Words that start with 'ecc' and contain 's'


37 results were derived using your search term.

6 letter words

  • eccles

8 letter words

  • eccyesis
  • ecclesia
  • eccrisis

9 letter words

  • ecchymose
  • ecclesiae
  • ecclesial

10 letter words

  • eccentrics
  • ecchymosed
  • ecchymoses
  • ecchymosis
  • ecclesiast

11 letter words

  • ecclesiarch

12 letter words

  • ecchondrosis
  • ecclesiarchy
  • ecclesiastes
  • ecclesiastic
  • ecclesiastry
  • ecclesiology

13 letter words

  • ecclesiastics
  • ecclesiolater
  • ecclesiolatry
  • ecclesiologic

14 letter words

  • eccentricities
  • ecclesiastical
  • ecclesiasticus
  • ecclesiography
  • ecclesiologist
  • ecclesiophobia

15 letter words

  • ecclesiasticism
  • ecclesiasticize
  • ecclesioclastic
  • ecclesiological

16 letter words

  • ecclesiastically

17 letter words

  • ecclesiasticalism
  • ecclesiologically

18 letter words

  • ecclesiasticalness

How many acceptable words are possible to make using this list?
One can derive 37 words from this list.

In Scrabble, what's the most points you can get from words that start with 'ecc' and include 's'?
Our suggestion for a total of 15 points is playing the word 'eccyesis'.

Which word that starts with 'ecc' and includes 's' is the most common word?
According to our records, the most common word that start with 'ecc' and include 's' is 'ecclesiastical'.

How many letters are in the largest word from this list?
The largest word that's possible to construct from the combination searched for is 'ecclesiasticalness', which consists of 18 characters.

What is a strange word on this list?
The most stand out word based on public feedback is 'ecclesiastic'. 'Ecclesiastic''s definition is "Of or pertaining to the church. See Ecclesiastical. "Ecclesiastic government." Swift. A person in holy orders, or consecrated to the service of the church and the ministry of religion; a clergyman; a priest. From a humble ecclesiastic, he was subsequently preferred to the highest dignities of the church. Prescott.", according to the dictionary.