Words with 'ap' at the start and 'g' at the end


There are 52 words that are possible to use from the dictionary for this search.

5 letter words

  • aping

6 letter words

  • apolog

7 letter words

  • apeling
  • apexing
  • aphizog
  • apitong
  • appling

8 letter words

  • aphthong
  • applying
  • apposing
  • aproning

9 letter words

  • apanaging
  • appalling
  • appealing
  • appearing
  • appeasing
  • appending
  • apprising
  • apprizing
  • approving

10 letter words

  • aphorising
  • aphorizing
  • appanaging
  • appareling
  • appetising
  • appetizing
  • applauding
  • appointing
  • appraising

11 letter words

  • apocopating
  • apologising
  • apologizing
  • apparelling
  • appendixing
  • appliqueing
  • approaching
  • approbating
  • apronstring

12 letter words

  • apostatising
  • apostatizing
  • apperceiving
  • appertaining
  • apportioning
  • appreciating
  • apprehending
  • apprenticing

13 letter words

  • apotheosising
  • apotheosizing
  • appropriating
  • approximating

14 letter words

  • apostrophising
  • apostrophizing

Which word in particular on this page has the largest character count?
The largest word one could assemble from the specified combination is 'apostrophising', and it contains 14 characters.

What's the most popular word that starts with 'ap' and ends with 'g'?
'Approaching' is the most well-known word from this page, ranked 2897th most common word.

How many usable words could one make with words that start with 'ap' and end with 'g'?
It is possible to assemble 52 words from the combination you searched for.

In Scrabble, what is the highest possible score you can get using this list of words with 'ap' at the start and 'g' at the end?
From this combination, the best word to play is 'aphizog' for a total of 22 points.

What is the most interesting word that starts with 'ap' and ends with 'g'?
We consider that 'aphthong' to be the most strange word on this list. 'Aphthong' is defined as "A letter, or a combination of letters, employed in spelling a word, but in the pronunciation having no sound. -- Aph*thon"gal, a.", according to the English dictionary.