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


There are 65 results available for words containing 'fl' and ending with 'a'.

4 letter words

  • flea

5 letter words

  • dafla
  • fleta
  • flora
  • flota

6 letter words

  • beflea
  • deflea
  • flabra
  • flavia
  • flioma
  • floria
  • flossa

7 letter words

  • flexura
  • floreta
  • florida
  • florula
  • flustra
  • flutina

8 letter words

  • effluvia
  • flabella
  • flagella
  • flateria
  • flaveria
  • flindosa
  • floerkea
  • floralia
  • florinda
  • flotilla
  • fluvanna
  • subflora

9 letter words

  • difflugia
  • flabbella
  • flaggella
  • flaminica
  • influenza
  • mycoflora
  • rafflesia

10 letter words

  • effluvivia
  • ethnoflora
  • flacourtia
  • flagellata
  • flagellula
  • flindersia
  • floribunda
  • florilegia
  • florimania
  • microflora
  • multiflora
  • passiflora

11 letter words

  • flagellaria
  • floscularia
  • grandiflora
  • halleflinta

13 letter words

  • flavobacteria

14 letter words

  • dinoflagellata
  • dinoflagellida

15 letter words

  • cilioflagellata
  • cystoflagellata
  • lissoflagellata
  • phytoflagellata
  • pseudoinfluenza
  • rhizoflagellata

16 letter words

  • choanoflagellata
  • choanoflagellida
  • silicoflagellata

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble you can play for ?
One can make 'effluvia' which gets 17 points.

Which word in particular from this list has the largest letter count?
The largest word that's possible to assemble from this list is 'choanoflagellata', which contains 16 characters.

What is the maximum number of words you could create using this combination of letters?
Altogether, you could make 65 words.

Is there any word on this page that jumps out as the most popular?
According to our records, the most popular word in the dictionary that have 'fl' in and end with 'a' is 'flea'.

Is there a word from this page of word that has 'fl' in and ends with 'a' that could be considered as unique?
Our favorite weird word from this page is 'flora'. The dictionary defines it as "1. (Rom. Myth.) The goddess of flowers and spring. 2. (Bot.) The complete system of vegetable species growing without cultivation in a given locality, region, or period; a list or description of, or treatise on, such plants.".