Words that start with 'd' and contain 'vis'


For words starting with 'd' that contain 'vis', there are 59 entries to choose from.

5 letter words

  • davis

6 letter words

  • devise
  • divisa
  • divise
  • divisi
  • dovish

7 letter words

  • dervish
  • devisal
  • devised
  • devisee
  • deviser
  • devises
  • devisor
  • divisor
  • drilvis

8 letter words

  • devisals
  • devisees
  • devisers
  • devising
  • devisors
  • disvisor
  • division
  • divisive
  • divisory
  • divisors

9 letter words

  • dervishes
  • devisable
  • devisings
  • disadvise
  • disvisage
  • dividivis
  • divisible
  • divisibly
  • divisions
  • divisural

10 letter words

  • dervishism
  • disadvised
  • divisional
  • divisively
  • divisorial
  • dovishness

11 letter words

  • dervishhood
  • dervishlike
  • detectivism
  • deviscerate
  • disadvising
  • divisionary
  • divisionism
  • divisionist

12 letter words

  • devisability
  • divisibility
  • divisionally
  • divisiveness

13 letter words

  • descriptivism
  • destructivism
  • devisceration
  • divisibleness
  • divisionistic

14 letter words

  • divisibilities

What's the most common word for this page?
Our database reveals the most common word in the dictionary that start with 'd' and include 'vis' is 'division'!

In total, how many possible words can you make using this combination of letters?
From this list of words that start with 'd' and contain 'vis', there are 59 combinations which are available overall.

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble available from this list ?
Our suggestion for a total score of 15 points is to play the word 'divisive'.

Which word from this list is made up of the highest number of characters?
The biggest word on this page is 'divisibilities'. It is made up 14 characters.

What's a weird word from all the combinations available on this page?
'Devisable' certainly stands as the most interesting word from our list of words that start with 'd' and include 'vis'. The conventional definition of 'devisable' is as follows: "1. Capable of being devised, invented, or contrived. 2. Capable of being bequeathed, or given by will.". Credit to the Cambridge Dictionary.