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


69 entries have been identified.

3 letter words

  • nap

4 letter words

  • knap
  • neap
  • snap

5 letter words

  • canap
  • hanap
  • kanap
  • nomap
  • onlap
  • sneap
  • uncap
  • unhap
  • unlap
  • untap

6 letter words

  • anagap
  • catnap
  • dognap
  • dunlap
  • entrap
  • enwrap
  • intrap
  • inwrap
  • kidnap
  • resnap
  • surnap
  • unsnap
  • unwrap
  • wanhap

7 letter words

  • bandgap
  • belknap
  • cantrap
  • gardnap
  • genipap
  • kneecap
  • mantrap
  • pinesap
  • podsnap
  • snowcap
  • suntrap
  • turncap
  • unstrap
  • winesap

8 letter words

  • braincap
  • gnatsnap
  • grandpap
  • handclap
  • handicap
  • handtrap
  • interlap
  • knapscap
  • nightcap
  • sandsoap
  • undercap
  • underlap
  • undersap

9 letter words

  • cornercap
  • interwrap
  • pindjajap
  • underchap
  • underwrap

10 letter words

  • gingersnap
  • rehandicap
  • springtrap
  • understrap
  • wentletrap

11 letter words

  • nonhandicap
  • prehandicap
  • thunderclap

12 letter words

  • overhandicap

What's the max number of words you are able to create using this combination of letters?
There are a maximum of 69 entries.

Which word that has 'n' in and ends with 'ap' is the most common word?
'Snap' is the most popular word from this list, ranked 13088th most common word.

In Scrabble, what is the best score possible from words that have 'n' in and end with 'ap'?
One could make 'knapscap' which scores 18 points in Scrabble.

How many letters are in the largest word from this page?
'Overhandicap' has 12 characters, and is the biggest word you can make from the specified combination.

What's a peculiar word from all the word combos possible on this page?
A good example of an unusual word from this page is 'snap'. The common definition of 'snap' is as follows: "1. To break at once; to break short, as substances that are brittle. Breaks the doors open, snaps the locks. Prior. 2. To strike, to hit, or to shut, with a sharp sound. 3. To bite or seize suddenly, especially with the teeth. He, by playing too often at the...". Credit to the Oxford Dictionary.