6-letter words containing e, n, g
- eyeing — Present participle of eye.
- fanega — a unit of dry measure in Spanish-speaking countries, equal in Spain to 1.58 U.S. bushels (55.7 liters).
- fanged — to seize; grab.
- fanger — (Now chiefly dialectal) A receiver.
- fangle — (obsolete, or, dialectal) To fashion, manufacture, invent, or create.
- feeing — a charge or payment for professional services: a doctor's fee.
- feigns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of feign.
- fening — a monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina, equal to 1⁄100 of a marka
- feting — a day of celebration; holiday: The Fourth of July is a great American fete.
- finger — any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
- flange — a projecting rim, collar, or ring on a shaft, pipe, machine housing, etc., cast or formed to give additional strength, stiffness, or supporting area, or to provide a place for the attachment of other objects.
- fringe — a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
- funges — Plural form of funge.
- gagmen — Plural form of gagman.
- gained — Simple past tense and past participle of gain.
- gainer — a person or thing that gains.
- gaines — Edmund Pendleton, 1777–1849, U.S. general.
- galena — a common, heavy mineral, lead sulfide, PbS, occurring in lead-gray crystals, usually cubes, and cleavable masses: the principal ore of lead.
- gamine — a neglected girl who is left to run about the streets.
- gamone — any chemical substance secreted by a gamete that attracts another gamete during sexual reproduction
- gander — a town in E Newfoundland, in Canada: airport on the great circle route between New York and northern Europe.
- ganefs — Plural form of ganef.
- ganesh — the Hindu god of prophecy, represented as having an elephant's head
- ganged — Simple past tense and past participle of gang.
- ganger — a foreman of a gang of laborers.
- ganges — a river flowing SE from the Himalayas in N India into the Bay of Bengal: sacred to Hindus. 1550 miles (2495 km) long.
- gangle — to move awkwardly or ungracefully: A tall, stiff-jointed man gangled past.
- gangue — rock or mineral matter of no value occurring with the metallic ore in a vein or deposit.
- gannet — any large, web-footed, seabird of the family Sulidae, having a sharply pointed bill, long wings, and a wedge-shaped tail, noted for its plunging dives for fish.
- gansey — A sweater or T-shirt.
- garden — Alexander, 1730?–91, U.S. naturalist, born in Scotland.
- garner — to gather or deposit in or as if in a granary or other storage place.
- garnet — Henry Highland, 1815–82, U.S. clergyman and abolitionist.
- gasmen — Plural form of gasman.
- geason — rare; uncommon
- geeing — Present participle of gee.
- geland — A kind of andisol associated with very cold climates.
- gemini — zodiac sign: Twins
- geminy — a pair
- gemman — (archaic) gentleman.
- gen up — to brief (someone) or study (something) in detail; make or become fully conversant with
- gender — either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated by social and cultural roles and behavior: the feminine gender. Compare sex (def 1).
- genera — a plural of genus.
- geneva — a city in and the capital of the canton of Geneva, in SW Switzerland, on the Lake of Geneva: seat of the League of Nations 1920–46.
- geneve — French name of Geneva.
- genial — of or relating to the chin.
- genies — Plural form of genie.
- genit. — genitive
- genius — an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart. Synonyms: intelligence, ingenuity, wit; brains.
- genned — Simple past tense and past participle of gen.