Words that start with 'r' and contain 'iu'


There are 51 results usable for this search.

6 letter words

  • radium
  • radius
  • regius

7 letter words

  • radiums
  • rhenium
  • rhodium

8 letter words

  • radiuses
  • ranarium
  • reduvius
  • refugium
  • remedium
  • resilium
  • rhabdium
  • rheniums
  • rhodiums
  • ricinium
  • risorius
  • romanium
  • rosarium
  • rubidium

9 letter words

  • radiumize
  • ratiuncle
  • reflexiue
  • residiuum
  • retiarius
  • rhinarium
  • rhipidium
  • rhizobium
  • rhopalium
  • rosariums
  • rubidiums
  • ruthenium

10 letter words

  • radiumlike

11 letter words

  • radiosodium
  • radiumproof
  • raspatorium
  • refrigerium
  • repertorium

12 letter words

  • radiocalcium
  • radiothorium
  • rhacomitrium

13 letter words

  • radioactinium
  • radiothallium
  • radiumization
  • radiumtherapy
  • respiratorium
  • restibrachium
  • rutherfordium

14 letter words

  • radiopotassium
  • radiostrontium
  • rhinosporidium

Which word in particular on this page consists the largest number of letters?
The longest word that's possible to assemble from this list is 'radiopotassium', and it contains 14 characters.

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble you can play for ?
Using this particular combination, it is possible to make 'rhabdium' which scores 16 in Scrabble.

Is there a word on this page that jumps out as the most popular?
We've discovered that 'radius' is the 25563rd most common word.

How many viable words can you put together using this combination of letters?
It's possible to make 51 words with the combination you searched for.

What's an interesting word from the combinations possible on this page?
The most peculiar word from this list is 'radius'. The definition of 'radius' is as follows: "1. (Geom.) A right line drawn or extending from the center of a circle to the periphery; the semidiameter of a circle or sphere. 2. (Anat.) The preaxial bone of the forearm, or brachium, corresponding to the tibia of the hind limb. See Illust. Of Artiodactyla. Note: The...". Credit goes to Oxford Dictionary.