Words that start with 'i' and contain 'orr'


Altogether there are 43 results possible for this search.

6 letter words

  • incorr

9 letter words

  • ichorrhea
  • incorrect
  • incorrupt
  • isorropic

10 letter words

  • ichorrhoea
  • interworry

11 letter words

  • ichorrhemia
  • incorrectly
  • incorrosive
  • incorrupted
  • incorruptly

12 letter words

  • ichorrhaemia
  • idiorrhythmy
  • incorrection
  • incorrigible
  • incorrigibly
  • incorrodable
  • incorrodible
  • incorruption
  • incorruptive
  • isorrhythmic

13 letter words

  • idiorrhythmic
  • incorrectness
  • incorruptible
  • incorruptibly
  • incorruptness
  • ischiorrhogic

14 letter words

  • idiorrhythmism
  • intercorrelate

15 letter words

  • incorrespondent
  • incorresponding
  • incorrigibility
  • intercorrelated

16 letter words

  • incorrespondence
  • incorrespondency
  • incorrigibleness
  • incorruptibility
  • intercorrelating
  • intercorrelation

17 letter words

  • incorruptibleness
  • intercorrelations

18 letter words

  • incorruptibilities

What's the max number of words one is able to create from this combination of letters?
It is possible to make 43 words using the specified combination.

What is the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
You could make 'incorr' for a score of 8 points.

Which word that starts with 'i' and includes 'orr' is the most common word?
Our system reveals the most popular word that start with 'i' and include 'orr' is 'incorrect'.

How many letters are in the largest word from this list?
The largest word is 18 characters long, which is 'incorruptibilities'.

Is there a distinct word from this page of word that starts with 'i' and includes 'orr' which might be deemed as unusual?
Dictionarypedia thinks 'incorrect' to be the most weird word on this list. The definition of 'incorrect' is as follows: "1. Not correct; not according to a copy or model, or to established rules; inaccurate; faulty. The piece, you think, is incorrect. Pope. 2. Not in accordance with the truth; inaccurate; not exact; as, an incorrect statement or calculation. 3. Not accordant with duty or morality; not duly regulated or...". Credit to the Oxford Dictionary.