6-letter words containing e, n, c
- center — a point equally distant from all points on the circumference of a circle or surface of a sphere
- centi- — denoting one hundredth
- centos — Plural form of cento.
- centr- — centro-
- centra — a plural of centrum.
- centre — A centre is a building where people have meetings, take part in a particular activity, or get help of some kind.
- centro — a city in S California.
- centry — Obsolete form of sentry.
- centum — denoting or belonging to the Indo-European languages in which original velar stops (k) were not palatalized, namely languages of the Hellenic, Italic, Celtic, Germanic, Anatolian, and Tocharian branches
- cernan — Eugene Andrew, born 1934, U.S. astronaut.
- ceroon — a hide-covered bale or package
- cervin — Mont (mɔ̃̃) ; mōn) the Matterhorn
- cesena — a city in N Italy, in Emilia-Romagna. Pop: 90 948 (2001)
- cetane — a colourless insoluble liquid alkane hydrocarbon used in the determination of the cetane number of diesel fuel. Formula: C16H34
- ceylon — an island in the Indian Ocean, off the SE coast of India: consists politically of the republic of Sri Lanka. Area: 64 644 sq km (24 959 sq miles)
- chaine — (in dancing) relating to the movement in which a full rotation is made for every two steps taken
- chance — If there is a chance of something happening, it is possible that it will happen.
- chanel — Gabrielle (ɡabriɛl), known as Coco Chanel. 1883–1971, French couturière and perfumer, who created "the little black dress" and the perfume Chanel No. 5
- chaney — Lon [lon] /lɒn/ (Show IPA), 1883–1930, U.S. film actor.
- change — If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
- chelan — Lake, a lake in N central Washington, in the Cascade Range: one of the deepest freshwater lakes in the U.S. 55 miles (89 km) long.
- chenab — a river rising in the Himalayas and flowing southwest to the Sutlej River in Pakistan. Length: 1087 km (675 miles)
- chenar — the oriental plane tree
- cheney — Richard B(ruce), known as Dick. born 1941, US Republican politician; vice president from 2001 to 2009
- chenix — an ancient measure, equivalent to slightly more than a quart
- cheven — A river fish, the chub.
- chevon — the flesh of goats, used as food.
- cheyne — Thomas Kelly [kel-ee] /ˈkɛl i/ (Show IPA), 1841–1915, English clergyman and Biblical scholar.
- chined — Pertaining to, or having, a chine, or backbone; used in composition.
- chinee — a Chinaman
- chosen — Chosen is the past participle of choose.
- 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
- cleane — Obsolete spelling of clean.
- cleans — Plural form of clean.
- clench — When you clench your fist or your fist clenches, you curl your fingers up tightly, usually because you are very angry.
- 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.
- cloned — Simple past tense and past participle of clone.
- cloner — someone who is involved in cloning
- clones — Plural form of clone.
- cloven — split; cleft; divided
- clunge — (UK, vulgar, slang, mostly, internet) vagina.
- cnemis — the shin or tibia
- cnidae — a nematocyst.
- cobden — Richard. 1804–65, British economist and statesman: with John Bright a leader of the successful campaign to abolish the Corn Laws (1846)
- coeno- — common
- cogent — A cogent reason, argument, or example is strong and convincing.