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6-letter words containing a, t, e, n

  • attent — attentive; intent.
  • attone — to appease or pacify
  • attune — to adjust or accustom (a person or thing); acclimatize
  • atween — (archaic) between.
  • auntie — Someone's auntie is their aunt.
  • austen — Jane. 1775–1817, English novelist, noted particularly for the insight and delicate irony of her portrayal of middle-class families. Her completed novels are Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), Emma (1816), Northanger Abbey (1818), and Persuasion (1818)
  • banket — a gold-bearing conglomerate found in South Africa
  • bannet — a bonnet
  • banted — to lose weight by practicing Bantingism.
  • banter — Banter is teasing or joking talk that is amusing and friendly.
  • barnet — a borough of N Greater London: scene of a Yorkist victory (1471) in the Wars of the Roses. Pop: 324 400 (2003 est). Area: 89 sq km (34 sq miles)
  • basnet — basinet.
  • batmen — a soldier assigned to an officer as a servant.
  • batten — A batten is a long strip of wood that is fixed to something to strengthen it or to hold it firm.
  • beaten — Beaten earth has been pressed down, often by people's feet, until it is hard.
  • beaton — Sir Cecil (Walter Hardy). 1904–80, British photographer, noted esp for his society portraits
  • benita — a female given name.
  • besant — Annie, née Wood. 1847–1933, British theosophist, writer, and political reformer in England and India
  • bezant — a medieval Byzantine gold coin
  • binate — occurring in two parts or in pairs
  • butane — Butane is a gas that is obtained from petroleum and is used as a fuel.
  • cadent — having cadence; rhythmic
  • canted — a salient angle.
  • cantel — Alternative form of cantle.
  • canter — When a horse canters, it moves at a speed that is slower than a gallop but faster than a trot.
  • cantle — the back part of a saddle that slopes upwards
  • canute — died 1035, Danish king of England (1016–35), Denmark (1018–35), and Norway (1028–35). He defeated Edmund II of England (1016), but divided the kingdom with him until Edmund's death. An able ruler, he invaded Scotland (1027) and drove Olaf II from Norway (1028)
  • carnet — a customs licence authorizing the temporary importation of a motor vehicle
  • casten — (archaic, poetic) Past participle of cast.
  • catena — a connected series, esp of patristic comments on the Bible
  • cedant — The cedant is the person or company that cedes business to another person or company.
  • cental — a unit of weight equal to 100 pounds (45.3 kilograms)
  • centas — a former monetary unit of Lithuania, worth one hundredth of a litas
  • centra — a plural of centrum.
  • cetane — a colourless insoluble liquid alkane hydrocarbon used in the determination of the cetane number of diesel fuel. Formula: C16H34
  • creant — creating or creative; formative
  • cretan — of or relating to Crete or its inhabitants
  • danite — of the Hebrew tribe of Dan
  • decant — If you decant a liquid into another container, you put it into another container.
  • dental — pronounced or articulated with the tip of the tongue touching the backs of the upper teeth, as for t in French tout
  • detain — When people such as the police detain someone, they keep them in a place under their control.
  • donate — to present as a gift, grant, or contribution; make a donation of, as to a fund or cause: to donate used clothes to the Salvation Army.
  • easton — a city in E Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River.
  • eat in — to take into the mouth and swallow for nourishment; chew and swallow (food).
  • eatingeats, Informal. food.
  • elanet — any of four species of diurnal bird of prey of the genus Elanus and of the family Accipitridae
  • eluant — Alternative spelling of eluent.
  • enacts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enact.
  • enates — Plural form of enate.
  • enatic — Enate (related through female line).
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