Words with 'coc' at the start and 'e' at the end


62 terms were discovered in our archives.

5 letter words

  • cocle

6 letter words

  • cockie
  • cockle

7 letter words

  • cocaine
  • cocarde
  • cocause
  • coccule
  • cockade
  • cockeye
  • cocotte
  • coctile

8 letter words

  • cocaigne
  • cocamine
  • coccagee
  • coccidae
  • cochleae
  • cochlite
  • cockawee
  • cockerie
  • cocklike
  • cockmate
  • cocksure
  • cocreate

9 letter words

  • cocainise
  • cocainize
  • coccaceae
  • coccygine
  • coccogone
  • coccolite
  • cochleare
  • cochleate
  • cockaigne
  • cockhorse
  • cockloche
  • cockstone
  • cocodette
  • cocozelle

10 letter words

  • cochleleae
  • cockamamie
  • cockarouse
  • cockatrice
  • cockerouse
  • cocklewife
  • cockneyese
  • cockneyize
  • cockpaddle

11 letter words

  • coccogoneae
  • coccosphere
  • cockaleekie
  • cockneylike

12 letter words

  • coccosteidae
  • cochlidiidae
  • cockernonnie
  • cockieleekie

13 letter words

  • cocarboxylase
  • coccinellidae

14 letter words

  • coccygomorphae

15 letter words

  • coccothraustine
  • cochliodontidae

16 letter words

  • cochlearifoliate
  • cochlospermaceae

18 letter words

  • coccolithophoridae

In total, how many possible words can you make using this combination of letters?
You can select up to a maximum of 62 entries on our list of words with 'coc' at the start and 'e' at the end.

How many letters are in the longest word on this page?
Consider 'coccolithophoridae'

Which word on this page stands out as the most common?
'Cockade' is the most well-known word from this that start with 'coc' and end with 'e', ranked 51576th most common word.

In Scrabble, what is the highest number of points possible from words with 'coc' at the start and 'e' at the end?
You could make 'cocklike' scoring 20 points.

What's an unusual word from this list?
Undoubtedly one of the most unusual words from this page is 'cochleate'. The definition of 'cochleate' is as follows: "Having the form of a snail shell; spiral; turbinated.". Credit to the Oxford Dictionary.