Words that contain 'f' and end in 'ol'


Continue scrolling to uncover 44 combinations for every word that has 'f' in and ends with 'ol'.

3 letter words

  • fol

4 letter words

  • fool

6 letter words

  • befool
  • formol
  • frijol
  • frivol
  • refool
  • safrol
  • unfool

7 letter words

  • caffeol
  • damfool
  • fenchol
  • outfool
  • prefool
  • tomfool

8 letter words

  • archfool
  • falderol
  • farnesol
  • fishpool
  • flavonol
  • folderol
  • forecool
  • furfurol
  • tetrifol
  • unbefool

9 letter words

  • faldstool
  • foldstool
  • footstool
  • fridstool
  • frogstool
  • landgafol

10 letter words

  • calciferol
  • foreschool
  • freedstool
  • frithstool
  • kaempferol

11 letter words

  • afterschool
  • flowcontrol

12 letter words

  • fluoroformol

13 letter words

  • furfuralcohol

14 letter words

  • ergocalciferol
  • methylsulfanol

15 letter words

  • cholecalciferol

23 letter words

  • dihdroxycholecalciferol

How many characters does the biggest word on this list consist of?
'Dihdroxycholecalciferol' is made up of 23 characters, and is the longest word you can make from this combination.

What is the most popular word on this page?
The most well-known word is 'fool', which is in fact the 2027th most common word in this list.

What's the best score you're able to get in Scrabble from this list of words that contain 'f' and end in 'ol'?
Using this combination, one could make 'archfool' for a total of 16 points in Scrabble.

How many viable words are possible to make with this combination of letters?
From this page of words that contain 'f' and end in 'ol', Dictionarypedia has discovered 44 entries which are available.

Is there an example of a word from this page which might be considered as unique in any regard?
The most weird word based on expert analysis is 'faldstool'. The accepted definition of 'faldstool' is as follows: "A folding stool, or portable seat, made to fold up in the manner of a camo stool. It was formerly placed in the choir for a bishop, when he offciated in any but his own cathedral church. Fairholt. Note: In the modern practice of the Church of England, the term...".