5-letter words containing e, n, a
- jayne — a female given name.
- jeans — born 1921, Grand Duke of Luxembourg 1964–2000.
- kaneh — an ancient Hebrew measure of six cubits
- karen — a group of people of eastern and southern Burma (Myanmar).
- kenaf — a tropical plant, Hibiscus cannabinus, of the mallow family, yielding a fiber resembling jute.
- kenya — a republic in E Africa: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British crown colony and protectorate. 223,478 sq. mi. (578,808 sq. km). Capital: Nairobi.
- knave — an unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest person.
- knead — to work (dough, clay, etc.) into a uniform mixture by pressing, folding, and stretching.
- laden — burdened; loaded down.
- lagen — Usually, laggins. the staves at the bottom of a barrel, cask, or other hooped vessel.
- laine — (Sussex) an area of arable land at the foot of a hill.
- lamen — Alternative form of ramen.
- lance — a male given name.
- lande — a type of moorland in SW France
- laned — Divided into lanes, as with a road.
- laner — lone.
- lanes — Plural form of lane.
- lange — Christian Louis [kris-tyahn loo-ee,, -is] /ˈkrɪs tyɑn ˈlu i,, -ɪs/ (Show IPA), 1869–1938, Norwegian historian: Nobel Peace Prize 1921.
- larne — a district of NE Northern Ireland, in Co Antrim. Pop: 30 948 (2003 est). Area: 336 sq km (130 sq miles)
- laten — to (cause to) become late
- leane — Obsolete form of lean.
- leans — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lean.
- leant — a past participle and simple past tense of lean1 .
- leany — (obsolete) lean.
- learn — to acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience: to learn French; to learn to ski.
- leban — Coagulated sour milk diluted with water.
- leman — Lake. Geneva, Lake of.
- lenca — a member of an Indian people of El Salvador and central Honduras.
- lenya — Lotte [lot-ee;; German law-tuh] /ˈlɒt i;; German ˈlɔ tə/ (Show IPA), (Karoline Blamauer) 1900–81, Austrian actress and singer, in the U.S. after 1935 (wife of Kurt Weill).
- leona — a female given name.
- lerna — a marshy region near Argos, Greece: the legendary abode of the Hydra slain by Hercules.
- lexan — a polycarbonate resin, used in molded products, as a substitute for glass, etc.
- liane — Archaic form of liana.
- linea — a seaport in S Spain, near Gibraltar.
- maine — a state in the NE United States, on the Atlantic coast. 33,215 sq. mi. (86,027 sq. km). Capital: Augusta. Abbreviation: ME (for use with zip code), Me.
- mande — a branch of the Niger-Congo subfamily of languages, spoken in western Africa and including Mende, Malinke, Bambara, and Kpelle.
- maneb — a carbamate fungicide, C 4 H 6 MnN 2 S 4 , used for control of numerous crop diseases.
- maned — the long hair growing on the back of or around the neck and neighboring parts of some animals, as the horse or lion.
- manes — the long hair growing on the back of or around the neck and neighboring parts of some animals, as the horse or lion.
- manet — Édouard [ey-dwar] /eɪˈdwar/ (Show IPA), 1832–83, French painter.
- mange — any of various skin diseases caused by parasitic mites, affecting animals and sometimes humans and characterized by loss of hair and scabby eruptions.
- manse — the house and land occupied by a minister or parson.
- manue — Manoah.
- manye — Obsolete spelling of many.
- marne — a river in NE France, flowing W to the Seine near Paris: battles 1914, 1918, 1944. 325 miles (525 km) long.
- maven — an expert or connoisseur.
- meane — (archaic, music) The middle voice of a three-voice polyphonic musical composition.
- means — to have in mind as one's purpose or intention; intend: I meant to compliment you on your work. Synonyms: contemplate.
- meant — simple past tense and past participle of mean1 .
- meany — a small-minded, petty, or malicious person: The children said their teacher was a real meany.