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


69 terms have been found in our archives.

6 letter words

  • naulum
  • nullum

7 letter words

  • nihilum
  • nubilum

8 letter words

  • cingulum
  • frenulum
  • inoculum
  • pendulum
  • santalum
  • tantalum
  • trantlum
  • vinculum

9 letter words

  • amentulum
  • cenaculum
  • fraenulum
  • geniculum
  • inarculum
  • janiculum
  • omentulum
  • pinaculum
  • punctulum
  • quantulum
  • sensillum
  • tenaculum
  • tentillum

10 letter words

  • antebellum
  • coenaculum
  • corniculum
  • foeniculum
  • tentaculum
  • triangulum

11 letter words

  • adminiculum
  • animalculum
  • ekatantalum
  • endophyllum
  • incunabulum
  • intervallum
  • multangulum
  • provinculum
  • retinaculum
  • subcingulum
  • zanthoxylum

12 letter words

  • acutenaculum
  • ceennacuelum
  • conocephalum
  • gubernaculum
  • hibernaculum
  • incunabuulum
  • infundibulum
  • navipendulum
  • ornithogalum
  • pregeniculum
  • synapticulum
  • sporangiolum
  • supernaculum

13 letter words

  • androcephalum
  • anteoperculum
  • conceptaculum
  • conciliabulum
  • hymenophyllum
  • imantophyllum
  • interscapulum
  • mesenteriolum
  • propugnaculum
  • sphenophyllum
  • sustentaculum
  • tintinnabulum

14 letter words

  • interoperculum
  • labiotenaculum

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble you can play for ?
It is possible to make 'vinculum' for a total score of 15 in Scrabble.

Which word that has 'n' in and ends with 'lum' is the most popular word in the dictionary?
The most well-known word for your request is 'pendulum'.

How many characters are in the longest word from this list?
'Interoperculum'

What's the maximum number of words you could create using this list?
It's possible to create 69 words with the combination of words that have 'n' in and end with 'lum'.

Is there an example word from this page of word that has 'n' in and ends with 'lum' which could be thought of as unusual?
Undeniably one of the most interesting words from this list of words that have 'n' in and end with 'lum' is 'pendulum'. The general definition of 'pendulum' is as follows: "A body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and fro by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the movements of clockwork and other machinery. Note: The time of oscillation of a pendulum is independent of the arc of vibration,...". Source Oxford Dictionary.