Words that start with 'lic' and contain 'h'


Overall there are 59 entries usable for words starting with 'lic' that contain 'h'.

4 letter words

  • lich

5 letter words

  • lichi
  • licht

6 letter words

  • licham
  • lichee
  • lichen
  • lichis
  • lichts

7 letter words

  • lichees
  • licheny
  • lichens
  • lichted
  • lichtly

8 letter words

  • lichanos
  • lichened
  • lichenes
  • lichenic
  • lichenin
  • lichting
  • lichwake

9 letter words

  • lichenian
  • lichening
  • lichenins
  • lichenise
  • lichenism
  • lichenist
  • lichenize
  • lichenoid
  • lichenose
  • lichenous
  • lickerish

10 letter words

  • lichenised
  • lichenized
  • lichenlike

11 letter words

  • licheniasis
  • licheniform
  • lichenising
  • lichenizing
  • lichenology
  • lichenopora
  • lichnophora
  • lickerishly

12 letter words

  • lichenaceous
  • lichenologic

13 letter words

  • lichenicolous
  • lichenivorous
  • lichenization
  • lichenography
  • lichenologist
  • lickerishness

14 letter words

  • licentiateship
  • lichenographer
  • lichenographic
  • lichenological
  • lichenoporidae
  • lichnophoridae

15 letter words

  • lichenification
  • lichenographist

16 letter words

  • lichenographical

What is the most common word for this page?
According to our database, the most common word in the dictionary that start with 'lic' and include 'h' is 'licht'.

How many characters does the biggest word on this page contain?
'Lichenographical' is the biggest word that we could locate.

In Scrabble, what is the highest number of points you can get using this list of words that start with 'lic' and include 'h'?
For a score of 20 points, one could use 'lichwake'.

What's the total number of words you're able to put together using this combination of letters?
You can go with up to a maximum of 59 entries on this page.

Which is the most interesting word from this page?
There are several unusual words on this page, that being said our favorite is 'lich'. The dictionary defines it as "Like. [Obs.] Chaucer. Spenser. A dead body; a corpse. [Obs.] Lich fowl (Zoöl.), the European goatsucker; -- called also lich owl. -- Lich gate, a covered gate through which the corpse was carried to the church or burial place, and where the bier was placed to await clergyman; a corpse gate....".