Words that contain 'l' and end in 'ap'


This particular combination has generated 76 entries.

3 letter words

  • lap

4 letter words

  • alap
  • clap
  • flap
  • leap
  • plap
  • slap

5 letter words

  • belap
  • jalap
  • onlap
  • oulap
  • relap
  • unlap

6 letter words

  • aletap
  • beclap
  • beflap
  • beleap
  • beslap
  • burlap
  • catlap
  • dewlap
  • dunlap
  • earlap
  • offlap
  • releap
  • upleap

7 letter words

  • alewhap
  • belknap
  • bluecap
  • caltrap
  • earflap
  • eyeflap
  • flatcap
  • flyflap
  • flytrap
  • galtrap
  • heelcap
  • heeltap
  • kerflap
  • outleap
  • overlap
  • shiplap
  • umbelap

8 letter words

  • backflap
  • backslap
  • bearleap
  • blackcap
  • claptrap
  • cloudcap
  • crosslap
  • foolscap
  • foreflap
  • handclap
  • interlap
  • livetrap
  • moleheap
  • multigap
  • overflap
  • overleap
  • skullcap
  • slipslap
  • underlap

9 letter words

  • afterclap
  • fillercap
  • heelstrap
  • hustlecap

10 letter words

  • blackstrap
  • flattercap
  • hukbalahap
  • malasapsap
  • rattletrap
  • shufflecap
  • wentletrap

11 letter words

  • clattertrap
  • thunderclap
  • zaklohpakap

In total, how many words are there using these particular combinations of letters?
You could create 76 words from the specified letter combination.

Which word on this page ranks as the most common?
We've identified that 'leap' is the 6276th most common word.

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble using the above combination ?
From this particular combination, the best word to play is 'backflap' which scores 21 points.

How many letters does the longest word on this list consist of?
The longest word is 11 characters, which is 'clattertrap'.

Which word that has 'l' in and ends with 'ap' is the most unusual?
You'll notice several interesting words on this page, however our favorite word is 'flap'. The traditional definition of 'flap' is as follows: "Anything broad and limber that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved; as, the flap of a garment. A cartilaginous flap upon the opening of the larynx. Sir T. Browne. 2. A hinged leaf, as of a table or shutter. 3. The...". Credit to the Cambridge Dictionary.