Words that include 'rdm'


60 results are available for this specific combination.

7 letter words

  • birdman
  • birdmen
  • bordman
  • herdman
  • herdmen
  • yardman
  • yardmen
  • wardman
  • wardmen
  • wordman
  • wordmen

8 letter words

  • boardman
  • boardmen
  • swordman
  • swordmen
  • wardmaid
  • wardmote

9 letter words

  • awardment
  • cardmaker
  • cordmaker
  • hardmouth
  • wordmaker

10 letter words

  • bombardman
  • bombardmen
  • cardmaking
  • debordment
  • halberdman
  • yardmaster
  • orchardman
  • orchardmen
  • retardment
  • swordmaker
  • wordmaking
  • wordmonger

11 letter words

  • birdmouthed
  • bombardment
  • discardment
  • dockyardman
  • hardmouthed
  • yardmasters
  • leewardmost
  • nordmarkite
  • outwardmost
  • stowbordman
  • stowbordmen
  • swordmaking
  • wordmanship
  • wordmongery

12 letter words

  • backswordman
  • backswordmen
  • boardmanship
  • bombardments
  • swordmanship
  • vizardmonger
  • westwardmost
  • windwardmost

13 letter words

  • coastguardman
  • interlardment
  • nonretardment
  • wordmongering

What's the highest number of points you're able to get in Scrabble using this list of words with 'rdm' in them?
We recommend using 'wardmaid' for a score of score of 15 points.

How many letters are in the longest word from this page?
The biggest word is 13 letters long, which is 'coastguardman'.

In total, how many words is it possible to make using these particular combinations of letters?
It is possible to assemble 60 words with the specified combination.

What's the most common word with 'rdm' in them?
We've discovered that 'bombardment' is the 21157th most common word.

Is there an example of a word from this page of word with 'rdm' in them which could be deemed as unusual?
'Bombardment' is definitely the most peculiar word in our list of words with 'rdm' in them. 'Bombardment''s definition is "An attack upon a fortress or fortified town, with shells, hot shot, rockets, etc.; the act of throwing bombs and shot into a town or fortified place.", according to the English dictionary.