Words that start with 'ect' and contain 'p'


The database has discovered 58 entries.

6 letter words

  • ectype
  • ectopy

7 letter words

  • ectypal
  • ectypes
  • ectopia
  • ectopic

8 letter words

  • ectoloph
  • ectopias
  • ecttypal

9 letter words

  • ectomorph
  • ectophyte
  • ectoplasy
  • ectoplasm
  • ectoproct
  • ectropion
  • ectropium

10 letter words

  • ecthlipses
  • ecthlipsis
  • ectocarpic
  • ectocarpus
  • ectomorphy
  • ectophytic
  • ectophloic
  • ectopistes
  • ectoprocta
  • ectosphere
  • ectotrophi
  • ectotropic

11 letter words

  • ectocarpous
  • ectomorphic
  • ectopatagia
  • ectoplasmic
  • ectoplastic
  • ectoproctan
  • ectotrophic

12 letter words

  • ectypography
  • ectocarpales
  • ectomorphism
  • ectoparasite
  • ectopatagium
  • ectoplacenta
  • ectoproctous
  • ectosphenoid
  • ectropionize
  • ectropometer

13 letter words

  • ectocarpaceae
  • ectoparasitic
  • ectoplasmatic
  • ectopterygoid
  • ectosphenotic
  • ectropionized

14 letter words

  • ectepicondylar
  • ectocarpaceous
  • ectonephridium
  • ectoparasitica
  • ectropionizing

16 letter words

  • ectropionization

17 letter words

  • ectodynamomorphic

In total, how many possible words can you make using this list?
It is possible to make 58 words using the specified combination.

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble available on this page ?
Using this combination of letters, it is possible to play 'ectoloph' which scores 15 points.

How many characters does the longest word on this list consist of?
'Ectodynamomorphic' has 17 letters, and is the longest word possible to make from this list.

Is there an example of a word from this page that could be considered as interesting in any respect?
Our team thinks 'ectype' to be the most weird word you can construct. The definition of 'ectype' is as follows: "1. (Classical Archæol.) (a) A copy, as in pottery, of an artist's original work. Hence: (b) A work sculptured in relief, as a cameo, or in bas-relief (in this sense used loosely). 2. A copy from an original; a type of something that has previously existed. Some regarded him [Klopstock]...".