Words that contain 'p' and end in 'lt'


Our database has discovered 64 eligible entries.

4 letter words

  • palt
  • pelt
  • polt

5 letter words

  • poult
  • spalt
  • spelt
  • spilt

6 letter words

  • bepelt
  • penult
  • sepult
  • spoilt
  • upbelt
  • upbolt
  • uptilt

7 letter words

  • asphalt
  • hiphalt
  • persalt
  • porkolt
  • respelt
  • tiptilt
  • unspelt
  • unspilt
  • upbuilt

8 letter words

  • catapult
  • clapholt
  • misspelt
  • outspelt
  • preadult
  • preguilt
  • spyfault
  • topsmelt
  • unspoilt

9 letter words

  • hydropult
  • limphault
  • overspilt
  • photosalt
  • plowstilt
  • preinsult
  • primegilt
  • protosalt
  • supersalt
  • topssmelt

10 letter words

  • antepenult
  • aplobasalt
  • beaverpelt
  • nonasphalt
  • plankbuilt
  • preconsult
  • predefault
  • prodefault
  • proletcult
  • proletkult
  • pseudosalt
  • springhalt
  • superexalt

11 letter words

  • ausgespielt
  • electropult
  • pissasphalt
  • ploughstilt
  • speiskobalt

12 letter words

  • retinasphalt
  • speisscobalt

13 letter words

  • preantepenult

14 letter words

  • superdifficult

What's the largest word you can derive using words that have 'p' in and end with 'lt'?
The longest word you can construct from words that have 'p' in and end with 'lt' is 'superdifficult', and it is made up of 14 letters.

Is there any word on this page that sticks out as the most common?
When it comes to well-known words, there's 'spoilt' which is the 17257th most popular word.

How many words can you put together from this list?
There are 64 words altogether.

In Scrabble, what's the best score possible using words that have 'p' in and end with 'lt'?
From this particular combination, the best word you ought to play is 'spyfault' scoring 16 in Scrabble.

Is there an example of a word from this page of word that has 'p' in and ends with 'lt' which might be thought of as unique in any respect?
We consider 'catapult' to be the most interesting word you can throw together. According to the English dictionary, 'catapult' is defined as "1. (Mil. Antiq.) An engine somewhat resembling a massive crossbow, used by the ancient Greeks and Romans for throwing stones, arrows, spears, etc. 2. A forked stick with elasti band for throwing small stones, etc.".