Words that start with 'p' and contain 'egr'


51 words have been constructed from the combination you searched for.

8 letter words

  • pegroots
  • peregrin
  • petegreu
  • pregrade
  • pregreet
  • pronegro

9 letter words

  • peregrina
  • peregrine
  • peregrins
  • predegree
  • pregraded
  • pregrowth

10 letter words

  • peregrinus
  • pregracile
  • pregrading
  • pregranite
  • pregratify

11 letter words

  • peregrinate
  • peregrinism
  • peregrinity
  • peregrinoid
  • pomegranate
  • pregracious
  • pregranitic
  • pregreeting
  • pronegroism

12 letter words

  • pantelegraph
  • peregrinated
  • peregrinator
  • pomegranates
  • pregratified
  • pregrievance
  • pretelegraph
  • protonegroid

13 letter words

  • pantelegraphy
  • peregrination
  • peregrinative
  • peregrinatory
  • pregraduation
  • pregratifying

14 letter words

  • peregrinations
  • phototelegraph
  • pretelegraphic
  • prointegration

15 letter words

  • photoregression
  • phototelegraphy

16 letter words

  • phototelegraphic
  • pregratification

17 letter words

  • photodisintegrate

19 letter words

  • photodisintegration

20 letter words

  • phototelegraphically

How many letters does the biggest word from this page consist of?
There are 20 letters in the word 'phototelegraphically', making it the longest word we have.

What is the total number of words you could put together using this combination of letters?
There are a maximum of 51 entries.

What's the most common word that starts with 'p' and includes 'egr'?
Our system says the most popular word in the dictionary that start with 'p' and include 'egr' is 'pomegranate'.

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble available on this page ?
You can make 'pregrade' scoring 12 points.

What's an interesting word from all the combinations possible on this list?
'Pomegranate' is certainly the most unusual word from our list of words that start with 'p' and include 'egr'. 'Pomegranate''s definition is "1. (Bot.) The fruit of the tree Punica Granatum; also, the tree itself (see Balaustine), which is native in the Orient, but is successfully cultivated in many warm countries, and as a house plant in colder climates. The fruit is as large as an orange, and has a hard...", according to the dictionary.