Words that start with 's' and contain 'cam'


Overall there are 52 results at hand for words starting with 's' that contain 'cam'.

4 letter words

  • scam

5 letter words

  • scamp
  • scams

6 letter words

  • scampi
  • scamps

7 letter words

  • scamble
  • scamell
  • scamler
  • scamles
  • scammel
  • scamped
  • scamper
  • silicam

8 letter words

  • scambled
  • scambler
  • scammony
  • scampers
  • scampies
  • scamping
  • scampish
  • secamone
  • sicambri
  • sycamine
  • sycamore
  • sincamas

9 letter words

  • scamander
  • scambling
  • scamillus
  • scammonin
  • scampavia
  • scampered
  • scamperer
  • scamphood
  • scampsman
  • sycamines
  • sycamores

10 letter words

  • saccammina
  • scammonies
  • scampering
  • scampingly
  • scampishly
  • sicambrian

11 letter words

  • scamandrius
  • scammoniate

12 letter words

  • scammonyroot
  • scampishness
  • stereocamera

14 letter words

  • strouthiocamel
  • subcampanulate

16 letter words

  • stereocampimeter
  • strouthocamelian

17 letter words

  • strouthiocamelian

In total, how many words are possible to make using this list?
From this page of words that start with 's' and contain 'cam', Dictionarypedia has discovered 52 combinations which are available.

How many characters does the longest word on this page contain?
Try 'strouthiocamelian', which is made up of 17 characters.

What's the highest number of points you can get in Scrabble from this list of words that start with 's' and contain 'cam'?
From this combination of letters, the best word to play is 'scammony' for a total of 17 points in Scrabble.

What's the most popular word that starts with 's' and includes 'cam'?
The most common word is 'scamp', which is in fact the 28446th most popular word in this list.

What word that starts with 's' and includes 'cam' is the most unusual?
Arguably one of the most strange words from this page is 'scamillus'. The definition of 'scamillus' is as follows: "A sort of second plinth or block, below the bases of Ionic and Corinthian columns, generally without moldings, and of smaller size horizontally than the pedestal.".