Words that start with 'f' and contain 'xi'


63 words have been generated using your search term.

5 letter words

  • foxie

6 letter words

  • faxing
  • fixing
  • fixion
  • fixity
  • fixive
  • foxier
  • foxily
  • foxing
  • foxish
  • foxite
  • fraxin

7 letter words

  • fixings
  • flaxier
  • flexile
  • flexing
  • flexion
  • flexity
  • flexive
  • fluxile
  • fluxing
  • fluxion
  • fluxive
  • foxiest
  • foxings
  • frixion

8 letter words

  • fixidity
  • fixities
  • flaxiest
  • flexible
  • flexibly
  • flexions
  • fluxible
  • fluxibly
  • fluxions
  • fornaxid
  • foxiness
  • fraxinus

9 letter words

  • flexility
  • flexional
  • flexitime
  • fluxility
  • fluxional
  • formoxime

10 letter words

  • ferredoxin
  • flexibilty
  • flummoxing
  • fluxionary
  • fluxionist
  • foxinesses
  • fraxinella
  • fungitoxic

11 letter words

  • flexibility
  • flexionless
  • fluxibility
  • fluxionally

12 letter words

  • flexibleness
  • fluxibleness
  • formaldoxime

13 letter words

  • flexibilities
  • formamidoxime
  • fungitoxicity

15 letter words

  • frontomaxillary

Which word on this page is made up of the largest number of letters?
There are 15 characters in the word 'frontomaxillary', that makes it the biggest word Dictionarypedia has.

How many words are possible to make using words that start with 'f' and include 'xi'?
There are up to 63 entries.

Which word on this page stands out as the most common?
A common word for your search is 'fixing'.

In Scrabble, what's the highest score you can get using words starting with 'f' that contain 'xi'?
From this particular combination, the best word you should play is 'flexibly' which scores 23 points.

Is there an example of a word from this page that could be considered as unusual in any regard?
Undoubtedly one of the most stand out words from this list is 'flexion'. It is defined as "1. The act of flexing or bending; a turning. 2. A bending; a part bent; a fold. Bacon. 3. (Gram.) Syntactical change of form of words, as by declension or conjugation; inflection. Express the syntactical relations by flexion. Sir W. Hamilton. 4. (Physiol.) The bending of a limb...".