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4-letter words containing a, n

  • banc — the seat on which judges sit in court.
  • band — A band is a small group of musicians who play popular music such as jazz, rock, or pop.
  • bane — The bane of someone or the bane of someone's life is something that frequently makes them feel unhappy or annoyed.
  • bang — If something bangs, it makes a sudden loud noise, once or several times.
  • bani — ban2
  • bank — A bank is a building where a bank offers its services.
  • bans — a public proclamation or edict.
  • bant — string
  • barn — A barn is a building on a farm in which crops or animal food can be kept.
  • bawn — a fortified enclosure, either for defensive purposes or for keeping cattle
  • bean — Beans such as green beans, French beans, or broad beans are the seeds of a climbing plant or the long thin cases which contain those seeds.
  • bona — (italics) Latin. (used with a singular verb) good faith; absence of fraud or deceit; the state of being exactly as claims or appearances indicate: The bona fides of this contract is open to question. Compare mala fides.
  • bran — Bran is the outer skin of grain that is left when the grain has been used to make flour.
  • buna — a synthetic rubber formed by polymerizing butadiene or by copolymerizing it with such compounds as acrylonitrile or styrene
  • caen — an industrial city in NW France. Pop: 112 790 (2008)
  • cain — (in Scotland and Ireland) payment in kind, usually farm produce paid as rent
  • cana — the town in Galilee, north of Nazareth, where Jesus performed his first miracle by changing water into wine (John 2:1, 11)
  • canc — canceled
  • cand — Alternative form of kand.
  • cane — Cane is used to refer to the long, hollow, hard stems of plants such as bamboo. Strips of cane are often used to make furniture, and some types of cane can be crushed and processed to make sugar.
  • cann — to con, or direct the steering of (a ship)
  • cans — a sealed container for food, beverages, etc., as of aluminum, sheet iron coated with tin, or other metal: a can of soup.
  • cant — a salient angle.
  • cany — resembling or made of cane
  • carn — cairn.
  • cdna — complementary DNA; a form of DNA artificially synthesized from a messenger RNA template and used in genetic engineering to produce gene clones
  • chan — Zen (def 1).
  • clan — A clan is a group which consists of families that are related to each other.
  • cnaa — the Council for National Academic Awards: a former degree-awarding body separate from the universities
  • cnar — compound net annual rate
  • cpan — Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
  • cran — a unit of capacity used for measuring fresh herring, equal to 37.5 gallons
  • cuna — a member of a group of American Indian people inhabiting settlements on the Isthmus of Panama and islands in the Gulf of San Blas.
  • cyan — a highly saturated green-blue that is the complementary colour of red and forms, with magenta and yellow, a set of primary colours
  • dahn — Eye dialect of down.
  • damn — Damn, damn it, and dammit are used by some people to express anger or impatience.
  • dana — James Dwight (dwaɪt). 1813–95, American geologist; noted for his work The System of Mineralogy (1837)
  • dane — A Dane is a person who comes from Denmark.
  • dang — damn (the curse)
  • dani — a member of a New Guinea people living in the central highlands of West Irian
  • dank — A dank place, especially an underground place such as a cave, is unpleasantly damp and cold.
  • danl — Daniel
  • dans — a title of honor equivalent to master or sir: Dan Chaucer.
  • danu — the mother of the Tuatha De Danann: identified with the Welsh Don.
  • darn — If you darn something knitted or made of cloth, you mend a hole in it by sewing stitches across the hole and then weaving stitches in and out of them.
  • dawn — Dawn is the time of day when light first appears in the sky, just before the sun rises.
  • dean — A dean is an important official at a university or college.
  • dona — (initial capital letter) Madam; Lady: a Spanish title prefixed to a woman's given name.
  • duan — A division of a poem corresponding to a canto.
  • duna — German name of the Dvina.
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