Words that start with 'glu' and contain 'c'


This particular combination has 71 solutions.

5 letter words

  • gluck

6 letter words

  • glucic
  • glucid
  • glucke
  • glunch
  • glutch

7 letter words

  • glucase
  • glucate
  • glucide
  • glucina
  • glucine
  • glucose

8 letter words

  • glucagon
  • glucemia
  • glucidic
  • glucinic
  • glucinum
  • glucosan
  • glucoses
  • glucosic
  • glucosid
  • glucosin
  • glunched
  • glunches
  • glutamic
  • glutaric

9 letter words

  • glucaemia
  • glucagons
  • glucinium
  • glucinums
  • glucogene
  • gluconate
  • glucosane
  • glucoside
  • glucosine
  • glucosone
  • glumaceae
  • glunching

10 letter words

  • glucogenic
  • glucokinin
  • glucolipid
  • glucolipin
  • glucolysis
  • glucosemia
  • glucosidal
  • glucosidic
  • glucosuria
  • glucosuric
  • glucuronic
  • glumaceous
  • glutaminic

11 letter words

  • glucokinase
  • glucolipide
  • glucolipine
  • glucosaemia
  • glucosamine
  • glucosazone
  • glucosidase
  • glucuronide

12 letter words

  • glucogenesis
  • glucoprotein
  • glucosulfone

13 letter words

  • gluconeogenic
  • gluconokinase
  • glucuronidase

14 letter words

  • glucocorticoid
  • glucocorticord
  • glucofrangulin
  • glucosidically

15 letter words

  • gluconeogenesis
  • gluconeogenetic

How many characters are in the largest word from this page?
'gluconeogenesis' (15 characters)

In Scrabble, what is the most points you can get using this list of words that start with 'glu' and include 'c'?
For a total of 15 points in Scrabble, it is possible to play 'glunched'.

Is there any word on this page that jumps out as the most popular?
We've identified that 'glucose' is the 96283rd most common word.

What's the maximum number of words you're able to construct from words that start with 'glu' and include 'c'?
It is possible to make 71 words from the specified combination.

What is an unusual word from all the combinations available ?
Our favorite weird word from this list is 'glucose'. It is defined as "1. A variety of sugar occurring in nature very abundantly, as in ripe grapes, and in honey, and produced in great quantities from starch, etc., by the action of heat and acids. It is only about half as sweet as cane sugar. Called also dextrose, grape sugar, diabetic sugar, and...".