Words that contain 'ib' and end in 'h'


The dictionary has 55 words you're able to use for words that contain 'ib' and end in 'h'.

6 letter words

  • gibleh
  • jibbah
  • jibbeh
  • kibbeh
  • kiblah
  • kibosh
  • kthibh
  • shibah
  • zibeth

7 letter words

  • daribah
  • dibrach
  • djibbah
  • kethibh
  • laibach
  • pibroch
  • sahibah

8 letter words

  • coolibah
  • demibath
  • dibranch
  • friborgh
  • ibsenish
  • yeshibah
  • tribrach

9 letter words

  • fribblish
  • gibberish
  • merribush
  • ribaldish
  • sibboleth
  • squibbish

10 letter words

  • amphibrach
  • bibliosoph
  • bibliotaph
  • filibranch
  • halliblash
  • hemibranch
  • multibirth
  • nudibranch
  • ribbonfish
  • shibboleth
  • triborough
  • vibrograph

11 letter words

  • bibliograph
  • cannibalish
  • cirribranch
  • dorsibranch
  • scutibranch
  • tectibranch

12 letter words

  • caducibranch
  • gibbergunyah
  • tubulibranch

13 letter words

  • lamellibranch
  • pectinibranch
  • perennibranch

15 letter words

  • eulamellibranch

16 letter words

  • labyrinthibranch

How many words can you make with this combination of letters?
From this list of words that contain 'ib' and end in 'h', there are 55 entries that are available.

Which word on this page stands out as the most popular?
We're able to confirm that 'gibberish' is the 55078th most common word.

What is the longest word you can construct from words that have 'ib' in and end with 'h'?
Try 'labyrinthibranch', which has 16 letters.

What is the highest possible score you can get in Scrabble from this list of words containing 'ib' and ending with 'h'?
It is possible to make 'djibbah' scoring 22 points.

What word that has 'ib' in and ends with 'h' is the most unique?
We feel 'shibboleth' to be the most interesting word you can put together. The popular definition of 'shibboleth' is as follows: "1. A word which was made the criterion by which to distinguish the Ephraimites from the Gileadites. The Ephraimites, not being able to pronounce sh, called the word sibboleth. See Judges xii. Without reprieve, adjudged to death, for want of well pronouncing shibboleth. Milton. Also in an extended sense....".