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


42 combinations are available.

3 letter words

  • aug

6 letter words

  • auding
  • aurang
  • aurung

7 letter words

  • autoing

8 letter words

  • auditing
  • auguring

9 letter words

  • aureoling
  • aurifying
  • authoring

10 letter words

  • auctioning
  • aufklarung
  • augmenting
  • ausforming
  • authorling
  • autolyzing
  • autopsying
  • autosexing

11 letter words

  • auditioning
  • auspicating
  • authorising
  • authorizing
  • autoboating
  • autocamping
  • autoclaving
  • autodialing
  • autoloading
  • autoturning

12 letter words

  • auscultating
  • autodialling
  • autografting
  • autographing
  • autoindexing
  • automatizing
  • automobiling
  • autotomising
  • autotomizing

13 letter words

  • austenitizing

14 letter words

  • authenticating
  • autoimmunizing

17 letter words

  • autoagglutinating

18 letter words

  • automatictacessing

What is the biggest word you can make using this list?
The longest word that's possible to assemble from words that start with 'au' and end with 'g' is 'automatictacessing', and it contains 18 letters.

In Scrabble, what is the best score possible from this list of words beginning with 'au' and ending with 'g'?
For 10 points, it is possible to use 'auditing'.

In total, how many words are there using these particular combinations of letters?
It's possible to make 42 words with the combination you specified.

Which word on this page ranks as the most common?
According to our database, the most popular word in the dictionary that start with 'au' and end with 'g' is 'authorizing'!

Is there an example word from this page of word that starts with 'au' and ends with 'g' that could be deemed as interesting?
Our favorite interesting word from this page is 'aufklarung'. The typical definition of 'aufklarung' is as follows: "A philosophic movement of the 18th century characterized by a lively questioning of authority, keen interest in matters of politics and general culture, and an emphasis on empirical method in science. It received its impetus from the unsystematic but vigorous skepticism of Pierre Bayle, the physical doctrines of Newton, and...". Source Cambridge Dictionary.