Words that start with 'v' and contain 'au'


In total there are 60 entries at your disposal for words starting with 'v' that contain 'au'.

3 letter words

  • vau

4 letter words

  • vaus
  • veau

5 letter words

  • vaudy
  • vault
  • vaunt

6 letter words

  • vaughn
  • vaulty
  • vaults
  • vaunce
  • vaunty
  • vaunts

7 letter words

  • vaudios
  • vaudism
  • vaudois
  • vaudoux
  • vaulted
  • vaulter
  • vaumure
  • vaunted
  • vaunter
  • vauntie
  • vaurien
  • vauxite
  • vitraux

8 letter words

  • vaultage
  • vaulters
  • vaultier
  • vaulting
  • vauntage
  • vauntery
  • vaunters
  • vauntful
  • vaunting
  • vauntlay
  • vauxhall

9 letter words

  • vaucheria
  • vaultedly
  • vaultiest
  • vaultings
  • vaultlike
  • vauntmure

10 letter words

  • vaudeville
  • vaugnerite
  • vauntiness
  • vauntingly

11 letter words

  • vauxhallian
  • villiaumite

12 letter words

  • vaudevillian
  • vaudevillist
  • vauguelinite
  • vauquelinite
  • ventrocaudal

13 letter words

  • valliscaulian
  • vaucheriaceae
  • vaudevillians
  • venoauricular
  • visuoauditory

14 letter words

  • vaucheriaceous

17 letter words

  • vapocauterization

How many words are there using this list?
It's possible to derive 60 words from the specified combination.

What's the largest word you can make using this list?
The largest word that's possible to assemble from words that start with 'v' and include 'au' is 'vapocauterization', and it is made up of 17 letters.

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble with the requested combination ?
One could make 'vauxhall' for a total score of 21 points.

Is there a word on this page that sticks out as the most popular?
There's 'vault' which is the 10763rd most common word.

Which word that starts with 'v' and includes 'au' is the most unusual?
You'll uncover numerous strange words in this list, albeit our favorite word is 'vaulted'. According to the dictionary, 'vaulted' means "1. Arched; concave; as, a vaulted roof. 2. Covered with an arch, or vault. 3. (Bot.) Arched like the roof of the mouth, as the upper lip of many ringent flowers.".