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6-letter words containing d, n

  • denied — to withhold something from, or refuse to grant a request of: to deny a beggar.
  • denier — Denier is used when indicating the thickness of stockings and tights.
  • denies — Refuse to admit the truth or existence of (something).
  • denims — Denims are casual trousers made of denim.
  • denise — a feminine name
  • denned — Simple past tense and past participle of den.
  • dennet — a one-horse, two-wheeled light carriage, fashionable in the 19th century
  • dennis — C(larence) J(ames). 1876–1938, the poet of the Australian larrikin, esp in The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke (1915) and The Moods of Ginger Mick (1916)
  • denom. — (religious) denomination
  • denote — If one thing denotes another, it is a sign or indication of it.
  • denser — having the component parts closely compacted together; crowded or compact: a dense forest; dense population.
  • dental — pronounced or articulated with the tip of the tongue touching the backs of the upper teeth, as for t in French tout
  • dented — having a surface containing a hollow or dip
  • dentel — Alternative form of dentil.
  • dentes — plural of dens.
  • dentex — a large active predatory sparid fish, Dentex dentex, of Mediterranean and E Atlantic waters, having long sharp teeth and powerful jaws
  • denti- — indicating a tooth
  • dentil — one of a set of small square or rectangular blocks evenly spaced to form an ornamental row, usually under a classical cornice on a building, piece of furniture, etc
  • dentin — the hard, dense, calcareous tissue forming the body of a tooth, under the enamel and surrounding the pulp canal
  • dento- — denti-
  • denton — a town in NW England, in Tameside unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 26 866 (2001)
  • dentro — (demoscene, rare) A production that is classified somewhere between a demo and an intro.
  • denude — To denude an area means to destroy the plants in it.
  • denver — a city in central Colorado: the state capital. Pop: 557 478 (2003 est)
  • depend — If you say that one thing depends on another, you mean that the first thing will be affected or determined by the second.
  • depone — to declare (something) under oath; testify; depose
  • derain — André (ɑ̃dre). 1880–1954, French painter, noted for his Fauvist pictures (1905–08)
  • dering — Present participle of dere.
  • derned — darn2 .
  • dernly — with secrecy
  • desand — to remove sand from
  • design — When someone designs a garment, building, machine, or other object, they plan it and make a detailed drawing of it from which it can be built or made.
  • desman — either of two molelike amphibious mammals Desmana moschata (Russian desman) or Galemys pyrenaicus (Pyrenean desman), having dense fur and webbed feet: family Talpidae, order Insectivora (insectivores)
  • dessin — (math) dessin d'enfant.
  • destin — Obsolete form of destiny.
  • detain — When people such as the police detain someone, they keep them in a place under their control.
  • detent — the locking piece of a mechanism, often spring-loaded to check the movement of a wheel in one direction only
  • detenu — prisoner
  • detune — to change the pitch of (a stringed instrument), whether for musical or maintenance purposes
  • deturn — (obsolete) To turn away; to divert.
  • deurne — a town in N Belgium, a suburb of E Antwerp: site of Antwerp airport. Pop: 68 308 (2002 est)
  • deuton — deuteron.
  • devein — (generally) to remove a vein or veins from
  • devine — George (Alexander Cassady). 1910–65, British stage director and actor: founded (1956) the English Stage Company in London's Royal Court Theatre
  • dewani — the office or post of dewan
  • dewing — Present participle of dew.
  • dezinc — to remove zinc from
  • dhaman — a large, harmless, colubrid snake, Ptyas mucosus, of southern Asia, the skin of which is used in making shoes, purses, and other items.
  • dhania — Coriander.
  • dharna — (in India) a method of obtaining justice, as the payment of a debt, by sitting, fasting, at the door of the person from whom reparation is sought
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