Words that start with 'e' and contain 'ors'


Our records have found 87 entries.

6 letter words

  • ephors
  • errors

7 letter words

  • editors
  • enamors
  • endorse

8 letter words

  • eductors
  • ejectors
  • electors
  • emperors
  • enactors
  • endorsed
  • endorsee
  • endorser
  • endorses
  • endorsor
  • equators
  • erectors
  • evertors
  • evictors
  • exactors
  • excitors
  • extrorse

9 letter words

  • educators
  • effectors
  • elevators
  • elicitors
  • emanators
  • emulators
  • endeavors
  • endorsees
  • endorsers
  • endorsing
  • endorsors
  • ephorship
  • evocators
  • executors
  • expiators
  • extensors
  • exteriors
  • extorsion
  • extorsive
  • extrorsal

10 letter words

  • editorship
  • endorsable
  • enervators
  • escalators
  • estimators
  • evacuators
  • evaluators
  • excavators
  • execrators
  • exhibitors
  • expositors
  • extractors
  • extrorsely

11 letter words

  • editorships
  • ejaculators
  • elaborators
  • electorship
  • eliminators
  • elucidators
  • emperorship
  • endorsation
  • endorsement
  • endorsingly
  • enumerators
  • enunciators
  • eradicators
  • evaporators
  • exonerators
  • expatiators
  • explicators
  • expurgators
  • extorsively

12 letter words

  • eigenvectors
  • emancipators
  • emasculators
  • endorsements
  • equivocators
  • exaggerators
  • executorship

13 letter words

  • escheatorship
  • exhibitorship
  • expectorators
  • exterminators
  • extractorship

15 letter words

  • excommunicators

Which word on this page sticks out as the most common?
Our database reveals the most popular word that start with 'e' and include 'ors' is 'errors'!

In total, how many words are available using this combination of letters?
87

How many characters does the longest word from this list contain?
The largest word is 15 characters, which is 'excommunicators'.

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble available from this list ?
For a score of 17 points, it is possible to use 'ejectors'.

What's an unusual word from the combinations available ?
By far the most peculiar word in this list is 'editorship'. According to the Oxford dictionary, 'editorship' means "The office or charge of an editor; care and superintendence of a publication.".