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


There are 50 words you're able to use from the dictionary for this search.

4 letter words

  • vols

5 letter words

  • voles
  • volts

6 letter words

  • volans
  • volens
  • voltes
  • volvas

7 letter words

  • volleys
  • volosts
  • volumes
  • volutes

8 letter words

  • volcanos
  • volcanus
  • voleries
  • voltages
  • voluptas
  • volutins
  • volvoxes
  • volvulus

9 letter words

  • volacious
  • volatiles
  • volcanics
  • volcanoes
  • volitions
  • volleyers
  • volplanes
  • voltaisms
  • volutions
  • volvullus

10 letter words

  • voltmeters
  • voluminous
  • volunteers
  • voluptuous
  • volvuluses

11 letter words

  • volatilizes
  • volkswagens
  • volleyballs
  • volteadores
  • volubleness
  • voluntaries

12 letter words

  • volatileness
  • volatilities
  • volitionless
  • voluntarious
  • voluptuaries
  • volvocaceous

13 letter words

  • voluntariness

14 letter words

  • volcanologists
  • voluminousness
  • voluptuousness

How many characters are in the longest word on this list?
'Volcanologists' is the longest word that we could locate. It is made up 14 characters.

In total, how many possible words can you make using these specific combinations of letters?
You could assemble 50 words using the specified letter combination.

Which word on this page is the most popular?
Our system notes that the most popular word that start with 'vol' and end with 's' is 'volunteers'.

In Scrabble, what's the most points possible from this list of words with 'vol' at the start and 's' at the end?
It is possible to make 'volvoxes' which gets 21 points.

Is there an example word from this page of word that starts with 'vol' and ends with 's' which could be considered as unusual in any respect?
The most unusual word based on a recently conducted poll is 'voluminous'. The definition of 'voluminous' is as follows: "Of or pertaining to volume or volumes. Specifically: -- (a) Consisting of many folds, coils, or convolutions. But ended foul in many a scaly fold, voluminous and vast. Milton. Over which dusky draperies are hanging, and voluminous curtains have long since fallen. De Quincey. (B) Of great volume, or bulk;...".