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


There are 62 entries at your disposal for this search.

5 letter words

  • paque
  • pique

6 letter words

  • opaque
  • plaque
  • pulque

7 letter words

  • pataque
  • perique
  • piroque
  • placque
  • puraque
  • repique

8 letter words

  • applique
  • palenque
  • parroque
  • pauraque
  • perioque
  • perruque
  • physique
  • postique
  • pratique
  • replique
  • unopaque

9 letter words

  • demipique
  • nonopaque
  • opalesque
  • paycheque
  • plastique
  • poetesque
  • politique
  • propinque
  • subopaque
  • triptyque

10 letter words

  • alpinesque
  • aprilesque
  • eumolpique
  • gipsyesque
  • gypsyesque
  • japanesque
  • pendeloque
  • picaresque
  • radiopaque
  • reciproque
  • semiopaque

11 letter words

  • osteoplaque
  • pedantesque
  • picturesque
  • plateresque
  • platonesque
  • procritique
  • sympathique

12 letter words

  • diplomatique
  • pectoriloque
  • peruginesque
  • preburlesque
  • raphaelesque
  • unpicaresque

13 letter words

  • electroplaque
  • petrarchesque
  • pseudoantique
  • sculpturesque
  • unpicturesque

14 letter words

  • roentgenopaque

How many characters are in the biggest word from this page?
The biggest word found by our team is 'roentgenopaque'.

What's the total number of words you're able to put together from this combination of letters?
You can choose from 62 entries.

Is there any word on this page that stands out as the most common?
When it comes to well-known words, there's 'picturesque', which is the 5047th most popular word.

What's the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
From this particular combination, you can play 'physique' scoring 25 in Scrabble.

What's an interesting word on this page of words that have 'p' in and end with 'que'?
There are a number of peculiar words on this page, albeit our favorite word right now is 'pratique'. The dictionary defines it as "1. (Com.) Primarily, liberty of converse; intercourse; hence, a certificate, given after compliance with quarantine regulations, permitting a ship to land passengers and crew; -- a term used particularly in the south of Europe. 2. Practice; habits. [Obs.] "One of English education and pratique." R. North.".