Words that contain 'c' and end in 'ale'


Overall there are 62 entries usable for words that have 'c' in and end with 'ale'.

5 letter words

  • acale
  • scale

6 letter words

  • canale
  • cicale
  • cigale
  • locale
  • secale

7 letter words

  • arcuale
  • boccale
  • carpale
  • caurale
  • chorale
  • descale
  • enscale
  • grecale
  • nuchale
  • percale
  • rescale
  • scytale
  • scotale
  • ucayale
  • unscale
  • upscale

8 letter words

  • cartsale
  • centrale
  • cynogale
  • coronale
  • cubitale
  • midscale
  • musicale
  • subscale

9 letter words

  • antiscale
  • bracciale
  • carrytale
  • chainwale
  • chirogale
  • chrismale
  • corporale
  • eparcuale
  • intercale
  • marechale
  • mesoscale
  • percivale
  • timescale
  • triticale

10 letter words

  • carbondale
  • changedale
  • chrysocale
  • clydesdale
  • corriedale
  • dominicale
  • macroscale
  • microscale
  • phascogale
  • succursale
  • underscale

11 letter words

  • chippendale
  • countersale
  • metacarpale

12 letter words

  • counterscale

14 letter words

  • benedictionale
  • cycadofilicale

In total, how many words are possible to make using the combination specified?
From this list of words that have 'c' in and end with 'ale', Dictionarypedia has discovered 62 unique entries that are possible overall.

What's the longest word you can assemble with words that have 'c' in and end with 'ale'?
The word 'benedictionale' is made up of 14 characters.

What is the highest score you're able to get in Scrabble using this list of words that contain 'c' and end in 'ale'?
Our suggestion for a total of 14 points is the word 'cynogale'.

What's the most popular word that has 'c' in and ends with 'ale'?
Our system reveals the most popular word in the dictionary that have 'c' in and end with 'ale' is 'scale'.

What is an unusual word on this page?
'Scotale' is certainly the most strange word from our list of words that have 'c' in and end with 'ale'. 'Scotale' is defined as "The keeping of an alehouse by an officer of a forest, and drawing people to spend their money for liquor, for fear of his displeasure.", according to the English dictionary.