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


75 results were produced from your search term.

5 letter words

  • remue

6 letter words

  • remade
  • remake
  • remble
  • remede
  • remene
  • remise
  • remore
  • remote
  • remove

7 letter words

  • remanie
  • remerge
  • remicle
  • remorse

8 letter words

  • remanage
  • remantle
  • remanure
  • remarque
  • remblere
  • remenace
  • remicate
  • remigate
  • remingle
  • remittee
  • remolade
  • remorate
  • remotive
  • remuable

9 letter words

  • remanence
  • remeasure
  • remediate
  • remigrate
  • reminisce
  • remissive
  • remixture
  • remoulade
  • removable

10 letter words

  • remarkable
  • remarriage
  • remediable
  • remeditate
  • rememorate
  • rememorize
  • remillable
  • remissible
  • remittable
  • remittance
  • remittence
  • remobilize
  • remodulate
  • remonetise
  • remonetize
  • remontoire
  • remortgage
  • remunerate

11 letter words

  • remagnetize
  • remancipate
  • remasticate
  • remembrance
  • remonstrate
  • remunerable

12 letter words

  • remanipulate
  • rememberable
  • rememorative
  • remilitarize
  • remineralize
  • reminiscence
  • remonstrance
  • remunerative

13 letter words

  • remaintenance
  • remanufacture
  • rematerialize
  • rematriculate
  • remonstrative

14 letter words

  • rembrandtesque

Which word on this page stands out as the most popular?
According to our database, the most popular word that start with 'rem' and end with 'e' is 'remarkable'!

What is the largest word you can derive with this list?
The biggest word on this page is 'rembrandtesque', consisting of 14 letters

In Scrabble, what is the highest possible score possible using words that start with 'rem' and end with 'e'?
It is possible to make 'remarque' for a total score of 19 in Scrabble.

What's a weird word on this list?
Standing as our favorite unusual word on this page is 'remembrance'. The general definition of 'remembrance' is as follows: "1. The act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection. Lest fierce remembrance wake my sudden rage. Milton. Lest the remembrance of his grief should fail. Addison. 2. The state of being remembered, or held in mind; memory; recollection. This, ever grateful, in remembrance bear. Pope....". Credit goes to Oxford Dictionary.

How many usable words can you put together using the specified combination?
You could make 75 words with the combination you asked for.