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


71 words are available.

4 letter words

  • seed

5 letter words

  • skeed
  • speed
  • steed

6 letter words

  • screed
  • semeed
  • spreed

7 letter words

  • sauteed
  • seaweed
  • soogeed
  • sotweed
  • succeed
  • sunweed

8 letter words

  • saltweed
  • sandweed
  • seepweed
  • silkweed
  • snapweed
  • soapweed
  • sourweed
  • subbreed
  • sumpweed
  • swanweed

9 letter words

  • scaldweed
  • scourweed
  • shaveweed
  • sheepweed
  • shivareed
  • shoreweed
  • skunkweed
  • slinkweed
  • smartweed
  • snakeweed
  • souffleed
  • spikeweed
  • squawweed
  • squeegeed
  • squilgeed
  • stampweed
  • steepweed
  • stickseed
  • stickweed
  • stinkweed
  • stoneseed
  • stoneweed
  • swampweed
  • sweatweed
  • sweetweed
  • swordweed

10 letter words

  • scurvyweed
  • shiverweed
  • shovelweed
  • sickleweed
  • silverweed
  • sneezeweed
  • spiritweed
  • squillgeed
  • stackfreed

11 letter words

  • scarletseed
  • scratchweed
  • serrulateed
  • slipperweed
  • squillageed
  • staggerweed
  • sulphurweed
  • superexceed

12 letter words

  • scorpionweed
  • scrofulaweed
  • skeletonweed
  • strangleweed

15 letter words

  • superguaranteed

What's the best score you could get in Scrabble using this list of words beginning with 's' and ending with 'eed'?
Our recommendation for a score of 16 points is to play the word 'silkweed'.

In total, how many words are there using this combination of letters?
One can derive 71 words from the combination you searched for.

How many letters does the biggest word on this list consist of?
The longest word one could assemble from words that start with 's' and end with 'eed' is 'superguaranteed', which is made up of 15 characters.

Which word on this page stands out as the most popular?
Our database says the most common word that start with 's' and end with 'eed' is 'speed'.

What's an unusual word on this page?
The most peculiar word from this list is 'seed'. The definition of 'seed' is as follows: "1. (Bot.) (a) A ripened ovule, consisting of an embryo with one or more integuments, or coverings; as, an apple seed; a currant seed. By germination it produces a new plant. (B) Any small seedlike fruit, though it may consist of a pericarp, or even a calyx, as well as...".