Words that contain 'd' and end in 'uct'


Dictionarypedia has found 57 suitable words.

4 letter words

  • duct

5 letter words

  • educt

6 letter words

  • abduct
  • adduct
  • deduct
  • induct
  • reduct
  • seduct

7 letter words

  • conduct
  • oviduct
  • product
  • subduct
  • traduct
  • viaduct

8 letter words

  • aeroduct
  • aquaduct
  • aqueduct
  • caliduct
  • destruct
  • fumiduct
  • gonaduct
  • manuduct
  • oleoduct
  • rededuct
  • reinduct
  • unreduct

9 letter words

  • byproduct
  • coproduct
  • dorsiduct
  • introduct
  • nerviduct
  • pestiduct
  • prededuct
  • reconduct
  • sporoduct
  • ventiduct

10 letter words

  • caloriduct
  • circumduct
  • deobstruct
  • lymphoduct
  • malconduct
  • misconduct
  • preconduct
  • spermaduct
  • spermiduct
  • spermoduct
  • subproduct
  • ventriduct

11 letter words

  • disobstruct
  • foreproduct
  • superinduct

12 letter words

  • photoproduct
  • spermoviduct
  • superconduct

13 letter words

  • ovispermiduct
  • pseudoviaduct

14 letter words

  • nephrogonaduct

In Scrabble, what is the most points you can get using words that contain 'd' and end in 'uct'?
We advise using 'aquaduct' for a total of score of 20 points.

How many characters does the longest word on this list contain?
The largest word one can construct from this list is 'nephrogonaduct', which is made up of 14 characters.

In total, how many words is it possible to make using this combination of letters?
Overall, you'll find 57 words.

What's an interesting word from all the combinations possible ?
One of the most interesting words from this list of words that have 'd' in and end with 'uct' is 'deobstruct'. The typical definition of 'deobstruct' is as follows: "To remove obstructions or impediments in; to clear from anything that hinders the passage of fluids; as, to deobstruct the pores or lacteals. Arbuthnot.". Source Oxford Dictionary.

Which word that has 'd' in and ends with 'uct' is the most popular word?
Rating as the 1245th most popular word, you'll want to make sure you have 'conduct' in your repertoire.