Words that contain 't' and end in 'ft'


The combination requested has 79 results.

4 letter words

  • taft
  • tift
  • toft
  • tuft

5 letter words

  • theft
  • thoft
  • troft

6 letter words

  • strift
  • thrift

7 letter words

  • outsift

8 letter words

  • antileft
  • antilift
  • artcraft
  • outdraft
  • outshift
  • outswift
  • unthrift
  • witcraft

9 letter words

  • antidraft
  • antigraft
  • antitheft
  • autograft
  • candytuft
  • misthrift
  • poetcraft
  • prothrift
  • rotocraft
  • starcraft
  • tailshaft
  • wanthrift

10 letter words

  • aftershaft
  • courtcraft
  • dingthrift
  • forethrift
  • ghostcraft
  • intergraft
  • ketchcraft
  • metalcraft
  • muckthrift
  • rotorcraft
  • scoutcraft
  • smithcraft
  • stagecraft
  • statecraft
  • stonecraft
  • thiefcraft
  • tradecraft
  • transshift
  • turboshaft
  • watercraft
  • witchcraft

11 letter words

  • afterthrift
  • authorcraft
  • countergift
  • counterhaft
  • fathercraft
  • festschrift
  • forestcraft
  • healthcraft
  • heterograft
  • mothercraft
  • naturecraft
  • priestcraft
  • scapethrift
  • spendthrift
  • statuecraft
  • tailorcraft
  • tyrantcraft
  • tonguecraft
  • wastethrift
  • withercraft

12 letter words

  • antiaircraft
  • countercraft
  • counterdraft
  • countershaft
  • leathercraft
  • picturecraft
  • theatercraft

15 letter words

  • antipriestcraft

In total, how many words can you make using these specific combinations of letters?
On this page of words that have 't' in and end with 'ft', we have discovered 79 brilliant combinations which are possible in total.

In Scrabble, what's the best score possible using this list of words that contain 't' and end in 'ft'?
For 16 points, it's possible to use 'witcraft'.

Is there an example of a word from this page which could be deemed as interesting in any respect?
By far the most interesting word from this list is 'toft'. According to the English dictionary, 'toft' is defined as "1. A knoll or hill. [Obs.] "A tower on a toft." Piers Plowman. 2. A grove of trees; also, a plain. [Prov. Eng.] 3. (O. Eng. Law) A place where a messuage has once stood; the site of a burnt or decayed house.".

Is there any word on this page that sticks out as the most popular?
When it comes to popular words, there's 'theft', which ranks as the 12475th most common word.

How many letters are in the biggest word from this page?
'Antipriestcraft' is made up of 15 characters, and is the largest word possible to make from this list.