Words with 'vic' at the start and 's' at the end


Your search term has resulted in 56 results.

5 letter words

  • vices
  • vicus

6 letter words

  • vicars
  • victus

7 letter words

  • vichies
  • vicious
  • victims
  • victors
  • vicunas

8 letter words

  • vicaress
  • vicarius
  • viceless
  • viceroys
  • vicomtes
  • victless
  • victress
  • victuals
  • vicugnas

9 letter words

  • vicarages
  • vicarates
  • vicarious
  • vicecomes
  • viceroies
  • vicinages
  • victoress
  • victorias
  • victories
  • victrices

10 letter words

  • vicariates
  • vicinities
  • vicontiels
  • victimizes
  • victimless
  • victorians
  • victorious
  • victresses
  • victualers

11 letter words

  • vicecomites
  • vicegerents
  • viceregents
  • viciousness
  • vicissitous
  • vicomtesses
  • victimizers
  • victoriatus
  • victoryless
  • victuallers
  • victualless

12 letter words

  • vicissitudes
  • victorfishes

13 letter words

  • vicariousness
  • vicegerencies

14 letter words

  • victimizations
  • victoriousness

15 letter words

  • vicissitudinous

19 letter words

  • vicissitudinousness

What is the most popular word for this page?
There's 'victims', which ranks as the 6142nd most common word.

In Scrabble, what is the highest score possible using this list of words with 'vic' at the start and 's' at the end?
For a score of 16 points, one can play 'viceroys'.

How many characters are in the longest word from this page?
The biggest word is 19 characters long, which is 'vicissitudinousness'.

What is the max number of words you could construct from this combination of letters?
On this list of words that start with 'vic' and end with 's', you have 56 fantastic combinations that can be selected.

Which is the most unusual word that starts with 'vic' and ends with 's'?
'Victuals' definitely stands as the most weird word from our list of words that start with 'vic' and end with 's'. It is defined as "Food for human beings, esp. When it is cooked or prepared for the table; that which supports human life; provisions; sustenance; meat; viands. Then had we plenty of victuals. Jer. Xliv. 17.".