Words that start with 'kno' and contain 'e'


For words that start with 'kno' and include 'e', there are 69 words.

5 letter words

  • knowe

6 letter words

  • knower

7 letter words

  • knobbed
  • knobber
  • knobble
  • knocked
  • knocker
  • knolled
  • knoller
  • knopite
  • knopped
  • knopper
  • knoppie
  • knosped
  • knotted
  • knotter
  • knouted
  • knowers
  • knoweth

8 letter words

  • knobbier
  • knobbled
  • knobbler
  • knoblike
  • knobweed
  • knockers
  • knollers
  • knopweed
  • knothead
  • knothole
  • knotless
  • knotlike
  • knotters
  • knottier
  • knotweed
  • knowable

9 letter words

  • knobbiest
  • knobblier
  • knobkerry
  • knobstone
  • knockless
  • knotberry
  • knotholes
  • knottiest
  • knotweeds
  • knowinger
  • knowledge
  • knowperts
  • knoxville

10 letter words

  • knobbiness
  • knobbliest
  • knobkerrie
  • knockstone
  • knottiness
  • knowingest
  • knowledged

11 letter words

  • knockemdown
  • knowingness
  • knowledging
  • knoxvillite

12 letter words

  • knowableness
  • knowledgable
  • knowledgably

13 letter words

  • knowledgeable
  • knowledgeably
  • knowledgeless
  • knowledgement

16 letter words

  • knowledgableness
  • knowledgeability

17 letter words

  • knowledgeableness

What's the biggest word you can make with the combination of letters specified?
'Knowledgeableness' has 17 characters, and is the largest word that's possible to make from the searched for combination.

What's the most common word on this page?
There's 'knowledge', which is the 677th most popular word.

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble available from this list ?
Using this particular combination, the best word you ought to play is 'knoblike' for a total of 18 in Scrabble.

What's the total number of words you can put together from this list?
Up to 69 words!

What is the most unusual word that starts with 'kno' and includes 'e'?
You'll uncover a number of interesting words in this list, although our favorite word is 'knoller'. The dictionary defines it as "One who tolls a bell. [Obs.] Sherwood.".