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


For words that start with 'lo' and include 'f', there are 77 words.

3 letter words

  • lof

4 letter words

  • loaf
  • loft
  • loof

5 letter words

  • loafs
  • lofty
  • lofts
  • loofa
  • loofs

6 letter words

  • loafed
  • loafer
  • lobfig
  • lofted
  • lofter
  • logoff
  • loofah
  • loofas
  • loofie

7 letter words

  • loafers
  • loafing
  • loaflet
  • lobefin
  • lockful
  • lofters
  • loftier
  • loftily
  • lofting
  • loftman
  • loftmen
  • loneful
  • longfin
  • longful
  • loofahs
  • loopful
  • lossful
  • loveful
  • lowlife

8 letter words

  • loadinfo
  • loathful
  • lobefins
  • lobefoot
  • lobiform
  • lockfast
  • locofoco
  • lodgeful
  • loftiest
  • loftless
  • loftsman
  • loftsmen
  • longfelt
  • longleaf
  • loofness
  • lotiform
  • lowlifer
  • lowlifes

9 letter words

  • loaferdom
  • loaferish
  • loafingly
  • loanshift
  • lobefoots
  • locofocos
  • lodestuff
  • lofstelle
  • loftiness
  • loomfixer
  • looseleaf
  • lossproof
  • loveproof

10 letter words

  • loathfully
  • lobefooted
  • lorisiform
  • loveflower

11 letter words

  • locofocoism
  • loosestrife

12 letter words

  • loathfulness
  • lobsterproof

13 letter words

  • longsuffering

Which word on this page is the most common?
According to our database, the most common word in the dictionary that start with 'lo' and include 'f' is 'lofty'.

How many characters does the largest word from this page consist of?
'Longsuffering' is the longest word that our database could assemble, containing 13 characters

How many words can you make using this combination of letters?
It's possible to make 77 words using this combination.

What is the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble from this list of words that start with 'lo' and include 'f'?
For 17 points in Scrabble, one could play 'lockfast'.

Which word that starts with 'lo' and includes 'f' is the most unique?
An example of an unusual word from this list is 'lobefoot'. The dictionary defines it as "A bird having lobate toes; esp., a phalarope.".