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6-letter words containing e, i, n

  • bonxie — (originally in Shetland) the great skua
  • bovine — Bovine means relating to cattle.
  • braine — John (Gerard). 1922–86, English novelist, whose works include Room at the Top (1957) and Life at the Top (1962)
  • brienzLake of, a lake in SE Bern canton in Switzerland. 11.5 sq. mi. (30 sq. km).
  • briner — a person who brines
  • brunei — a sultanate in NW Borneo, consisting of two separate areas on the South China Sea, otherwise bounded by Sarawak: controlled all of Borneo and parts of the Philippines and the Sulu Islands in the 16th century; under British protection since 1888; internally self-governing since 1971; became fully independent in 1984 as a member of the Commonwealth. The economy depends chiefly on oil and natural gas. Official language: Malay; English is also widely spoken. Religion: Muslim. Currency: Brunei dollar. Capital: Bandar Seri Begawan. Pop: 415 717 (2013 est). Area: 5765 sq km (2226 sq miles)
  • bunkie — bunkmate.
  • burnie — a sideburn
  • byline — A byline is a line at the top of an article in a newspaper or magazine giving the author's name.
  • byrnie — a coat of mail; hauberk.
  • candie — a South Indian unit of weight, usually containing 20 maunds
  • canine — Canine means relating to dogs.
  • carine — (obsolete) A keel.
  • carnie — Alternative spelling of carny.
  • casein — a phosphoprotein, precipitated from milk by the action of rennin, forming the basis of cheese: used in the manufacture of plastics and adhesives
  • cavein — a hollow in the earth, especially one opening more or less horizontally into a hill, mountain, etc.
  • ceding — to yield or formally surrender to another: to cede territory.
  • celine — Louis-Ferdinand (lwifɛrdinɑ̃), real name Louis-Ferdinand Destouches. 1894–1961, French novelist and physician; became famous with his controversial first novel Journey to the End of the Night (1932)
  • cenizo — chamiso.
  • centi- — denoting one hundredth
  • cervin — Mont (mɔ̃̃) ; mōn) the Matterhorn
  • chaine — (in dancing) relating to the movement in which a full rotation is made for every two steps taken
  • chenix — an ancient measure, equivalent to slightly more than a quart
  • chined — Pertaining to, or having, a chine, or backbone; used in composition.
  • chinee — a Chinaman
  • cinder — a piece of incombustible material left after the combustion of coal, coke, etc; clinker
  • cinema — A cinema is a place where people go to watch films for entertainment.
  • cineol — a colorless, oily, slightly water-soluble liquid terpene ether, C 10 H 18 O, having a camphorlike odor and a pungent, spicy, cooling taste, found in eucalyptus, cajeput, and other essential oils: used in flavoring, perfumery, and medicine chiefly as an expectorant.
  • cinque — the number five in cards, dice, etc
  • client — A client of a professional person or organization is a person or company that receives a service from them in return for payment.
  • clines — Biology. the gradual change in certain characteristics exhibited by members of a series of adjacent populations of organisms of the same species.
  • cnemis — the shin or tibia
  • cnidae — a nematocyst.
  • coigne — quoin.
  • coined — a piece of metal stamped and issued by the authority of a government for use as money.
  • coiner — A person who coins money, in particular a maker of counterfeit coins.
  • coline — (mathematics).
  • condie — a culvert or tunnel
  • conies — the fur of a rabbit, especially when dyed to simulate Hudson seal.
  • conine — Alternative spelling of coniine.
  • connie — a tram or bus conductor
  • copine — Any of a group of highly conserved, calcium-dependent membrane proteins found in a variety of eukaryotes.
  • cosine — a trigonometric function that in a right-angled triangle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the hypotenuse; the sine of the complement
  • cretin — If you call someone a cretin, you think they are very stupid.
  • crimen — a crime
  • cringe — If you cringe at something, you feel embarrassed or disgusted, and perhaps show this feeling in your expression or by making a slight movement.
  • cue in — to add (dialogue, music, etc.) at a particular point in a script
  • cueing — Present participle of cue.
  • daimen — occasional; odd
  • dairen — former Japanese name of Dalian (def 2).
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