Words that contain 'l' and end in 'den'


68 terms have been discovered in our records.

5 letter words

  • alden
  • laden
  • leden
  • loden
  • olden

6 letter words

  • balden
  • bolden
  • calden
  • folden
  • gilden
  • gladen
  • golden
  • gulden
  • holden
  • yolden
  • lamden
  • leaden
  • leyden
  • linden
  • loaden
  • louden
  • ludden
  • milden
  • selden
  • tilden

7 letter words

  • fielden
  • gladden
  • yielden
  • reladen
  • slidden
  • unladen
  • wealden

8 letter words

  • beholden
  • embolden
  • encolden
  • enfolden
  • engolden
  • imbolden
  • sialaden
  • unbolden
  • unfolden
  • ungolden
  • unyolden
  • unloaden
  • upholden

9 letter words

  • engladden
  • overladen
  • pregolden
  • regladden
  • tsiltaden
  • ungladden
  • witholden

10 letter words

  • almochoden
  • clubridden
  • gleemaiden
  • pregladden
  • unbeholden
  • withholden

11 letter words

  • alchochoden
  • awellimiden
  • backslidden
  • childridden
  • landslidden
  • misbeholden
  • overslidden

12 letter words

  • aouellimiden
  • reichsgulden
  • unwithholden

Which word in particular from this list has the largest character count?
'Aouellimiden' contains 12 letters, and is the longest word that's possible to make from this list.

What is the maximum number of words you can create from this list?
On this page of words that have 'l' in and end with 'den', there are 68 entries which can be selected.

What is the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble from this list of words that contain 'l' and end in 'den'?
Using this particular combination, the best word to play is 'beholden' for a score of 14 points.

Is there any word on this page that sticks out as the most common?
Ranking as the 1638th most common word, you will want to ensure you've got 'golden' in your repertoire.

What word that has 'l' in and ends with 'den' is the most unusual?
'Leden' is certainly the most peculiar word in our list of words that have 'l' in and end with 'den'. The dictionary defines it as "Language; speech; voice; cry. [Obs.] Chaucer. Spenser.".