Words beginning with 'enn'


57 words have been found for this particular combination.

5 letter words

  • ennew
  • ennia
  • ennoy
  • ennui

6 letter words

  • ennage
  • ennead
  • ennoic
  • ennuye
  • ennuis

7 letter words

  • enneads
  • ennedra
  • ennerve
  • enniche
  • ennoble
  • ennomic
  • ennuied
  • ennuyee

8 letter words

  • enneadic
  • enneagon
  • enneatic
  • ennobled
  • ennobler
  • ennobles
  • ennuyant
  • ennuying

9 letter words

  • enneagons
  • ennoblers
  • ennobling
  • ennuyante

10 letter words

  • enneagonal
  • enneahedra
  • enneasemic
  • enneastyle
  • enneateric
  • enneatical
  • ennoblment

11 letter words

  • enneaeteric
  • enneagynous
  • enneahedral
  • enneahedria
  • enneahedron
  • enneandrian
  • enneandrous
  • enneastylar
  • enneastylos
  • ennoblement
  • ennoblingly

12 letter words

  • enneadianome
  • enneahedrons
  • ennoblements

13 letter words

  • enneapetalous
  • enneaphyllous
  • enneasepalous
  • enneasyllabic
  • enneaspermous

16 letter words

  • enneacontahedral
  • enneacontahedron

Which word on this page ranks as the most popular?
The most well-known word in this list is 'ennui', which is in fact the 21789th most popular word in this list.

How many letters are in the biggest word on this list?
The longest word is 16 characters, which is 'enneacontahedral'.

What is the highest number of points you could get in Scrabble using this list of words that start with 'enn'?
From this combination, you could make 'enniche' which scores 12 points.

What's the maximum number of words you can assemble using this combination of letters?
From this list of words beginning with 'enn', there are 57 entries that are possible in total.

Is there an example of a word from this page of word that starts with 'enn' which might be thought of as unusual?
Ranking as the most interesting word on this list is 'ennead'. The definition of 'ennead' is as follows: "The number nine or a group of nine. The Enneads, the title given to the works of the philosopher Plotinus, published by his pupil Porphyry; -- so called because each of the six books into which it is divided contains nine chapters.". Source Cambridge Dictionary.