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


For words that start with 'p' and include 'als', there are 70 results.

4 letter words

  • pals

5 letter words

  • palsy
  • peals

6 letter words

  • pedals
  • petals
  • phials
  • pipals

7 letter words

  • palsied
  • palsies
  • palsify
  • palster
  • parrals
  • plurals
  • portals
  • postals

8 letter words

  • palatals
  • palsgraf
  • palsying
  • palstaff
  • palstave
  • partials
  • paschals
  • pedocals
  • peytrals
  • perusals
  • pluvials
  • poundals

9 letter words

  • palsgrave
  • palsylike
  • palsywort
  • parietals
  • pastorals
  • pectorals
  • pedestals
  • personals
  • physicals
  • procurals
  • prodigals
  • proposals

10 letter words

  • perennials
  • pictorials
  • portrayals
  • potentials
  • principals

11 letter words

  • palsgravine
  • pennyroyals
  • periodicals
  • peripherals
  • peristalses
  • peristalsis
  • photomurals
  • polyhedrals
  • polynomials
  • pontificals
  • preconceals
  • procedurals
  • protometals

12 letter words

  • penitentials
  • pentecostals

13 letter words

  • palsification
  • planetesimals
  • principalship
  • procathedrals
  • processionals
  • professionals

14 letter words

  • petrochemicals
  • provincialship

15 letter words

  • pharmaceuticals

17 letter words

  • paraprofessionals

19 letter words

  • pseudointellectuals

How many letters are in the largest word on this list?
Try 'pseudointellectuals', which consists of 19 letters.

How many possible words can you make using these particular combinations of letters?
There are up to 70 entries.

In Scrabble, what's the highest number of points possible using words that start with 'p' and contain 'als'?
It is possible to make 'palstaff' for a total score of 16 points in Scrabble.

Which is the most unusual word that starts with 'p' and includes 'als'?
By far the most peculiar word in this list is 'palsgrave'. The definition of 'palsgrave' is as follows: "A count or earl who presided in the domestic court, and had the superintendence, of a royal household in Germany.". Source Oxford Dictionary.

What is the most common word on this page?
Rating as the 15131st most popular word, you will want to ensure that you have 'petals' committed to memory.