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


44 words have been discovered for this particular combination.

5 letter words

  • espec

6 letter words

  • espece
  • expect

7 letter words

  • expects

8 letter words

  • especial
  • expected
  • expecter

9 letter words

  • expectant
  • expecters
  • expecting
  • expection
  • expective

10 letter words

  • ecospecies
  • especially
  • expectable
  • expectably
  • expectance
  • expectancy
  • expectedly
  • extrospect

11 letter words

  • ecospecific
  • expectantly
  • expectation
  • expectative
  • expectingly
  • expectorant
  • expectorate

12 letter words

  • especialness
  • expectancies
  • expectations
  • expectedness
  • expectorants
  • expectorated
  • expectorates
  • expectorator

13 letter words

  • expectorating
  • expectoration
  • expectorative
  • expectorators
  • extraspectral
  • extrospection
  • extrospective

14 letter words

  • expectorations

15 letter words

  • ecospecifically

How many actual words can you put together using the combination specified?
There are 44 words for you to decide on.

In Scrabble, what is the highest possible score you can get from this list of words starting with 'e' that contain 'pec'?
Using this combination of letters, the best word you should play is 'expected' which gets 20 in Scrabble.

What's the most popular word that starts with 'e' and includes 'pec' in the dictionary?
As far as well-known words go, there's 'especially', which ranks as the 715th most popular word.

How many characters does the largest word on this list consist of?
'Ecospecifically'

Which word that starts with 'e' and includes 'pec' is the most unique?
'Expect' is definitely the most unusual word from our list of words that start with 'e' and include 'pec'. The standard definition of 'expect' is as follows: "1. To wait for; to await. [Obs.] Let's in, and there expect their coming. Shak. 2. To look for (mentally); to look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come; to have a previous apprehension of, whether of good or evil; to look...". Source Cambridge Dictionary.