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


This combination has 75 results.

3 letter words

  • rms

4 letter words

  • rams
  • rems
  • rims
  • roms
  • rums

5 letter words

  • reams
  • roams
  • rooms

6 letter words

  • ramsch
  • ramsey
  • ramson
  • realms
  • rearms
  • rehems
  • retems
  • rheums

7 letter words

  • racisms
  • radiums
  • ramsons
  • ramstam
  • randoms
  • ransoms
  • rectums
  • redeems
  • refilms
  • reforms
  • retrims
  • rewarms
  • rhythms
  • rumshop

8 letter words

  • ramshorn
  • ramstead
  • realisms
  • reblooms
  • reclaims
  • requiems
  • rhabdoms
  • rheniums
  • rhodiums
  • rimstone
  • roomsful
  • roomsome
  • rostrums

9 letter words

  • racemisms
  • ramshorns
  • reaffirms
  • rebeldoms
  • reinforms
  • renograms
  • residuums
  • rightisms
  • rigorisms
  • ringworms
  • robotisms
  • royalisms
  • roomstead
  • rosariums
  • rowdyisms
  • rubidiums
  • ruralisms

10 letter words

  • radiograms
  • rainstorms
  • ramshackle
  • ramshackly
  • reconfirms
  • reprograms
  • roundworms
  • rumswizzle

11 letter words

  • ramscallion
  • ramshackled
  • reaccustoms
  • referendums

14 letter words

  • ramshackleness
  • roentgenograms

How many possible words can you make using this combination of letters?
There are 75 brilliant words for you to consider.

How many letters does the longest word on this list contain?
The longest word that's possible to assemble from this combination is 'ramshackleness', which consists of 14 characters.

Which word on this page ranks as the most popular?
We've identified that 'rooms' is the 2291st most common word.

What is the highest score you're able to get in Scrabble from this list of words that start with 'r' and include 'ms'?
Using this combination, the best word to play is 'requiems' for a total score of 19 points.

Which is the most unique word from this list?
We feel 'ramson' to be the most interesting word you can put together. It means "A broad-leaved species of garlic (Allium ursinum), common in European gardens; -- called also buckram.".