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6-letter words containing d, n, e

  • dieing — to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
  • dienes — Plural form of diene.
  • dindle — to tingle or vibrate, as with or from a loud sound
  • dinero — a former silver coin of Peru, the 10th part of a sol.
  • diners — Plural form of diner.
  • dinged — to cause surface damage to; dent: Flying gravel had dinged the car's fenders.
  • dinger — humdinger.
  • dinges — the condition of being dingy.
  • dingey — Alternative spelling of dinghy.
  • dingle — a deep, narrow cleft between hills; shady dell.
  • dinkey — a small locomotive, especially with a switch engine.
  • dinkie — an affluent married childless person
  • dinnae — (Scots) do not
  • dinned — a loud, confused noise; a continued loud or tumultuous sound; noisy clamor.
  • dinner — the main meal of the day, eaten in the evening or at midday.
  • dinnle — to (cause to) shake or tremble
  • dinted — Simple past tense and past participle of dint.
  • dipnet — Alt form dip net.
  • disney — Walt(er E.) 1901–66, U.S. creator and producer of animated cartoons, motion pictures, etc.
  • ditone — (obsolete, music) An interval of two tones.
  • diuine — Obsolete spelling of divine.
  • divine — of or relating to a god, especially the Supreme Being.
  • dizens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dizen.
  • dnaase — deoxyribonuclease; any of a number of enzymes that hydrolyse DNA
  • dnestr — Russian name of Dniester.
  • docent — privatdocent.
  • docken — something of no value or importance
  • doesnt — Misspelling of doesn't.
  • dolent — (archaic) Sad, sorrowful.
  • doline — A depression (basin, hollow) in karstic terrain / limestone.
  • dolmen — a structure usually regarded as a tomb, consisting of two or more large, upright stones set with a space between and capped by a horizontal stone.
  • domine — lord; master (used as a title of address).
  • donage — Misspelling of dunnage.
  • 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.
  • donder — to beat (someone) up
  • donees — Plural form of donee.
  • doners — Plural form of doner.
  • donets — a river rising in the SW Russian Federation near Belgorod, flowing SE through Ukraine to the Don River. About 650 miles (1045 km) long.
  • donged — Simple past tense and past participle of dong.
  • dongenKees van [keys-van;; Dutch keys-vahn] /keɪs væn;; Dutch keɪs vɑn/ (Show IPA), van Dongen, Kees.
  • dongle — a hardware device attached to a computer without which a particular software program will not run: used to prevent unauthorized use.
  • donkey — the domestic ass, Equus asinus.
  • donned — to put on or dress in: to don one's clothes.
  • donnee — a set of artistic or literary premises or assumptions.
  • donner — (South Africa, slang) To beat up, clobber, thrash.
  • donsie — Midland U.S. somewhat sick, weak, or lacking in vitality; not completely well.
  • donted — contraction of do not.
  • donzel — a young gentleman not yet knighted; squire; page.
  • doreen — a female given name.
  • douane — a custom house; customs.
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