Words that contain 'a' and end in 'rel'


For this search, there are 56 results to pick from.

5 letter words

  • karel
  • parel

6 letter words

  • barrel
  • bawrel
  • carrel
  • farrel
  • laurel
  • parrel
  • saurel

7 letter words

  • apparel
  • askarel
  • cambrel
  • faverel
  • gambrel
  • gangrel
  • haverel
  • lamprel
  • langrel
  • mandrel
  • naturel
  • picarel
  • quadrel
  • quarrel
  • reparel
  • sangrel
  • snagrel
  • wastrel

8 letter words

  • cackerel
  • chambrel
  • chaptrel
  • daintrel
  • embarrel
  • enlaurel
  • gammerel
  • gamphrel
  • gangerel
  • mackerel
  • saltorel
  • spandrel
  • stammrel
  • staumrel
  • taffarel
  • tafferel
  • taistrel
  • unbarrel
  • unparrel

9 letter words

  • dislaurel
  • gunbarrel
  • reapparel
  • unapparel

10 letter words

  • demibarrel
  • disapparel
  • misapparel

11 letter words

  • screwbarrel

12 letter words

  • interquarrel

13 letter words

  • archscoundrel

How many characters does the longest word on this page contain?
The longest word constructed by Dictionarypedia is 'archscoundrel'. It has 13 characters.

In Scrabble, what is the highest score you can get from this list of words that contain 'a' and end in 'rel'?
Using this combination, one can make 'chambrel' which gets 17 points in Scrabble.

What's the most popular word that has 'a' in and ends with 'rel' in the dictionary?
There's 'quarrel', which is the 3660th most popular word.

How many actual words are possible to make using this combination of letters?
You can select up to a maximum of 56 entries on our list of words containing 'a' and ending with 'rel'.

Is there a distinct word from this page of word that has 'a' in and ends with 'rel' which could be thought of as interesting in any manner?
'Mackerel' certainly stands as the most unusual word from our list of words that have 'a' in and end with 'rel'. It means "A pimp; also, a bawd. [Obs.] Halliwell. Any species of the genus Scomber, and of several related genera. They are finely formed and very active oceanic fishes. Most of them are highly prized for food. Note: The common mackerel (Scomber scombrus), which inhabits both sides of the North Atlantic, is one...".