Words that start with 'h' and contain 'cs'


There are 58 words you're able to use from the dictionary for words starting with 'h' that contain 'cs'.

6 letter words

  • havocs

7 letter words

  • haptics
  • herdics
  • heroics

8 letter words

  • hedonics
  • hematics
  • hepatics
  • heretics
  • hygenics
  • humanics

9 letter words

  • haematics
  • harmonics
  • haspspecs
  • hermetics
  • hygienics
  • hypnotics
  • hypothecs
  • hispanics
  • hysterics
  • historics
  • hittitics

10 letter words

  • halieutics
  • heuristics
  • hydraulics
  • hygiantics
  • hygiastics
  • homiletics
  • honorifics

11 letter words

  • hemastatics
  • heteroptics
  • hydroponics
  • hypersonics
  • hypodermics
  • hypophysics
  • hypothetics
  • hippiatrics
  • histrionics

12 letter words

  • hemadynamics
  • hemiteratics
  • hemodynamics
  • hemophiliacs
  • hermeneutics
  • hydrostatics
  • hygrostatics
  • hyperphysics

13 letter words

  • haemodynamics
  • hydrodynamics
  • hydrokinetics
  • hieroglyphics

14 letter words

  • hematodynamics
  • hydroeconomics
  • hydromagnetics
  • hydromechanics
  • hyperacoustics
  • hypochondriacs

15 letter words

  • hydrogymnastics

16 letter words

  • hemotherapeutics

17 letter words

  • hydrotherapeutics

What is the highest possible score you can get in Scrabble using this list of words that start with 'h' and contain 'cs'?
Using this particular combination, the best word you should play is 'hygenics' scoring 17 in Scrabble.

How many actual words are possible to put together from this combination of letters?
From this page of words that start with 'h' and include 'cs', Dictionarypedia has discovered 58 combinations which can be selected.

Is there any word on this page that jumps out as the most popular?
The most popular word for your request is 'heretics'.

What is the longest word you can make using words that start with 'h' and include 'cs'?
The longest word is 17 letters, which is 'hydrotherapeutics'.

What is an unusual word from the combinations available ?
We feel 'hydrodynamics' to be the most peculiar word on this page. According to the Oxford dictionary, 'hydrodynamics' means "That branch of the science of mechanics which relates to fluids, or, as usually limited, which treats of the laws of motion and action of nonelastic fluids, whether as investigated mathematically, or by observation and experiment; the principles of dynamics, as applied to water and other fluids. Note: The word...".