Words that start with 'adu' and contain 't'


Dictionarypedia has found 62 entries.

5 letter words

  • adult
  • adust

6 letter words

  • adults

7 letter words

  • adulate
  • adulter
  • adultly
  • adurent

8 letter words

  • adulated
  • adulates
  • adulator
  • adultery
  • adultoid
  • aduncate
  • aduncity
  • adustion
  • adustive

9 letter words

  • adulating
  • adulation
  • adulatory
  • adulators
  • adulterer
  • adulthood
  • adultlike
  • adultness
  • adultress
  • adumbrant
  • adumbrate
  • adunation
  • aduncated

10 letter words

  • adulatress
  • adullamite
  • adulterant
  • adulterate
  • adulterers
  • adulteress
  • adulteries
  • adulterine
  • adulterize
  • adulterous
  • adulticide
  • adumbrated
  • adumbrates
  • adustiosis

11 letter words

  • adulterants
  • adulterated
  • adulterates
  • adulterator
  • adulticidal
  • adumbrating
  • adumbration
  • adumbrative

12 letter words

  • adularescent
  • adulterately
  • adulterating
  • adulteration
  • adulterators
  • adulteresses
  • adulterously
  • adumbrations

13 letter words

  • adumbratively

14 letter words

  • adulterateness
  • adulterousness

How many words can you put together using the combination specified?
From this page of words starting with 'adu' that contain 't', there are 62 entries which are possible.

Which word in particular on this page has the largest character count?
'Adulterateness' has 14 letters, and is the largest word possible to make from this list.

What is the most common word for this page?
Rating as the 13305th most common word, you'll want to make sure you have 'adult' written down.

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble using the above combination ?
For a score of 14 points in Scrabble, you could use 'aduncity'.

What is a peculiar word from this page of words that start with 'adu' and include 't'?
We feel that 'adulterate' to be the most interesting word. The definition of 'adulterate' is as follows: "1. To defile by adultery. [Obs.] Milton. 2. To corrupt, debase, or make impure by an admixture of a foreign or a baser substance; as, to adulterate food, drink, drugs, coin, etc. The present war has . . . Adulterated our tongue with strange words. Spectator. Syn. -- To corrupt;...". Credit goes to Cambridge Dictionary.