Words with 'g' as the first letter that end with 'les'


Altogether there are 60 entries usable for words that start with 'g' and end with 'les'.

5 letter words

  • gales
  • giles
  • goles
  • gules

6 letter words

  • gables
  • gilles
  • guiles

7 letter words

  • gabbles
  • gaggles
  • gambles
  • garbles
  • gargles
  • gentles
  • gibbles
  • giggles
  • gingles
  • girdles
  • gobbles
  • goggles
  • grilles
  • guggles
  • gurgles
  • guttles
  • guzzles

8 letter words

  • gabelles
  • gazelles
  • gemmules
  • gentiles
  • globules
  • glumales
  • gnetales
  • grabbles
  • graciles
  • grackles
  • granules
  • grapples
  • gribbles
  • griddles
  • griggles
  • gristles
  • grizzles
  • grumbles
  • gruntles
  • guayules
  • gunwales

9 letter words

  • gargoyles
  • gerbilles
  • girasoles
  • glandules
  • glorioles
  • gustables

10 letter words

  • gallinules
  • geraniales
  • ginkgoales
  • grisailles

11 letter words

  • gananciales
  • gentianales
  • granduncles

12 letter words

  • gigartinales
  • guttiferales

How many characters are in the largest word on this list?
The longest word located by our team is 'gigartinales'.

How many words could you make using these specific combinations of letters?
There are up to a maximum of 60 entries using our page of words beginning with 'g' and ending with 'les'.

Which word that starts with 'g' and ends with 'les' is the most popular word in the dictionary?
Our database notes that the most common word in the dictionary that start with 'g' and end with 'les' is 'gales'.

What's the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble using this list of words that start with 'g' and end with 'les'?
It is possible to make 'grizzles' for a total score of 27 in Scrabble.

What is a strange word from all the word combinations possible on this page?
'Gules' is certainly the most weird word from our list of words that start with 'g' and end with 'les'. 'Gules''s definition is "The tincture red, indicated in seals and engraved figures of escutcheons by parallel vertical lines. Hence, used poetically for a red color or that which is red. His sev'n-fold targe a field of gules did stain In which two swords he bore; his word, "Divide and reign." P. Fletcher. Follow...", according to the English dictionary.