • asinego
  • chicago
  • cipango
  • fidalgo
  • hidalgo
  • hormigo
  • intrigo
  • kikongo
  • lentigo
  • mendigo
  • merligo
  • milvago
  • mirligo
  • papingo
  • porrigo
  • prurigo
  • serpigo
  • sillago
  • tentigo
  • vertigo
  • wendigo
  • windigo

8 letter words

  • almacigo
  • amafingo
  • assinego
  • balibago
  • calinago
  • chelingo
  • chimango
  • fingrigo
  • flamingo
  • impetigo
  • ishpingo
  • mandingo
  • medicago
  • santiago
  • solidago
  • sossiego
  • subimago
  • ustilago
  • vitilago
  • vitiligo
  • weendigo

9 letter words

  • archimago
  • gallinago
  • kevazingo
  • moccenigo
  • salariego
  • solariego
  • tussilago
  • winnebago

10 letter words

  • bromindigo
  • camerlingo
  • disembargo
  • intertrigo
  • pichiciago
  • pichiciego
  • pseudimago
  • thioindigo

11 letter words

  • archipelago
  • leucoindigo
  • unalachtigo

In Scrabble, what's the highest score you can get from words that have 'i' in and end with 'go'?
For a score of 16 points in Scrabble, it's possible to play 'chimango'.

What is the maximum number of words you could assemble from this combination of letters?
You can pick from up to a maximum of 95 entries.

What is the most popular word on this page?
According to our records, the most common word that have 'i' in and end with 'go' is 'indigo'!

What's the longest word you can make using this list?
The largest word found by our team is 'archipelago'. It consists of 11 characters.

What's a peculiar word from this page?
The most interesting word based on expert opinion is 'latigo'. According to the English dictionary, 'latigo' means "A strap for tightening a saddle girth. [Western U. S. & Sp. Amer.]".