Words that have 'y' as the third letter and 'p' as fifth letter


For this request, there are 78 results.

5 letter words

  • layup

6 letter words

  • cayapa
  • cayapo
  • dryope
  • dryops
  • eryops
  • oxyopy

7 letter words

  • dryopes
  • eryopid
  • mayapis
  • olympia
  • olympic
  • olympus
  • oxyopia
  • scypphi

8 letter words

  • alymphia
  • eryopsid
  • flyspeck
  • mayapple
  • olympiad
  • olympian
  • olympics
  • oxyaphia
  • snyaptic

9 letter words

  • asymptote
  • bryophyta
  • bryophyte
  • cryopathy
  • cryophile
  • cryophyte
  • cryoprobe
  • dayspring
  • dryopians
  • flyspecks
  • mayapples
  • olympiads
  • olympians
  • olympicly
  • oxyopidae

10 letter words

  • asymptotes
  • asymptotic
  • bryophytes
  • bryophytic
  • cryophilic
  • cryophoric
  • cryophorus
  • dryopteris
  • flyspecked
  • olympiadic
  • olympianly
  • olympieion
  • olympionic
  • oxyophitic
  • stymphalid

11 letter words

  • bryophyllum
  • dryophyllum
  • dryopteroid
  • flyspecking
  • olympianism
  • olympianize
  • olympicness
  • stymphalian

12 letter words

  • asymptomatic
  • asymptotical
  • cryophyllite
  • cryoplankton
  • dryopithecid
  • dryopithecus
  • olympianwise
  • stymphalides

13 letter words

  • alymphopotent
  • aryepiglottic
  • dryopithecine

14 letter words

  • asymptotically
  • cryoprotective
  • dryopithecinae

16 letter words

  • aryepiglottidean
  • asymptomatically

Which word in particular from this list is made up of the largest number of letters?
The longest word is 16 letters long, which is 'aryepiglottidean'.

What's the highest number of points you're able to get in Scrabble using this list of words where 'y' is the third letter and 'p' is the fifth letter?
We recommend using 'oxyaphia' for a total of score of 23 points.

What's an unusual word from all the combinations available ?
Standing as the most strange word on this page is 'olympiad'. According to the English dictionary, 'olympiad' means "A period of four years, by which the ancient Greeks reckoned time, being the interval from one celebration of the Olympic games to another, beginning with the victory of Coroebus in the foot race, which took place in the year 776 b.c.; as, the era of the olympiads.".

How many words could one make from this list?
You can go with up to a maximum of 78 entries.