Words that start with 'exa' and contain 'c'


There are 52 entries usable for words starting with 'exa' that contain 'c'.

5 letter words

  • exact

6 letter words

  • exacta
  • exacts
  • exacum
  • exarch

7 letter words

  • exactas
  • exacted
  • exacter
  • exactly
  • exactor
  • exactus
  • exarchy
  • exarchs

8 letter words

  • exacters
  • exactest
  • exacting
  • exaction
  • exactive
  • exactors
  • exacuate
  • exarchal
  • exarchic

9 letter words

  • exacinate
  • exactable
  • exactions
  • exactment
  • exactness
  • exactress
  • exarchate
  • exarchies
  • exarchist

10 letter words

  • exacerbate
  • exactingly
  • exactitude

11 letter words

  • exacerbated
  • exacerbates
  • exauctorate

12 letter words

  • exacerbating
  • exacerbation
  • exacervation
  • exactingness
  • exactiveness
  • exanthematic
  • exarticulate

13 letter words

  • exacerbations
  • exacerbescent
  • exarchateship

14 letter words

  • exacerbatingly
  • exacerbescence
  • exarticulation
  • exauthorizeexc

15 letter words

  • exappendiculate

In Scrabble, what's the highest number of points possible from this list of words that start with 'exa' and include 'c'?
For 22 points in Scrabble, it's possible to play 'exarchy'.

How many words could one put together using the combination specified?
You could derive 52 words using the combination you specified.

What's the longest word you can construct from words that start with 'exa' and include 'c'?
The longest word found by our team is 'exappendiculate'.

Which word on this page stands out as the most popular?
Our database notes that the most popular word that start with 'exa' and include 'c' is 'exactly'.

Is there an example of a word from this page of word that starts with 'exa' and includes 'c' which might be considered as unique?
Standing as the most strange word on this list is 'exarch'. 'Exarch' is defined as "A viceroy; in Ravenna, the title of the viceroys of the Byzantine emperors; in the Eastern Church, the superior over several monasteries; in the modern Greek Church, a deputy of the patriarch , who visits the clergy, investigates ecclesiastical cases, etc.", according to the English dictionary.