Words that start with 'inv' and contain 'y'


60 words have been uncovered.

5 letter words

  • invoy

8 letter words

  • inverity
  • inviably

9 letter words

  • invalidcy
  • invalidly
  • inventary
  • inventory
  • inversely
  • inviolacy
  • invisibly

10 letter words

  • invalidity
  • invaluably
  • invariably
  • invariancy
  • inveracity
  • inversedly
  • invertedly
  • inveteracy
  • invincibly
  • inviolably
  • invirility
  • invitatory
  • invitingly
  • invocatory
  • involutely
  • involutory
  • involvedly

11 letter words

  • invariantly
  • invasionary
  • invectively
  • inventively
  • inviability
  • invidiously
  • invigilancy
  • inviolately
  • inviscidity
  • involuntary
  • involutedly

12 letter words

  • inventorying
  • invertebracy
  • inveterately
  • invisibility
  • involatility
  • invulnerably

13 letter words

  • invariability
  • invendibility
  • inventibility
  • inventorially
  • invertibility
  • investigatory
  • invincibility
  • inviolability
  • involuntarily
  • involutionary

14 letter words

  • invaletudinary
  • invariantively
  • invigoratingly
  • invigoratively

15 letter words

  • investigatingly
  • invulnerability

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble you can play for ?
For a score of 16 points in Scrabble, you could play 'inviably'.

How many viable words could one put together from this combination of letters?
You can go with up to a maximum of 60 entries using our list of words that start with 'inv' and include 'y'.

What's the most popular word on this page?
'Invariably' is the most popular word from this that start with 'inv' and include 'y', ranked 5768th most common word.

How many letters does the biggest word from this list contain?
'Investigatingly' is the longest word that the Dictionarypedia database could find, containing 15 characters

What is an unusual word on this page?
Certainly one of the most peculiar words from this page is 'inventory'. 'Inventory' is defined as "An account, catalogue, or schedule, made by an executor or administrator, of all the goods and chattels, and sometimes of the real estate, of a deceased person; a list of the property of which a person or estate is found to be possessed; hence, an itemized list of goods or...", according to the dictionary.