Words that contain 'l' and end in 'af'


For words that contain 'l' and end in 'af', there are 78 results to go with.

4 letter words

  • leaf
  • loaf
  • olaf

5 letter words

  • pilaf

6 letter words

  • agleaf
  • beleaf
  • enleaf
  • unleaf

7 letter words

  • cobloaf
  • disleaf
  • endleaf
  • fanleaf
  • flyleaf
  • iceleaf
  • joyleaf
  • netleaf

8 letter words

  • cordleaf
  • fernleaf
  • fineleaf
  • flagleaf
  • frogleaf
  • laceleaf
  • lawnleaf
  • lifeleaf
  • longleaf
  • overleaf
  • palsgraf
  • sageleaf
  • seedleaf
  • shinleaf
  • telegraf
  • twinleaf

9 letter words

  • arrowleaf
  • bloodleaf
  • broadleaf
  • greenleaf
  • heartleaf
  • hollyleaf
  • interleaf
  • jellyleaf
  • liverleaf
  • looseleaf
  • patchleaf
  • pennyleaf
  • satinleaf
  • snakeleaf
  • stickleaf
  • sugarloaf
  • sweetleaf
  • temseloaf
  • thickleaf
  • underleaf
  • waterleaf
  • witchleaf

10 letter words

  • cloverleaf
  • coffeeleaf
  • copperleaf
  • dollarleaf
  • doubleleaf
  • fingerleaf
  • gingerleaf
  • letterleaf
  • littleleaf
  • orangeleaf
  • quiverleaf
  • saddleleaf
  • saucerleaf
  • silverleaf
  • spiritleaf
  • velvetleaf

11 letter words

  • cambricleaf
  • dauerschlaf
  • featherleaf
  • flannelleaf
  • lanternleaf
  • latticeleaf
  • leatherleaf
  • trumpetleaf

How many letters are in the biggest word on this list?
'Cambricleaf' is the longest word that the Dictionarypedia database could find. It consists of 11 letters.

What is the most common word for this page?
The most popular word for your request is 'leaf'.

In total, how many words are there using these particular combinations of letters?
There are 78 words.

In Scrabble, what's the best score possible using this list of words containing 'l' and ending with 'af'?
We advise using 'joyleaf' for a score of score of 20 points.

What's a peculiar word on this list of words that have 'l' in and end with 'af'?
Standing as the most peculiar word on this list is 'broadleaf'. The definition of 'broadleaf' is as follows: "A tree (Terminalia latifolia) of Jamaica, the wood of which is used for boards, scantling, shingles, etc; -- sometimes called the almond tree, from the shape of its fruit.". Credit goes to Cambridge Dictionary.