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


55 words have been derived from the combination you requested.

4 letter words

  • lect

5 letter words

  • elect
  • flect

6 letter words

  • allect
  • illect
  • select

7 letter words

  • amplect
  • coelect
  • collect
  • deflect
  • dialect
  • exflect
  • inflect
  • neglect
  • prelect
  • reelect
  • reflect
  • unelect

8 letter words

  • basilect
  • complect
  • deselect
  • ideolect
  • idiolect
  • nonelect
  • praelect
  • preelect
  • reselect
  • unselect
  • vadelect

9 letter words

  • genuflect
  • intellect
  • multisect
  • predilect
  • preselect
  • recollect
  • redeflect
  • reneglect

10 letter words

  • misreflect
  • pleuronect
  • pluperfect
  • precollect
  • preneglect
  • subdialect

11 letter words

  • circumflect
  • circumplect
  • overneglect
  • palmatisect
  • superselect
  • ultraselect

12 letter words

  • interreflect
  • misrecollect
  • transdialect
  • ultraperfect

15 letter words

  • plusquamperfect

16 letter words

  • preterpluperfect

Which word that has 'l' in and ends with 'ect' is the most popular word in the dictionary?
According to our records, the most common word in the dictionary that have 'l' in and end with 'ect' is 'intellect'.

In total, how many words could you make using these particular combinations of letters?
On this page of words that have 'l' in and end with 'ect', there are 55 amazing combinations which can be selected.

What is the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
From this particular combination, one can play 'exflect' scoring 19 points.

How many characters are in the longest word on this list?
There are 16 letters in the word 'preterpluperfect', making it the longest word on our page.

Is there an example of a particular word from this page of word that has 'l' in and ends with 'ect' that could be considered as unusual?
'Intellect' definitely stands as the most weird word from our list of words that have 'l' in and end with 'ect'. The common definition of 'intellect' is as follows: "The part or faculty of the human soul by which it knows, as distinguished from the power to feel and to will; sometimes, the capacity for higher forms of knowledge, as distinguished from the power to perceive objects in their relations; the power to judge and comprehend; the thinking faculty;...". Source Oxford Dictionary.