Words that contain 'r' and end in 'lon'


Continue scrolling to discover 49 combinations for any words that contain 'r' and end in 'lon'.

5 letter words

  • orlon

6 letter words

  • merlon

7 letter words

  • orillon
  • repolon

8 letter words

  • archelon
  • carillon
  • morillon
  • propylon
  • tricolon

9 letter words

  • archfelon
  • brouillon
  • ceroxylon
  • crystolon
  • myroxylon
  • overfelon
  • paracolon
  • tortillon
  • tracaulon
  • triobolon

10 letter words

  • eriocaulon
  • margarelon
  • metroxylon
  • microcolon
  • paratitlon
  • prairillon
  • roussillon
  • strongylon
  • tetracolon
  • tetrapylon
  • tetrobolon
  • tourbillon
  • watermelon

11 letter words

  • anthraxylon
  • asteroxylon
  • macromyelon
  • methyprylon
  • pterocaulon
  • sideroxylon

12 letter words

  • erythroxylon
  • laurinoxylon
  • paranatellon

13 letter words

  • parencephalon
  • porencephalon

14 letter words

  • araucarioxylon
  • prosencephalon
  • rhinencephalon
  • tritencephalon

15 letter words

  • cupressinoxylon
  • rhombencephalon

In Scrabble, what's the highest number of points you can get from words containing 'r' and ending with 'lon'?
Our recommendation for a total score of 15 points is to play the word 'propylon'.

What is the most common word for this page?
We're able to confirm that 'tourbillon' is the 67043rd most common word.

Which word from this list has the largest character count?
The largest word that's possible to derive from words that have 'r' in and end with 'lon' is 'cupressinoxylon', which consists 15 characters.

How many acceptable words can you put together using this combination of letters?
It's possible to derive 49 words using the combination you specified.

Which word that has 'r' in and ends with 'lon' is the most unique?
Ranking as our favorite unusual word on this page is 'myroxylon'. The definition of 'myroxylon' is as follows: "A genus of leguminous trees of tropical America, the different species of which yield balsamic products, among which are balsam of Peru, and balsam of Tolu. The species were formerly referred to Myrospermum.". Source Cambridge Dictionary.