Words that have 'i' as the second letter and 'u' as third letter


There are 64 results possible for this search.

3 letter words

  • piu
  • tiu

4 letter words

  • niue
  • pius
  • sium

5 letter words

  • biune
  • diurn
  • giust
  • niuan
  • piuri
  • piute
  • siums
  • siusi
  • viuva

6 letter words

  • biurea
  • biuret
  • ciudad
  • diurna
  • diurne
  • diuron
  • fiuman
  • giulio
  • giunta
  • giusto
  • kiutle
  • liukiu
  • miurus
  • piupiu

7 letter words

  • biunial
  • biunity
  • biurate
  • diurnal
  • diurons
  • fiumara
  • siuslaw

8 letter words

  • biunique
  • diureide
  • diureses
  • diuresis
  • diuretic
  • diurnals
  • diurnule
  • giuseppe
  • giustina
  • jiujitsu
  • jiujutsu

9 letter words

  • diuranate
  • diuretics
  • diurnally
  • diuturnal
  • jiujitsus
  • jiujutsus

10 letter words

  • biuniquely
  • biunivocal
  • diumvirate
  • diuretical
  • diurnation
  • diuturnity

11 letter words

  • diurnalness
  • giustamente

12 letter words

  • biuniqueness
  • diuretically

13 letter words

  • piuricapsular

14 letter words

  • diureticalness

What is the longest word you can create using the combination searched for?
Consider 'diureticalness'

Is there any word on this page that jumps out as the most popular?
There's 'piu' which is the 12769th most popular word.

How many words can one make using this list?
Altogether, there are up to 64 words.

What's the highest score you're able to get in Scrabble using this list of words where 'i' is the second letter and 'u' is the third letter?
For a score of 22 points in Scrabble, you are able to play 'jiujitsu'.

What's a weird word from the combinations possible ?
One example of an unusual word from this page is 'diurnal'. The typical definition of 'diurnal' is as follows: "1. Relating to the daytime; belonging to the period of daylight, distinguished from the night; -- opposed to Ant: nocturnal; as, diurnal heat; diurnal hours. 2. Daily; recurring every day; performed in a day; going through its changes in a day; constituting the measure of a day; as, a diurnal...".