Words that start with 'a' and contain 'icl'


This specific combination has generated 46 solutions.

7 letter words

  • anticly
  • article
  • auricle

8 letter words

  • anticlea
  • articled
  • articles
  • auricled
  • auricles

9 letter words

  • adminicle
  • anticline
  • aquiclude
  • articling

10 letter words

  • anticlergy
  • anticlimax
  • anticlinal
  • anticlines
  • appendicle

11 letter words

  • anticlactic
  • anticlastic
  • anticlnoria
  • authenticly

12 letter words

  • angusticlave
  • anticlerical
  • anticlimaxes
  • anticlinoria
  • anticlogging
  • antiparticle

13 letter words

  • anticlassical
  • anticlimactic
  • anticlinorium
  • anticlockwise
  • antiparticles
  • architricline

14 letter words

  • anticlassicism
  • anticlassicist
  • archchronicler

15 letter words

  • anticlassically
  • anticlericalism
  • anticlericalist
  • anticlimactical

16 letter words

  • anticlassicalism
  • anticlassicalist
  • archicleistogamy

17 letter words

  • anticlassicalness
  • anticlimactically

18 letter words

  • archicleistogamous

What's the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble from this list of words that start with 'a' and contain 'icl'?
Using this combination of letters, you can make 'anticly' which scores 12 points.

How many letters does the biggest word on this list contain?
The longest word that's possible to assemble from this list is 'archicleistogamous', which consists of 18 characters.

In total, how many words are possible to make using this list?
There are 46 words available using words that start with 'a' and include 'icl'.

Which word that starts with 'a' and includes 'icl' is the most common word?
A popular word for your request is 'article'.

What is a weird word on this page?
'Adminicle' definitely ranks as the most interesting word in our list of words that start with 'a' and include 'icl'. The common definition of 'adminicle' is as follows: "1. Help or support; an auxiliary. Grote. 2. (Law) Corroborative or explanatory proof. Note: In Scots law, any writing tending to establish the existence or terms of a lost deed. Bell.". Credit goes to Cambridge Dictionary.