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5-letter words containing e, n, g

  • lagen — Usually, laggins. the staves at the bottom of a barrel, cask, or other hooped vessel.
  • lange — Christian Louis [kris-tyahn loo-ee,, -is] /ˈkrɪs tyɑn ˈlu i,, -ɪs/ (Show IPA), 1869–1938, Norwegian historian: Nobel Peace Prize 1921.
  • ligne — (in Swiss watchmaking) a unit equal to 0.0888 inch or 2.2558 millimeters, divided into 12 douziemes: used mainly to gauge the thickness of a movement.
  • linge — (intransitive,UK,dialectal) To work hard; swink; dree.
  • llgen — (tool)   A BNF-based LL1 parser generator by Fischer and LeBlanc. It conforms to a subset of FMQ.
  • longe — a long rope used to guide a horse during training or exercise.
  • lunge — a sudden forward thrust, as with a sword or knife; stab.
  • mange — any of various skin diseases caused by parasitic mites, affecting animals and sometimes humans and characterized by loss of hair and scabby eruptions.
  • megan — a female given name.
  • minge — (British, Australia, NZ, vulgar, slang) The pubic hair and vulva.
  • monge — Gaspard [gas-par] /gasˈpar/ (Show IPA), Comte de Péluse [pey-lyz] /peɪˈlüz/ (Show IPA), 1746–1818, French mathematician.
  • munge — (transitive, computing) To transform data in an undefined or unexplained manner.
  • n eng — New England
  • negeb — a partially reclaimed desert region and district in S Israel, bordering on the Sinai Peninsula. 4700 sq. mi. (12,173 sq. km). Capital: Beersheba.
  • negev — a partially reclaimed desert region and district in S Israel, bordering on the Sinai Peninsula. 4700 sq. mi. (12,173 sq. km). Capital: Beersheba.
  • negro — Anthropology. (no longer in technical use) a member of the peoples traditionally classified as the Negro race, especially those who originate in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • negus — a title of Ethiopian royalty.
  • neigh — to utter the cry of a horse; whinny.
  • ngwee — a bronze coin and monetary unit of Zambia, the 100th part of a kwacha.
  • nidge — to dress (a stone) with a pick or kevel.
  • nigel — a male given name, form of Neil.
  • niger — a republic in NW Africa: formerly part of French West Africa. 458,976 sq. mi. (1,188,748 sq. km). Capital: Niamey.
  • norge — Norwegian name of Norway.
  • nudge — to annoy with persistent complaints, criticisms, or pleas; nag: He was always nudging his son to move to a better neighborhood.
  • nugae — a number of unimportant matters or japes
  • nugie — noogie.
  • ogdenCharles Kay, 1889–1957, British psychologist and linguist, inventor of Basic English.
  • onegaLake, a lake in the NW Russian Federation in Europe: second largest lake in Europe. 3764 sq. mi. (9750 sq. km).
  • pagne — a garment worn by some African peoples, consisting of a rectangular strip of cloth fashioned into a loincloth or wrapped on the body so as to form a short skirt.
  • pengo — a former silver coin and monetary unit of Hungary, equal to 100 fillér: replaced by the forint in 1946.
  • range — the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles.
  • regan — (in Shakespeare's King Lear) the younger of Lear's two faithless daughters. Compare Cordelia (def 1), Goneril.
  • regin — a smith, the brother of Fafnir, who raises Sigurd and encourages him to kill Fafnir in the hope of gaining the gold he guards.
  • reign — the period during which a sovereign occupies the throne.
  • renga — linked verse.
  • rugen — an island in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany, off the NE coast, in the Baltic Sea. 358 sq. mi. (926 sq. km).
  • segni — Antonio [ahn-taw-nyaw] /ɑnˈtɔ nyɔ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1972, Italian teacher, lawyer, and statesman: president 1962–64.
  • segno — a sign.
  • sengi — a monetary unit of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, equal to 1/10,000 (.0001) of a zaire.
  • singe — to burn superficially or slightly; scorch.
  • synge — John Millington [mil-ing-tuh n] /ˈmɪl ɪŋ tən/ (Show IPA), 1871–1909, Irish dramatist.
  • t-gen — A general-purpose object-oriented tool for the automatic generation of string-to-object translators. It was written in Smalltalk by Justin Graver <[email protected]> and runs in the Smalltalk programming environment. T-gen supports the generation of both top-down parsers (LL parsers) and bottom-up parsers (LR parsers), which will automatically generate derivation trees, abstract syntax trees or arbitrary Smalltalk objects. The simple specification syntax and graphical user interface are intended to enhance the learning, comprehension and usefulness of T-gen. Runs on Smalltalk-80, ParcPlace Objectworks/Smalltalk 4.0 or 4.1.
  • tange — Kenzo. 1913–2005, Japanese architect. His buildings include the Kurashiki city hall (1960) and St Mary's Cathedral in Tokyo (1962–64)
  • tenge — the standard monetary unit of Kazakhstan, divided into 100 tiyn
  • thegn — Early English History. a member of any of several aristocratic classes of men ranking between earls and ordinary freemen, and granted lands by the king or by lords for military service.
  • tinge — to impart a trace or slight degree of some color to; tint.
  • unget — to get rid of
  • unpeg — to remove the pegs from.
  • vegan — a vegetarian who omits all animal products from the diet.
  • venge — to avenge.
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