Words that contain 'i' and end in 'ice'


61 entries have been produced from your particular request.

6 letter words

  • cilice
  • indice
  • intice
  • milice

7 letter words

  • edifice
  • invoice
  • ironice
  • opifice
  • orifice
  • titmice

8 letter words

  • antivice
  • artifice
  • disvoice
  • lanifice
  • licorice
  • titmmice
  • triplice

9 letter words

  • armistice
  • aviatrice
  • cicatrice
  • demivoice
  • fieldmice
  • injustice
  • liquorice
  • lunistice
  • magnifice
  • misadvice
  • mischoice
  • pontifice
  • precipice
  • reinvoice
  • sacrifice
  • satisfice

10 letter words

  • dentifrice
  • disservice
  • fricatrice
  • interstice
  • mediatrice
  • misservice

11 letter words

  • dispractice
  • flittermice
  • gingerspice
  • imperatrice
  • imprejudice
  • inheritrice
  • interoffice
  • intraoffice
  • liberatrice
  • mispractice
  • resacrifice

12 letter words

  • disprejudice
  • flittermmice
  • interservice
  • nonsacrifice
  • presacrifice

13 letter words

  • postarmistice

14 letter words

  • impropriatrice
  • improvisatrice
  • interlocutrice
  • superinjustice
  • supersacrifice

How many words could one put together using the combination specified?
On this page of words containing 'i' and ending with 'ice', you have 61 entries which can be selected.

What is the most common word that has 'i' in and ends with 'ice'?
The most popular word is 'sacrifice', which in fact is the 2267th most popular word in the dictionary.

In Scrabble, what is the highest score you can get from this list of words containing 'i' and ending with 'ice'?
We advise using 'disvoice' for a score of score of 14 points.

How many letters are in the largest word on this list?
There are 14 characters in the word 'impropriatrice', which makes it the biggest word Dictionarypedia has.

Which is the most unusual word that has 'i' in and ends with 'ice'?
The most strange word based on a recent poll is 'interstice'. The definition of 'interstice' is as follows: "1. That which intervenes between one thing and another; especially, a space between things closely set, or between the parts which compose a body; a narrow chink; a crack; a crevice; a hole; an interval; as, the interstices of a wall. 2. An interval of time; specifically (R. C. Ch.),...". Source Oxford Dictionary.