Words that contain 'um' and end in 'ce'


Scroll down to discover 52 entries for every word that has 'um' in and ends with 'ce'.

6 letter words

  • pumice

7 letter words

  • pummice

9 letter words

  • cumbrance
  • intumesce
  • luminance
  • luminesce
  • mumchance

10 letter words

  • circumduce
  • decumbence
  • incumbence
  • neumatizce
  • pneumatoce
  • recumbence
  • thumbpiece
  • tumescence

11 letter words

  • encumbrance
  • illuminance
  • incumbrance
  • spumescence
  • succumbence
  • triumphance

12 letter words

  • circumstance
  • detumescence
  • extumescence
  • intumescence
  • luminescence
  • pneumonocace
  • retumescence
  • transhumance

13 letter words

  • circumference
  • circumfluence
  • circumjacence

14 letter words

  • circumambience
  • disencumbrance
  • sursumvergence

15 letter words

  • bioluminescence
  • circumcrescence
  • deorsumvergence
  • nonluminescence
  • oxyluminescence
  • superincumbence

16 letter words

  • autoluminescence

17 letter words

  • chemiluminescence
  • photoluminescence
  • radioluminescence
  • semicircumference
  • triboluminescence

18 letter words

  • thermoluminescence

19 letter words

  • cathodoluminescence
  • chemicoluminescence
  • electroluminescence

21 letter words

  • crystalloluminescence

What is the highest number of points you're able to get in Scrabble from this list of words that contain 'um' and end in 'ce'?
For a total of 15 points in Scrabble, one could use 'pummice'.

How many words are there using the combination requested?
One could create 52 words with this combination.

Which word in particular from this list has the highest character count?
'crystalloluminescence', consisting of 21 letters.

Which word that has 'um' in and ends with 'ce' is the most common word?
'Circumstance' is the most popular word from this page, ranked 3032nd most common word.

What's a weird word on this page?
We consider 'circumduce' to be the most interesting word on this page. According to the Oxford dictionary, 'circumduce' means "To declare elapsed, as the time allowed for introducing evidence. Sir W. Scott.".