Words that start with 'bru' and contain 'n'


72 words are available.

5 letter words

  • bruin
  • brune
  • bruno
  • brunt

6 letter words

  • bruang
  • brucin
  • bruins
  • brunch
  • brunel
  • brunet
  • brunts

7 letter words

  • brucina
  • brucine
  • brucins
  • brunets
  • brunion
  • bruting

8 letter words

  • brucines
  • bruising
  • bruiting
  • brunched
  • brunches
  • brunella
  • brunette
  • brunhild
  • brunizem
  • brunonia
  • brushing
  • brushman
  • brushmen

9 letter words

  • brummagen
  • brumstane
  • brumstone
  • brunching
  • brunellia
  • brunettes
  • brunistic
  • brunizems
  • brunneous
  • brunonian
  • brunonism
  • brunswick
  • brushland
  • bruskness
  • brustling
  • bruteness

10 letter words

  • bruisingly
  • brunetness
  • brunfelsia
  • brunissure
  • brunnichia
  • brushiness
  • brutalness
  • brutifying

11 letter words

  • bruckleness
  • brulyiement
  • brushmaking
  • brusqueness
  • brutalising
  • brutalizing
  • brutishness

12 letter words

  • brunetteness
  • brunoniaceae

13 letter words

  • brugnatellite
  • brunelliaceae
  • brushlessness
  • brutalisation
  • brutalitarian
  • brutalization
  • brutification

14 letter words

  • brunelliaceous

16 letter words

  • brutalitarianism

In Scrabble, what's the highest possible score you can get using words starting with 'bru' that contain 'n'?
Our suggestion for a total score of 21 points is the word 'brunizem'.

Which word that starts with 'bru' and includes 'n' is the most popular word in the dictionary?
There's 'brushing', which is the 18258th most popular word.

How many words are possible to make using this combination of letters?
You can choose from a maximum of 72 entries.

How many letters does the longest word from this page contain?
The longest word that's possible to construct from this list is 'brutalitarianism', which is made up of 16 letters.

What is the most unusual word from this list?
Certainly one of the most weird words from this page is 'bruteness'. 'Bruteness' is defined as "1. Brutality. [Obs.] Spenser. 2. Insensibility. "The bruteness of nature." Emerson.", according to the English dictionary.