Words with 's' as the first letter that end with 'dic'


Scroll down to find 37 entries for any words beginning with 's' and ending with 'dic'.

5 letter words

  • sadic
  • sodic
  • sudic

6 letter words

  • syndic
  • stadic

7 letter words

  • sahidic
  • scaldic
  • scandic
  • synodic
  • skaldic
  • sotadic

8 letter words

  • saccadic
  • sarcodic
  • schoodic
  • sporadic

9 letter words

  • samoyedic
  • sephardic
  • spasmodic
  • sulphidic

10 letter words

  • seleucidic
  • semiacidic
  • shetlandic
  • smalcaldic
  • spheroidic
  • sphygmodic
  • subsynodic
  • sulfamidic

11 letter words

  • semifluidic
  • semijuridic
  • seminomadic
  • sulphamidic

12 letter words

  • schmalkaldic
  • semisarcodic
  • subpyramidic

13 letter words

  • semiaperiodic

14 letter words

  • sacroischiadic
  • subhornblendic

What's the biggest word you can construct with words that start with 's' and end with 'dic'?
The longest word that's possible to assemble from this list is 'sacroischiadic', and it has 14 characters.

In Scrabble, what's the best score you can get using words beginning with 's' and ending with 'dic'?
Using this combination, the best word to play is 'schoodic' for a total score of 16 in Scrabble.

Which word on this page ranks as the most popular?
The most well-known word for your request is 'spasmodic'.

In total, how many words could you make using this list?
You can pick from up to 37 entries using our page of words that start with 's' and end with 'dic'.

What's an interesting word from the word combinations possible on this list?
You can find several strange words in this list, albeit our favorite word at the moment is 'spasmodic'. The common definition of 'spasmodic' is as follows: "1. (Med.) Of or pertaining to spasm; consisting in spasm; occuring in, or characterized by, spasms; as, a spasmodic asthma. 2. Soon relaxed or exhausted; convulsive; intermittent; as, spasmodic zeal or industry. Spasmodic croup (Med.), an affection of childhood characterized by a stoppage of brathing developed suddenly and without...".