Words with 'cen' at the start and 'e' at the end


64 results have been discovered for the combination requested.

4 letter words

  • cene

5 letter words

  • cense

6 letter words

  • cendre
  • cenobe
  • cenote
  • centre

7 letter words

  • cenacle
  • censive
  • censure
  • centage
  • centare
  • centile
  • centime
  • centure

8 letter words

  • cenobite
  • cenosite
  • centiare
  • centrale
  • centrode
  • centuple

9 letter words

  • censorate
  • centgrave
  • centipede
  • centricae
  • centriole

10 letter words

  • censitaire
  • censorable
  • censurable
  • centerable
  • centerline
  • centerwise
  • centetidae
  • centigrade
  • centilitre
  • centimetre
  • centiplume
  • centipoise
  • centistere
  • centistoke
  • centralise
  • centralize
  • centrifuge
  • centromere
  • centronote
  • centrosome
  • centuriate

11 letter words

  • centerpiece
  • centesimate
  • centigramme
  • centrepiece

12 letter words

  • centrifugate
  • centriscidae
  • centrosphere
  • centumvirate
  • centuplicate

13 letter words

  • centrarchidae
  • centrifugence
  • centripetence
  • centrodesmose
  • centropomidae
  • centrospermae

14 letter words

  • centrifugalise
  • centrifugalize

16 letter words

  • centrolepidaceae

Is there any word on this page that sticks out as the most popular?
Our system notes that the most popular word in the dictionary that start with 'cen' and end with 'e' is 'centre'.

What is the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
For a total of 12 points in Scrabble, you could play 'cenobite'.

Which word from this list is made up of the largest number of letters?
The biggest word is 16 characters, which is 'centrolepidaceae'.

What is the maximum number of words you could construct from words that start with 'cen' and end with 'e'?
Overall, it is possible to make exactly 64 words.

What's an interesting word from the word combinations available ?
Standing as our favorite interesting word on this list is 'cense'. The dictionary defines it as "1. A census; -- also, a public rate or tax. [Obs.] Howell. Bacon. 2. Condition; rank. [Obs.] B. Jonson. To perfume with odors from burning gums and spices. The Salii sing and cense his altars round. Dryden. To burn or scatter incense.".