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


Your search term has generated 43 suitable entries.

4 letter words

  • dyce

7 letter words

  • dicycle
  • dicycly
  • diptyca
  • diptych
  • drycoal

8 letter words

  • dicyclic
  • diptycas
  • diptychs

9 letter words

  • dicyclica
  • dicyclies
  • dicyclist
  • diptychon

10 letter words

  • daunomycin
  • deglycerin
  • diphycercy

11 letter words

  • daisycutter
  • deglycerine
  • dephycercal
  • diglyceride
  • dinophyceae
  • diphycercal
  • discomycete
  • doxycycline

12 letter words

  • dermamycosis
  • dermatomyces
  • dermomycosis
  • dialycarpous
  • discomycetes
  • dithioglycol

13 letter words

  • dasycladaceae
  • discomycetous

14 letter words

  • dacrycystalgia
  • dasycladaceous
  • dermatomycosis
  • deuteromycetes

16 letter words

  • desoxycinchonine

19 letter words

  • deoxycorticosterone
  • dihydrostreptomycin

20 letter words

  • desoxycorticosterone

22 letter words

  • dicyclopentadienyliron

23 letter words

  • dihdroxycholecalciferol

25 letter words

  • demethylchlortetracycline

How many actual words can you make using the specified combination?
It's possible to make 43 words using the combination of words that start with 'd' and include 'yc'.

What is the highest score you can get in Scrabble from this list of words that start with 'd' and include 'yc'?
From this combination of letters, it is possible to make 'diptychs' for a total of 19 points.

How many characters are in the longest word on this page?
Consider 'demethylchlortetracycline', which is made up of 25 letters.

What is a strange word from the word combos possible on this page?
There are many interesting words in this list, however our favorite word happens to be 'diptych'. According to the Oxford dictionary, 'diptych' means "1. Anything consisting of two leaves. Especially: (a) (Roman Antiq.) A writing tablet consisting of two leaves of rigid material connected by hinges and shutting together so as to protect the writing within. (B) A picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets connected by hinges. See Triptych. 2....".