Words with 'h' as the first letter that end with 'ike'


Altogether you'll find 58 words that are possible to use from the dictionary for this search.

4 letter words

  • hike

7 letter words

  • haglike
  • hatlike
  • henlike
  • hiplike
  • hoblike
  • hoelike
  • hoglike
  • hunlike
  • hutlike

8 letter words

  • hairlike
  • halolike
  • handlike
  • harelike
  • harplike
  • hawklike
  • headlike
  • heatlike
  • hemplike
  • herblike
  • herdlike
  • herolike
  • hymnlike
  • hivelike
  • homelike
  • hoodlike
  • hooflike
  • hooklike
  • hooplike
  • hornlike
  • hoselike
  • husklike

9 letter words

  • handspike
  • harpylike
  • heartlike
  • heathlike
  • hingelike
  • hitchhike
  • honeylike
  • horselike
  • houndlike
  • humanlike
  • humuslike

10 letter words

  • halterlike
  • hammerlike
  • hearselike
  • heavenlike
  • helmetlike
  • hermitlike
  • hunterlike

11 letter words

  • hammocklike
  • harnesslike
  • harpoonlike
  • hatchetlike
  • herringlike
  • hormonelike
  • husbandlike

15 letter words

  • housekeeperlike

What is the longest word you can construct from the combination of letters specified?
The longest word is 15 letters, which is 'housekeeperlike'.

What is the total number of words you are able to create from this list?
There are 58 effective words you're able to choose for words that start with 'h' and end with 'ike'.

Which word on this page ranks as the most common?
'Homelike' is the most popular word from this list, ranked 49417th most common word.

What's the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble using this list of words that start with 'h' and end with 'ike'?
You could make 'hawklike' scoring 22 in Scrabble.

Which is the most unique word from this list?
'Hike' is certainly the most interesting word from our list of words that start with 'h' and end with 'ike'. 'Hike' is defined as "To hike one's self; specif., to go with exertion or effort; to tramp; to march laboriously. [Dial. Or Colloq.] "If you persist in heaving and hiking like this." Kipling. It's hike, hike, hike (march) till you stick in the mud, and then you hike back again a little slower...", according to the English dictionary.