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


This combination has 71 entries.

5 letter words

  • inane

6 letter words

  • inable

7 letter words

  • inagile

8 letter words

  • inactive
  • inaquate
  • inarable
  • inaurate

9 letter words

  • inachidae
  • inactuate
  • inaffable
  • inaidable
  • inaidible
  • inamorate
  • inanimate
  • inaudible

10 letter words

  • inaccurate
  • inactivate
  • inadaptive
  • inadequate
  • inadhesive
  • inamovable
  • inangulate
  • inapostate
  • inapposite
  • inaptitude
  • inarguable
  • inaugurate

11 letter words

  • inabordable
  • inadaptable
  • inadvisable
  • inalienable
  • inalterable
  • inamissible
  • inantherate
  • inappetence
  • inappetible
  • inattentive
  • inauspicate

12 letter words

  • inabstinence
  • inacceptable
  • inaccessible
  • inaccordance
  • inadequative
  • inadjustable
  • inadmissable
  • inadmissible
  • inadulterate
  • inadvertence
  • inaggressive
  • inappealable
  • inappeasable
  • inappellable
  • inapplicable
  • inarticulate
  • inattackable
  • inaugurative

13 letter words

  • inappreciable
  • inappropriate
  • inassimilable
  • inassuageable

14 letter words

  • inacquaintance
  • inagglutinable
  • inappreciative
  • inapprehensive
  • inapproachable
  • inappropriable

15 letter words

  • inappendiculate
  • inapperceptible
  • inapprehensible
  • inauthoritative

16 letter words

  • inanimadvertence

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble you can play for ?
For 17 points in Scrabble, you can play 'inaquate'.

How many viable words are possible to make with this list?
There are up to 71 entries.

What's the most common word on this page?
The most common word for the combination you searched is 'inaccurate'.

How many characters does the longest word from this page contain?
The word 'inanimadvertence' is made up of 16 characters.

What word from this page is the most interesting?
By far the most unusual word from this list is 'inaugurate'. It means "Invested with office; inaugurated. Drayton. 1. To introduce or induct into an office with suitable ceremonies or solemnities; to invest with power or authority in a formal manner; to install; as, to inaugurate a president; to inaugurate a king. Milton. 2. To cause to begin, esp. With formality or solemn ceremony;...".