Words that contain 'ru' and end in 'ms'


66 words have been generated from your specific request.

4 letter words

  • rums

5 letter words

  • arums
  • drums

6 letter words

  • aurums
  • durums
  • forums
  • jorums
  • larums
  • scrums
  • serums
  • strums
  • thrums

7 letter words

  • alarums
  • antrums
  • asarums
  • cuprums
  • estrums
  • ferrums
  • labrums
  • quorums
  • sacrums
  • truisms

8 letter words

  • brutisms
  • bruxisms
  • cancrums
  • centrums
  • chetrums
  • decorums
  • doldrums
  • eardrums
  • frustums
  • fulcrums
  • humdrums
  • labarums
  • lustrums
  • nostrums
  • oestrums
  • rostrums
  • sistrums
  • tantrums

9 letter words

  • altruisms
  • brunizems
  • cerebrums
  • corundums
  • diestrums
  • druidisms
  • electrums
  • grubworms
  • plastrums
  • plectrums
  • rubidiums
  • ruralisms
  • spectrums
  • variorums
  • veratrums

10 letter words

  • antiserums
  • conundrums
  • menstruums

11 letter words

  • alabastrums
  • epicentrums
  • kettledrums
  • panjandrums
  • sequestrums
  • simulacrums

12 letter words

  • candelabrums
  • posteriorums

Which word in particular from this list contains the largest number of letters?
The biggest word is 12 letters long, which is 'candelabrums'.

Is there a word on this page that sticks out as the most common?
'Drums' is the most popular word from this list, ranked 63411th most common word.

What is the max number of words one is able to make using this combination of letters?
There are up to a maximum of 66 entries using our page of words that contain 'ru' and end in 'ms'.

What is the highest number of points you're able to get in Scrabble from this list of words that have 'ru' in and end with 'ms'?
Our recommendation for a total score of 19 points is playing the word 'bruxisms'.

Is there a word from this page that could be thought of as unique in any respect?
By far the most strange word in this list is 'doldrums'. 'Doldrums''s definition is "A part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks; -- so called by sailors. To be in the doldrums, to be in a state of listlessness ennui, or tedium.", according to the dictionary.