Words with 'cl' at the start and 'n' at the end


89 entries have been discovered for the combination requested.

4 letter words

  • clan
  • clin
  • clon

5 letter words

  • clean
  • clown

6 letter words

  • clayen
  • clarin
  • claxon
  • closen
  • cloven

7 letter words

  • clachan
  • clayman
  • claypan
  • clayton
  • clarain
  • clarion
  • clinton
  • clition
  • cloamen
  • clochan
  • clogwyn
  • cloison
  • clomben
  • clubman
  • clubmen
  • clupein
  • clupien

8 letter words

  • clansman
  • clansmen
  • classman
  • classmen
  • claudian
  • clavacin
  • clavatin
  • clavecin
  • clergion
  • clinamen
  • clysmian
  • cloacean
  • cloghaun
  • cloisonn
  • cloragen

9 letter words

  • claimsman
  • claimsmen
  • clamation
  • clampdown
  • clarendon
  • claretian
  • clavation
  • clavicorn
  • cleanskin
  • clergyman
  • clergymen
  • cliffsman
  • clinician
  • closedown
  • clubwoman
  • clubwomen
  • clunisian
  • clutchman

10 letter words

  • clactonian
  • cladoceran
  • clanswoman
  • clanswomen
  • clipperman
  • cloacinean
  • clothesman
  • clothesmen
  • clothespin
  • clubridden

11 letter words

  • claibornian
  • clarigation
  • clathrarian
  • clergywoman
  • clergywomen
  • clitoridean
  • clostridian
  • cloxacillin

12 letter words

  • claudication
  • claustration
  • clavicithern
  • clavicittern
  • clerodendron

13 letter words

  • clarification
  • clavelization
  • cluniacensian

14 letter words

  • cladoselachian
  • clapperdudgeon
  • classification

What is the maximum number of words one is able to assemble using this combination of letters?
You can derive 89 words with the combination you specified.

What is the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble using this list of words with 'cl' at the start and 'n' at the end?
We suggest using 'clogwyn' for a score of score of 16 points.

How many characters does the largest word from this list contain?
The longest word that's possible to assemble from this combination is 'cladoselachian', which consists 14 characters.

Is there an example word from this page that could be considered as unique in any manner?
By far the most peculiar word from this list is 'clown'. 'Clown' is defined as "1. A man of coarse nature and manners; an awkward fellow; an illbred person; a boor. Sir P. Sidney. 2. One who works upon the soil; a rustic; a churl. The clown, the child of nature, without guile. Cowper. 3. The fool or buffoon in a play, circus, etc. The...", according to the English dictionary.

Is there any word on this page that jumps out as the most popular?
We've identified that 'clean' is the 2242nd most common word.