Words with 'w' at the start and 'ne' at the end


This specific combination has 54 entries.

4 letter words

  • wane
  • wene
  • wine
  • wyne
  • wone

5 letter words

  • wayne
  • whine
  • whone
  • wynne

6 letter words

  • wahine
  • warine

7 letter words

  • waygone
  • walkene
  • wastine
  • wilrone
  • woevine
  • woodine

8 letter words

  • warplane
  • welldone
  • wishbone
  • withvine
  • wobegone
  • wolfbane
  • woodbine

9 letter words

  • waistline
  • waterline
  • whalebone
  • whetstone
  • whimstone
  • whinstone
  • whirlbone
  • whiteline
  • wholetone
  • whunstane
  • woebegone
  • wolfsbane
  • wolverene
  • wolverine
  • wombstone
  • woodstone
  • wrightine
  • wristbone

10 letter words

  • waterborne
  • waterphone
  • waterplane
  • wheatstone
  • whinestone
  • whirlicane
  • whitestone
  • wilhelmine
  • windowpane
  • wolframine

11 letter words

  • waldgravine

12 letter words

  • winterbourne

What is the longest word you can derive using this list?
The longest word you can derive from words that start with 'w' and end with 'ne' is 'winterbourne', which consists 12 letters.

Which word that starts with 'w' and ends with 'ne' is the most popular word?
Ranking as the 1491st most popular word, you'll want to make sure you have 'wine' written down.

What is the highest number of points you could get in Scrabble using this list of words that start with 'w' and end with 'ne'?
For a total of 17 points, it is possible to play 'withvine'.

What is the max number of words one is able to make from this combination of letters?
You can go with up to 54 words covering all combinations.

What's an interesting word from this list of words that start with 'w' and end with 'ne'?
You can find a handful of weird words in this list, however our favorite word right now is 'wane'. The definition of 'wane' is as follows: "1. To be diminished; to decrease; -- contrasted with wax, and especially applied to the illuminated part of the moon. Like the moon, aye wax ye and wane. Waning moons their settled periods keep. Addison. 2. To decline; to fail; to sink. You saw but sorrow in its waning form....".