Words that contain 'oh' and end in 'm'


Our website has discovered 54 suitable results.

3 letter words

  • ohm

5 letter words

  • abohm

6 letter words

  • absohm
  • begohm
  • elohim
  • kilohm
  • megohm
  • mohism
  • secohm

7 letter words

  • bioherm
  • cohanim
  • elohism
  • hohokam
  • microhm
  • mohalim
  • proheim
  • statohm
  • teraohm
  • tregohm

8 letter words

  • bohemium
  • milliohm
  • moharram

9 letter words

  • johnnydom
  • mohineyam
  • mohockism

10 letter words

  • alcoholdom
  • alcoholism
  • johnsonism
  • neoholmium
  • prohibitum

11 letter words

  • bohemianism
  • holohedrism
  • merohedrism
  • mohammedism

12 letter words

  • onohippidium

13 letter words

  • autohypnotism
  • idiohypnotism
  • johnsonianism
  • mohammedanism
  • proalcoholism

14 letter words

  • antialcoholism
  • cytohyaloplasm
  • neurohypnotism
  • prohibitionism
  • tetartohedrism

15 letter words

  • hypohypophysism
  • hohenzollernism
  • prohydrotropism

16 letter words

  • nucleohyaloplasm
  • spectroheliogram

19 letter words

  • barothermohygrogram
  • pseudohermaphrodism

21 letter words

  • pseudohermaphroditism

22 letter words

  • pneumohydropericardium

Which word on this page is made up of the highest number of letters?
'Pneumohydropericardium' is the largest word that our database could find, containing 22 letters

In total, how many words is it possible to make using these particular combinations of letters?
You can make 54 words with the specified combination.

What's the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
Our recommendation for a total of 19 points is the word 'hohokam'.

What is a strange word on this list of words that have 'oh' in and end with 'm'?
You can find a number of interesting words in this list, although our favorite word currently is 'ohm'. The definition of 'ohm' is as follows: "The standard unit in the measure of electrical resistance, being the resistance of a circuit in which a potential difference of one volt produces a current of one ampére. As defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893, and by United States Statute, it is a resistance substantially equal to...". Source Oxford Dictionary.