Words that start with 'dic' and contain 'p'


Dictionarypedia has found 37 words.

7 letter words

  • dicecup

8 letter words

  • diceplay

9 letter words

  • dichoptic
  • dicophane

10 letter words

  • dicephalus
  • dictagraph
  • dictaphone
  • dictograph

11 letter words

  • dicephalism
  • dicephalous
  • dichopodial
  • dichroscope
  • dictaphones
  • dictyophora

12 letter words

  • dicaryophase
  • dicaryophyte
  • dicarpellary
  • dichapetalum
  • dichocarpism
  • dichocarpous
  • dichroiscope
  • dichrooscope
  • dichroscopic
  • dictatorship
  • dictyopteran
  • dictyopteris
  • dictyosiphon

13 letter words

  • dichroiscopic
  • dichrooscopic
  • dictatorships
  • dictyograptus

14 letter words

  • dichromatopsia

15 letter words

  • dichapetalaceae

17 letter words

  • dictyosiphonaceae

18 letter words

  • dictyosiphonaceous

22 letter words

  • dicyclopentadienyliron

31 letter words

  • dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane

In Scrabble, what is the best score you can get from words that start with 'dic' and contain 'p'?
Our recommendation for a total score of 16 points is playing the word 'diceplay'.

In total, how many possible words can you make using these particular combinations of letters?
On this list of words that start with 'dic' and contain 'p', we have discovered 37 outstanding entries which can be selected.

How many characters does the largest word from this page contain?
The largest word located by Dictionarypedia is 'dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane'.

Which word that starts with 'dic' and includes 'p' is the most common word?
Our database reveals the most common word in the dictionary that start with 'dic' and include 'p' is 'dictatorship'.

What's an interesting word from the word combos possible on this list?
Dictionarypedia feels 'dictograph' to be the most interesting word. 'Dictograph''s definition is "A telephonic instrument for office or other similar use, having a sound-magnifying device enabling the ordinary mouthpiece to be dispensed with. Much use has been made of it for overhearing, or for recording, conversations for the purpose of obtaining evidence for use in litigation. The makers of this instrument spell...", according to the dictionary.