5-letter words containing d, n, e
- denet — (formerly, in Britain) to sell (a book) at a lower price than that specified by the Net Book Agreement
- deng. — Doctor of Engineering
- denib — To remove nibs trapped in a layer of paint or other finish.
- denie — Obsolete spelling of deny.
- denim — Denim is a thick cotton cloth, usually blue, which is used to make clothes. Jeans are made from denim.
- denis — Maurice (mɔris). 1870–1943, French painter and writer on art. One of the leading Nabis, he defined a picture as "essentially a flat surface covered with colours assembled in a certain order"
- denny — a male given name, form of Dennis.
- dense — Something that is dense contains a lot of things or people in a small area.
- dent- — denti-
- dents — Plural form of dent.
- denys — Saint, Denîs, Saint.
- derny — (cycling) A motorized bicycle for paced cycling events such as keirin.
- desna — a river in the W Russian Federation flowing S to join the Dnieper River near Kiev in Ukraine. About 500 miles (800 km) long.
- devan — (transitive) To unload (goods) from a container.
- devon — a county of SW England, between the Bristol Channel and the English Channel, including the island of Lundy: the geographic and ceremonial county includes Plymouth and Torbay, which became independent unitary authorities in 1998; hilly, rising to the uplands of Exmoor and Dartmoor, with wooded river valleys and a rugged coastline. Administrative centre: Exeter. Pop (excluding unitary authorities): 714 900 (2003 est). Area (excluding unitary authorities): 6569 sq km (2536 sq miles)
- dewan — (formerly in India) the chief minister or finance minister of a state ruled by an Indian prince
- diane — a feminine name: dim. Di; var. Dianne
- diene — any compound, as 1,3-butadiene, CH 2 =CH−CH=CH 2 , that contains two double bonds.
- dined — to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner.
- diner — a person who dines.
- dines — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dine.
- dinge — the condition of being dingy.
- dione — Classical Mythology. a Titan and a consort of Zeus.
- dizen — to deck with clothes or finery; bedizen.
- dnepr — Russian name of Dnieper.
- donee — a person to whom a gift is made.
- doner — (humorous, dialect) Comparative form of done.
- doney — (colloquial) girl, sweetheart, darling, young woman, woman.
- donne — John, 1573–1631, English poet and clergyman.
- doone — Eye dialect of down.
- doune — Obsolete spelling of down.
- doven — daven
- doyen — the senior member, as in age, rank, or experience, of a group, class, profession, etc.
- dozen — a group of 12.
- drone — Music. a continuous low tone produced by the bass pipes or bass strings of musical instruments. the pipes (especially of the bagpipe) or strings producing this tone. a bagpipe equipped with such pipes.
- duane — a male given name.
- dunce — a dull-witted, stupid, or ignorant person; dolt.
- duned — (geology) Featuring or formed into dunes.
- dunes — Plural form of dune.
- dunne — Finley Peter [fin-lee] /ˈfɪn li/ (Show IPA), 1867–1936, U.S. humorist.
- duren — a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
- dwine — (archaic except in Scotland and dialects) To wither, decline, pine away.
- dynel — a synthetic co-polymer of acrylonitrile and vinyl chloride, used to create a textile similar to wool
- edina — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
- edman — Irwin, 1896–1954, U.S. philosopher and essayist.
- ednas — a female given name: from a Hebrew word meaning “rejuvenation, rebirth.”.
- edwin — MIT Scheme
- eland — A spiral-horned African antelope that lives in open woodland and grassland. It is the largest of the antelopes.
- elden — (obsolete) to age, grow older.
- eldin — fuel or firewood