Words that contain 'b' and end in 'mic'


The combination specified has generated 61 solutions.

6 letter words

  • bromic

7 letter words

  • bathmic
  • bigamic
  • brahmic
  • bulimic
  • hebamic

8 letter words

  • balsamic
  • bedlamic
  • biatomic
  • bionomic
  • carbamic

9 letter words

  • abrahamic
  • benthamic
  • bichromic
  • biochemic
  • blastemic
  • subatomic
  • subdermic

10 letter words

  • ablastemic
  • antibromic
  • bacteremic
  • biodynamic
  • bioplasmic
  • biorythmic
  • cherubimic
  • embolismic
  • habronemic
  • strabismic
  • subtotemic
  • theobromic
  • toxalbumic

11 letter words

  • balladromic
  • barodynamic
  • bimorphemic
  • biorhythmic
  • borborygmic
  • buphthalmic
  • hydrobromic
  • phlebotomic
  • subacademic
  • subakhmimic
  • subthalamic

12 letter words

  • absinthismic
  • bathochromic
  • blastodermic
  • brachycnemic
  • bradyseismic
  • thiocarbamic

13 letter words

  • benzoylformic
  • borowolframic
  • cytoblastemic
  • mesoblastemic
  • subectodermic

14 letter words

  • benzhydroxamic
  • phenylcarbamic
  • sulphocarbamic
  • tonicobalsamic

15 letter words

  • isobathythermic
  • scleroblastemic

17 letter words

  • macroglobulinemic

18 letter words

  • agammaglobulinemic

What's the biggest word you can create with words that have 'b' in and end with 'mic'?
The largest word that's possible to derive from this combination is 'agammaglobulinemic', which has 18 characters.

What's the highest possible score you could get in Scrabble using this list of words that have 'b' in and end with 'mic'?
For a score of 16 points, you could play 'bathmic'.

What's the maximum number of words one can assemble from this combination of letters?
Overall, one could make up to 61 words.

Which word from this list is the most unusual?
Arguably one of the most strange words from this page is 'theobromic'. The popular definition of 'theobromic' is as follows: "Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid extracted from cacao butter (from the Theobroma Cacao), peanut oil (from Arachis hypogæa), etc., as a white waxy crystalline substance.". Credit goes to Oxford Dictionary.