Words that contain 'yp' and end in 'an'


There are 51 words you're able to use from the dictionary for words containing 'yp' and ending with 'an'.

6 letter words

  • frypan
  • trypan

7 letter words

  • cyprian
  • claypan

8 letter words

  • egyptian
  • gypseian
  • hypogean
  • hypozoan
  • ypurinan
  • ocypodan
  • pattypan
  • polypean
  • polypian
  • typhoean

9 letter words

  • grypanian
  • ocypodian
  • sisyphean
  • sisyphian
  • typhonian

10 letter words

  • glyptician
  • hypodorian
  • hypoionian
  • hypolydian
  • polyparian
  • scyphozoan
  • tryptophan

11 letter words

  • calypsonian
  • cryptodiran
  • eucalyptian
  • hyperborean
  • hypernomian
  • hypoaeolian
  • hypolocrian
  • polyphagian
  • polyphemian

12 letter words

  • cyprinoidean
  • cryptogamian
  • hyperabelian
  • hyperoartian
  • hyperotretan
  • hypocleidian
  • hypophrygian
  • hypsistarian
  • tricoryphean

13 letter words

  • hypocarpogean
  • scyphomedusan

14 letter words

  • hypomixolydian
  • hyporhachidian

15 letter words

  • hypermixolydian
  • polyphloesboean
  • polyplacophoran

What's the maximum number of words one is able to put together using this combination of letters?
It is possible to assemble 51 words from the letter combination you asked for.

How many characters are in the longest word on this page?
The biggest word you could derive from this combination is 'hypermixolydian', and it contains 15 characters.

What is the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble using this list of words that have 'yp' in and end with 'an'?
For a total of 25 points, it is possible to use 'hypozoan'.

What is the most unusual word from this page?
Standing as our favorite weird word on this list is 'egyptian'. 'Egyptian''s definition is "Pertaining to Egypt, in Africa. Egyptian bean. (Bot.) (a) The beanlike fruit of an aquatic plant (Nelumbium speciosum), somewhat resembling the water lily. (B) See under Bean, 1. -- Egyptian cross. See Illust. (No. 6) of Cross. -- Egyptian thorn (Bot.), a medium-sized tree (Acacia vera). It is one of...", according to the dictionary.