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


80 words have been identified.

6 letter words

  • excave
  • excide
  • excise
  • excite
  • excuse

7 letter words

  • excelse
  • exciple
  • exclave
  • exclude
  • excrete
  • excurse

8 letter words

  • excalate
  • excavate
  • excecate
  • exchange
  • excipule
  • excircle
  • excitate
  • excitive
  • excresce
  • excudate
  • excusive

9 letter words

  • excarnate
  • excaudate
  • excelente
  • excepable
  • exceptive
  • excercise
  • excessive
  • exchangee
  • excisable
  • excitable
  • exclosure
  • exclusive
  • excommune
  • excoriate
  • excretive
  • exculpate
  • excursive
  • excurvate
  • excusable

10 letter words

  • excalceate
  • exceedable
  • excellence
  • excerptive
  • exchangite
  • excitative
  • excludable
  • excludible
  • excogitate
  • excommenge
  • excoriable
  • excresence
  • excruciate
  • exculpable
  • excusative

11 letter words

  • excalcarate
  • excelsitude
  • excerebrate
  • excerptible
  • exclamative
  • excogitable
  • excorticate
  • excrescence
  • excriminate
  • excruciable
  • exculpative
  • excurvature

12 letter words

  • exchangeable
  • excipulaceae
  • excogitative
  • excrementive
  • excrementize
  • excursionize

13 letter words

  • excandescence
  • excarnificate
  • exceptionable
  • excommunicate

14 letter words

  • excommunicable

15 letter words

  • excommunicative

What is the biggest word you can construct from the combination searched for?
'excommunicative', made up of 15 letters.

How many words are available using the combination requested?
There are 80 words available using words that start with 'exc' and end with 'e'.

Which word that starts with 'exc' and ends with 'e' is the most popular word?
The most common word for the combination you requested is 'excuse'.

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble you can play for ?
We suggest using 'exchange' for a score of score of 21 points.

Is there a specific word from this page of word that starts with 'exc' and ends with 'e' that could be considered as unusual?
Dictionarypedia feels that 'excuse' to be the most peculiar word you can assemble. 'Excuse' is defined as "1. To free from accusation, or the imputation of fault or blame; to clear from guilt; to release from a charge; to justify by extenuating a fault; to exculpate; to absolve; to acquit. A man's persuasion that a thing is duty, will not excuse him from guilt in practicing it,...", according to the dictionary.