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


Continue scrolling to find 56 combinations for every word that starts with 'cl' and ends with 'l'.

6 letter words

  • claval
  • clavel
  • clinal
  • clival
  • clonal

7 letter words

  • clausal
  • clavial
  • claviol
  • clypeal
  • cloacal

8 letter words

  • clangful
  • claribel
  • clerical
  • cliental
  • climatal
  • clinical
  • clithral
  • clitoral
  • clodpoll
  • cloudful
  • clubhaul

9 letter words

  • cladodial
  • clamshell
  • classical
  • claustral
  • cleaveful
  • cleithral
  • cloacinal
  • clogwheel
  • cloistral
  • closetful
  • clownheal

10 letter words

  • cladophyll
  • cleruchial
  • climatical
  • cloisteral
  • closestool

11 letter words

  • clamatorial
  • clavicymbal
  • climactical
  • clinohedral
  • clostridial

12 letter words

  • cleidocostal
  • climacterial

13 letter words

  • clavipectoral
  • cleidocranial
  • cleidosternal
  • climacterical
  • clinodiagonal
  • clinometrical

14 letter words

  • climatological

15 letter words

  • clinopinacoidal
  • clitoromaniacal

16 letter words

  • classificational
  • climatographical

19 letter words

  • clinicopathological

Which word in particular from this list has the highest character count?
'Clinicopathological' is the longest word that the Dictionarypedia database could assemble, consisting of 19 characters

How many viable words can you put together using the combination specified?
One could create 56 words from this combination.

What's the most common word that starts with 'cl' and ends with 'l' in the dictionary?
According to our records, the most popular word in the dictionary that start with 'cl' and end with 'l' is 'classical'.

What is the highest score you can get in Scrabble from this list of words with 'cl' at the start and 'l' at the end?
Using this particular combination, the best word to play is 'clubhaul' for a score of 15 points.

What word from this list is the most interesting?
Standing as our favorite interesting word on this list is 'classical'. 'Classical' is defined as "1. Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art. Give, as thy last memorial to the age, one classic drama, and reform the stage. Byron. Mr. Greaves may justly be reckoned a classical author on this subject [Roman weights and coins]. Arbuthnot. 2. Of...", according to the dictionary.