Words that start with 'c' and contain 'nad'


Dictionarypedia has found 48 words.

6 letter words

  • canada

7 letter words

  • canadol
  • cornada
  • coronad

8 letter words

  • canadian
  • canadine
  • canadite
  • clownade
  • coronado

9 letter words

  • canadians
  • cannonade
  • carbonade
  • carbonado
  • carronade
  • cassonade
  • citronade
  • colonaded
  • colonnade
  • coronados
  • cottonade

10 letter words

  • cannonaded
  • cannonades
  • carbonados
  • cercomonad
  • chiffonade
  • colonnaded
  • colonnades
  • coronadite

11 letter words

  • canadianism
  • canadianize
  • cannonading
  • carbonadoed
  • carbonadoes
  • chrysomonad
  • cryptomonad

12 letter words

  • canadianisms
  • carbonadoing

13 letter words

  • catanadromous

14 letter words

  • cercomonadidae
  • chrysomonadina
  • chrysomonadine
  • cryptomonadina

15 letter words

  • canadianization
  • cellulomonadeae
  • chrysomonadales
  • cryptomonadales

17 letter words

  • chlamydomonadidae

18 letter words

  • chlamydomonadaceae

How many words can you put together using the specified combination?
On this page of words that start with 'c' and include 'nad', we have discovered 48 combinations that are available.

Which word that starts with 'c' and includes 'nad' is the most common word in the dictionary?
The most well-known word for your search is 'cannonade'.

What's the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
We advise using 'clownade' for a score of 14 points.

How many characters are in the longest word on this page?
The largest word on this list is 'chlamydomonadaceae', which contains of 18 letters

Which word that starts with 'c' and includes 'nad' is the most unusual?
'Carbonade' is certainly the most peculiar word from our list of words that start with 'c' and include 'nad'. 'Carbonade' is defined as "Flesh, fowl, etc., cut across, seasoned, and broiled on coals; a chop. [Obs.] 1. To cut (meat) across for frying or broiling; to cut or slice and broil. [Obs.] A short-legged hen daintily carbonadoed. Bean. & Fl. 2. To cut or hack, as in fighting. [Obs.] I'll so carbonado your shanks....", according to the English dictionary.