Words that start with 'rom' and contain 'c'


The dictionary has 47 words you're able to use for words starting with 'rom' that contain 'c'.

5 letter words

  • romic

6 letter words

  • romaic

7 letter words

  • romance
  • romancy
  • romanic
  • rommack

8 letter words

  • romanced
  • romancer
  • romances
  • romansch
  • romantic
  • romescot

9 letter words

  • romancean
  • romancers
  • romancing
  • romancist
  • romantics

10 letter words

  • romanceful
  • romanceish
  • romancelet
  • romancical
  • romanistic
  • romantical
  • romanticly

11 letter words

  • romanceless
  • romancelike
  • romanceress
  • romanticise
  • romanticism
  • romanticist
  • romanticity
  • romanticize

12 letter words

  • romancealist
  • romanceproof
  • romantically
  • romanticists
  • romanticized
  • romanticizes
  • romanticness

13 letter words

  • romancemonger
  • romanticalism
  • romanticality
  • romanticistic
  • romanticizing

14 letter words

  • romanceishness
  • romanticalness

15 letter words

  • romanticization

In Scrabble, what is the highest score you can get using words that start with 'rom' and include 'c'?
From this particular combination, the best word to play is 'rommack' for a score of 17 points.

How many characters are in the biggest word on this list?
There are 15 characters in the word 'romanticization', making it the largest word Dictionarypedia has.

What's the most common word that starts with 'rom' and includes 'c' in the dictionary?
'Romantic' is the most popular word from this list, ranked 4283rd most common word.

How many usable words can you make using the specified combination?
It is possible to create 47 words with the specified combination.

What word that starts with 'rom' and includes 'c' is the most interesting?
The most interesting word based on a recent poll is 'romanic'. 'Romanic' is defined as "1. Of or pertaining to Rome or its people. 2. Of or pertaining to any or all of the various languages which, during the Middle Ages, sprung out of the old Roman, or popular form of Latin, as the Italian, spanish, portuguese, french, provencal, etc. 3. Related to the Roman...", according to the English dictionary.