Words with 'd' as the first letter that end with 'fy'


Our team have found 59 entries.

4 letter words

  • defy

5 letter words

  • daffy
  • deify
  • duffy

6 letter words

  • domify
  • draffy
  • dwarfy

7 letter words

  • damnify
  • dandify
  • densify
  • dignify
  • dulcify
  • dullify
  • duncify
  • duplify

8 letter words

  • daintify
  • deathify
  • degasify
  • denazify
  • deossify
  • detoxify
  • disdeify
  • disedify
  • disunify
  • divinify
  • dutchify

9 letter words

  • dandriffy
  • dandruffy
  • deacidify
  • decalcify
  • decertify
  • defortify
  • demagnify
  • demideify
  • demystify
  • demythify
  • demulsify
  • denitrify
  • devitrify
  • dezincify
  • dezinkify
  • diabolify
  • diversify

10 letter words

  • declassify
  • decrassify
  • dehumidify
  • desilicify
  • disacidify
  • discursify
  • disglorify
  • disqualify
  • dissatisfy

11 letter words

  • disclassify
  • disidentify
  • distinctify

12 letter words

  • diselectrify
  • disintensify
  • dispersonify
  • dissyllabify

Which word in particular on this page is made up of the highest number of letters?
There are 12 letters in the word 'diselectrify', which makes it the largest word on our list.

How many words could one make using the specified combination?
There are up to 59 words using our list of words with 'd' as the first letter that end with 'fy'.

What is the most popular word that starts with 'd' and ends with 'fy' in the dictionary?
We've discovered that 'defy' is the 10714th most common word.

In Scrabble, what is the most points you can get from this list of words beginning with 'd' and ending with 'fy'?
For 24 points, it's possible to play 'denazify'.

What's a strange word on this page of words that start with 'd' and end with 'fy'?
You'll discover a handful of unusual words in this list, however our favorite word currently is 'disqualify'. 'Disqualify''s definition is "1. To deprive of the qualities or properties necessary for any purpose; to render unfit; to incapacitate; -- with for or from before the purpose, state, or act. My common illness disqualifies me for all conversation; I mean my deafness. Swift. Me are not disqualified by their engagements in trade...", according to the dictionary.