Words that start with 'ru' and contain 'p'


Scroll down to uncover 80 combinations for every word that starts with 'ru' and includes 'p'.

4 letter words

  • rump
  • rupa

5 letter words

  • rumpy
  • rumps
  • rupee
  • rupia
  • rupie

6 letter words

  • rumpad
  • rumper
  • rumple
  • rumply
  • rumpot
  • rumpus
  • rupees
  • rupert
  • rupiah
  • rupial
  • ruppia

7 letter words

  • rudolph
  • rumpade
  • rumpled
  • rumples
  • rumshop
  • rupiahs
  • rupitic
  • ruptile
  • ruption
  • ruptive
  • rupture
  • ruspone

8 letter words

  • rumpless
  • rumplier
  • rumpling
  • rumpuses
  • runproof
  • rupicola
  • ruptuary
  • ruptured
  • ruptures

9 letter words

  • rudolphus
  • ruinproof
  • rulership
  • rumpadder
  • rumpliest
  • runkeeper
  • rupellary
  • rupestral
  • rupicapra
  • rupturing
  • rustproof

10 letter words

  • rudderpost
  • rudolphine
  • rumorproof
  • rupestrian
  • rupestrine
  • rupicoline
  • rupicolous
  • rupturable
  • russophile
  • russophobe

11 letter words

  • rubrospinal
  • ruficarpous
  • rufopiceous
  • rumgumption
  • rumpscuttle
  • rumpuncheon
  • rupicaprine
  • rupicolinae
  • rupturewort
  • russophobia

12 letter words

  • rumbumptious
  • rumgumptious
  • rupicaprinae
  • russophilism
  • russophilist
  • russophobiac
  • russophobism
  • russophobist
  • rutaecarpine

14 letter words

  • rumblegumption

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble available on this page ?
One can make 'rumshop' scoring 14 points.

What's the most common word for this page?
According to our records, the most common word that start with 'ru' and include 'p' is 'rupture'.

How many letters are in the longest word from this list?
There are 14 characters in the word 'rumblegumption', that makes it the longest word on our list.

How many words are there using this list?
There are up to a maximum of 80 entries.

What is an example of a unique word that starts with 'ru' and includes 'p'?
Standing as the most interesting word on this list is 'rumple'. The dictionary defines it as "To make uneven; to form into irregular inequalities; to wrinkle; to crumple; as, to rumple an apron or a cravat. They would not give a dog's ear of their most rumpled and ragged Scoth paper for twenty of your fairest assignats. Burke. A fold or plait; a wrinkle. Dryden.".