6-letter words containing d, i, e, n
- edging — a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
- edirne — a city in NW Turkey, in the European part.
- edison — Thomas Alva [al-vuh] /ˈæl və/ (Show IPA), 1847–1931, U.S. inventor, especially of electrical devices.
- edwina — a female given name: derived from Edwin.
- eident — diligent
- emodin — (organic compound) A purgative resin, 6-methyl-1,3,8-trihydroxyanthraquinone, obtained from some rhubarbs and other plants.
- endian — (computing) Of a computer, storing multibyte numbers with the most significant byte at a greater (little-endian) or lower (big-endian) address.
- ending — An end or final part of something, especially a period of time, an activity, or a book or movie.
- endite — One of the mouthparts of a spider or other arachnids, specifically the lobe of the palpal coxa lateral to the labium.
- endive — An edible Mediterranean plant whose bitter leaves may be blanched and used in salads.
- endpin — (music, lutherie) The spike of a cello or double bass that makes contact with the floor.
- endrin — a type of insecticide
- engild — (transitive) To gild; to make splendid.
- engird — To ingirt.
- enovid — a hormonal compound used to regulate the menstrual cycle and as an oral contraceptive
- envied — Simple past tense and past participle of envy.
- enwind — (transitive) To wind about; to encircle.
- feined — Simple past tense and past participle of feine.
- fiends — Plural form of fiend.
- finded — (nonstandard, childish) Simple past tense and past participle of find.
- finder — a person or thing that finds.
- finked — Simple past tense and past participle of fink.
- finned — having fins.
- foined — Simple past tense and past participle of foin.
- freind — Misspelling of friend.
- friend — a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
- fundie — A fundamentalist, especially a Christian fundamentalist.
- gained — Simple past tense and past participle of gain.
- gideon — Also called Jerubbaal. a judge of Israel and conqueror of the Midianites. Judges 6–8.
- gilden — (obsolete) Golden; made of gold.
- ginned — drunk; intoxicated; inebriated.
- girned — Simple past tense and past participle of girn.
- grinde — Obsolete spelling of grind.
- heiden — Eric, born 1958, U.S. speed skater.
- hidden — concealed; obscure; covert: hidden meaning; hidden hostility.
- hinder — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
- hinged — a jointed device or flexible piece on which a door, gate, shutter, lid, or other attached part turns, swings, or moves.
- hinted — Simple past tense and past participle of hint.
- hoiden — a boisterous, bold, and carefree girl; a tomboy.
- honied — containing, consisting of, or resembling honey: honeyed drinks.
- idaean — of, pertaining to, associated with, or inhabiting Mount Ida in Asia Minor or Crete.
- impend — to be imminent; be about to happen.
- in bed — a piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps, rests, or stays when not well.
- inbred — naturally inherent; innate; native: her inbred grace.
- incede — to advance or march onwards in a stately or measured fashion
- inched — Simple past tense and past participle of inch.
- incide — (obsolete) To cut; to separate and remove.
- indear — Alternative form of endear.
- indebt — (transitive, archaic) To bring into debt; to place under obligation.
- indeed — in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation): Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted. Did you indeed finish the work?